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Re:"Post-truth" is killing discourseOK, I'll bite. This isn't true and here's the proof. Megan Twohey of the New York Times Was Caught in a Media Hoax. Or did we forget that already? It was a liberal elite media coverup.
CNN: You did use the word debase in the piece. Is that a word that Rowanne used used or that the women you spoke to used?
Twohey: So we heard a variety ofâ¦I meanâ¦.theâ¦theâ¦descriptions of Rowanee was one of many voicesâ¦.We really value the fact thatâ¦and I think that one of the things youâ(TM)ll see is thatâ¦
This is what a liar sounds like. You need more? Because there were plenty more during this election season. Remember how the DNC was exposed as paying for thugs to go and start violence at Trump rallies? Or how Michelle Fields lied about Corey Lewandowski? I can go on and on, there was tons of this stuff and the whole world saw it.
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And once again, hypocrites
Twitter decides that black activists calling for various felonies against "the right people" (including minors) is ok, but how dare you espouse white separatism.
Why should we care about the opinions and rebukes of people who live like that? It is precisely how you feel being rebuked about sexual morality by a pastor like Ted Haggard or Jimmy Swaggart. It's how you'd feel if Bernie Madoff self-righteously stuck his finger in your face and said "you're a fucking asshole who deserves to be shot for ripping people off."
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Cool!
So when BLM activists agitate for felonies to be committed against teenage girls that disagree with them, Twitter will finally block their accounts, right?
Right?
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And what destroyed that argument was...
Banning people like those in the list. Regardless of what you think about them, Nero was one of the most followed accounts on Twitter. Robert Stacey McCain and Instapundit are also huge names outside of Twitter with tons of followers both on Twitter and on their blogs. None of them, including Milo/Nero, were actually blocked for actions that most people doing a due diligence examination of the value of Twitter's user base would find acceptable.
Nero was blocked for "harassing" Leslie Jones. Actually, his followers were. Meanwhile if you're the right group you can also dox and call for the rape and murder of teenage girls who say the wrong thing to you on Twitter and get away with it if you're one of Twitter's favored groups.
You're so full of shit it's unreal. Literally the only people who pretend that Twitter hasn't turned into a SJW shithole that even attacks mainstream liberals are SJWs.
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And as crazy as that seems
It's just a more blunt version of what the American left is pushing under the guise of punishing "harassment" and "triggering" language. Exhibit A, the behavior of Twitter where constantly referencing a left wing user is considered punishable speech, but doxxing and threatening the "right" teenage girl with rape and murder will never land you in trouble.
And that's just social media. Students are getting expelled from universities left and right for simply expressing their opinions. Many of them, in the context of classroom discussions.
What Indonesia is doing is just a more open and raw version of that. They have no culture of freedom of speech. Our culture is collapsing because of all of the pedants and obnoxious creeps who feel the need to constantly interject "the first amendment does not protect you from private consequences" (thanks for the clarification poindexter). Because a culture of free speech cannot survive such minimalism. It is only a matter of time before people demand that the political and legal systems conform to the popular understanding and culture surrounding the limits of speech.
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Re: So the tax returns aren't public?
Here's an analysis of her behavior. She's probably had a stroke.
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Re:A sterling example of SJW outrage/harassment
For those that haven't read that particular article, it basically says he didn't report on the statutory rape of a minor. Humor ensues when...
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Re:Yes.
Tyson explains things well, speaks well, shows that one can be a science geek and entertaining all at the same time, and is a living poster child for rational thought (not to mention being a poster child against various forms of prejudice). What do you not like here?