- The Northwestern University student newspaper faced scrutiny from activists for taking pictures of them protesting a Jeff Sessions event.
- One student tweeted: “Really sincerely, if you care about your f**king “objectivity” or “story” or “duty” more than human in the stories, f**k you.” STORY HERE
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Violent illiterates are powerful now.
It was mentioned in an earlier post but it’s well worth watching Glen Beck’s latest offering “The Hydra”.
The tentacles are woven deeply into every aspect of society and we’d better wake up soon.
“The tentacles are woven deeply into every aspect of society and we’d better wake up soon.”
Agreed, but simply waking up to realize the fact is one thing. Knowing what may need done about it is the real issue. Many Brits are wide awake to the wreckage they now occupy but they’re more powerless than ever to do anything about it.
They protest free speech but don’t want their identities known?
Like I said before, we are going to have to kill them all. That’s what we do about it. Fuck you, NSA.
Millennial Snowflake logic: “Don’t take my picture while I throw a tantrum in public”.
Apparently the newspaper caved after receiving “an onslaught of hostile tweets.” The remedy for hostile tweets is to invite the sender to come over and discuss the matter in person. But these pussys never will.
Gin Blossom: It’s taken me awhile to forgive Beck but he seems to be doing some good things of late.
@grool November 17, 2019 at 1:55 am
> Violent illiterates are powerful now.
By self-accreditation, en-titled violent illiterates.
@grool November 17, 2019 at 6:54 am
> simply waking up to realize the fact is one thing. Knowing what may need done about it is the real issue.
Not an “issue”, at all. Everyone who’s conscious (even those, merely, “conscious enough” to be lucidly dreaming) know, exactly what must (not “may need”, but “must” — there is no other alternative) be done.
That it is not, is proof none are willing to do so. Period. Full stop.