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On 6/6/2019 at 11:01 AM, Deranged Rhino said:

THREAD ... (could be in the media thread as well I guess)

 

 

Related: https://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/284875/americas-white-saviors

 

Wonder if that's related to commercials that show inter-racial relationships. Used to never see one, then in the last two years it's like someone passed a law that every commercial must show one. Don't really care, and personally think by and large inter-racial relationships are a positive, but it's hard not to notice.

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23 hours ago, Chef Jim said:

Google concerns me.  They have such control over what pops up on their searches.  They say they use algorithms but what is the real "real secret sauce" they use to determine what information they provide.  

 

the Jimi Hendrix Estate has some fine controls on content on youtube, good for it.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Gavin in Va Beach said:

 

Wonder if that's related to commercials that show inter-racial relationships. Used to never see one, then in the last two years it's like someone passed a law that every commercial must show one. Don't really care, and personally think by and large inter-racial relationships are a positive, but it's hard not to notice.

I started a thread on this some time back. The point wasn't that there was anything wrong with it but that it was widespread, and for what reason?

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4 hours ago, Gavin in Va Beach said:

 

Wonder if that's related to commercials that show inter-racial relationships. Used to never see one, then in the last two years it's like someone passed a law that every commercial must show one. Don't really care, and personally think by and large inter-racial relationships are a positive, but it's hard not to notice.

 

17 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

I started a thread on this some time back. The point wasn't that there was anything wrong with it but that it was widespread, and for what reason?

 

Conditioning/programming. 

 

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It's not an accident. 

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4 hours ago, Gavin in Va Beach said:

 

Wonder if that's related to commercials that show inter-racial relationships. Used to never see one, then in the last two years it's like someone passed a law that every commercial must show one. Don't really care, and personally think by and large inter-racial relationships are a positive, but it's hard not to notice.

 

Another thing constantly being pushed in commercials and tv shows: women wearing hijabs. 

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i do not know if anyone has been following the Gibson Bakery trial, but legal insurrection has all the details (they has someone reporting throughout the trial).

Anyhoooo jury found for the bakery and against the college to the tune of $11M. 

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According to our reporter in the Courtroom, the jury awarded $11 million. Here are the details: Allyn W. Gibson awarded $3 million, David Gibson $5.8 million, Gibson Bros. $2,274,500. Next Tuesday there will be a separate punitive damages which could be a double award (meaning tripling the $11 million to $33 million).

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28 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

i do not know if anyone has been following the Gibson Bakery trial, but legal insurrection has all the details (they has someone reporting throughout the trial).

Anyhoooo jury found for the bakery and against the college to the tune of $11M. 

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According to our reporter in the Courtroom, the jury awarded $11 million. Here are the details: Allyn W. Gibson awarded $3 million, David Gibson $5.8 million, Gibson Bros. $2,274,500. Next Tuesday there will be a separate punitive damages which could be a double award (meaning tripling the $11 million to $33 million).

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Wow, that Dean is an entitled, arrogant piece of schiff.

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1 hour ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

i do not know if anyone has been following the Gibson Bakery trial, but legal insurrection has all the details (they has someone reporting throughout the trial).

Anyhoooo jury found for the bakery and against the college to the tune of $11M. 

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According to our reporter in the Courtroom, the jury awarded $11 million. Here are the details: Allyn W. Gibson awarded $3 million, David Gibson $5.8 million, Gibson Bros. $2,274,500. Next Tuesday there will be a separate punitive damages which could be a double award (meaning tripling the $11 million to $33 million).

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"A victory for white supremacists!  What's happening to my country?  #antifa"

 

I know that tweet is coming.  Haven't seen it yet, but it's coming.

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On 6/7/2019 at 1:53 PM, LBSeeBallLBGetBall said:

This reminded me of a tweet I saw a few weeks back.

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Dads and men have been idiots on commercials and TV shows for a long time dating back at least 20 years. Can't speak to Netflix specifically cuz I don't watch it.

 

At least part of it can be explained by women still making a wide majority of buying decisions.  Follow the money.

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1 minute ago, reddogblitz said:

 

Dads and men have been idiots on commercials and TV shows for a long time dating back at least 20 years. Can't speak to Netflix specifically cuz I don't watch it.

 

At least part of it can be explained by women still making a wide majority of buying decisions.  Follow the money.

It's usually the cool black guy with the dorkish white guy.

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2 hours ago, 3rdnlng said:

It's usually the cool black guy with the dorkish white guy.

 

I’ve been the dorkish white guy in the passenger seat, who has eliminated a lot of trouble from the police and customs, by quietly explaining how my driving friend is correct

 

See Chris Rock’s how now to get your ass kicked by the police...

 

 

 

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Your Sunday Clarice......................

 

 

Arrogant Conceit and Pratfalls

American Thinker, by Clarice Feldman

 

Original Article

 

The Greeks used the word “hubris” to describe excessive arrogance and conceit. And they were wise to the fact that it leads to downfalls. Any doubt about that was surely erased by the week’s news where an Ohio jury and an incredibly hardworking, well-organized strategist -- the President -- put some arrogant prima donnas in their place. Oberlin and Gibson’s Bakery and Identity Politics

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16 hours ago, row_33 said:

 

I’ve been the dorkish white guy in the passenger seat, who has eliminated a lot of trouble from the police and customs, by quietly explaining how my driving friend is correct

 

See Chris Rock’s how now to get your ass kicked by the police...

 

 

 

 

But these days Chris Rock is considered a White Supremacist...  

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3rd !

 

The only reason for this constant harassment of Mr. Phillips is that he had the temerity to fight back instead of bowing to the will of those who seem to think no one has a right to freedom except them.

 

 

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Someone else should really open a bakery in Colorado........seems like there is a market there.

 

 

 

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DANIEL MCGRAW: Oberlin College’s identity crisis led to its Gibson’s Bakery train wreck.

Oberlin College, in the minds of the jury, wasn’t guilty only of what they did, but also what they didn’t do. They had opportunities early on to see the bull#### flying in their faces — thrown by the social justice warrior students – and didn’t have the good sense to see a basic problem and recognize the simplest of solutions.

 

What happened here is that Oberlin College and many universities have lost the understanding of their identity and basic purpose, and when that happens with most of us, when we don’t know who we are, we tend to do stupid things. That’s what happened here.

 

A few years ago, they had students saying they wanted finals cancelled because they were protesting minority men being shot by police in nearby Cleveland; in Dec. of 2015, the school’s black student union published 14 pages of racial accusations against the school with 58 demands to fix them; and the school had students thinking that the sushi in their cafeteria was “cultural appropriation” and unfit for eating because of that.

 

Instead of the school telling their students, “You are all crazy, and get back to studying,” they took on the “these poor snowflakes need our support” attitude.

 

It was the tail wagging the dog in the end, and ended up how most things like that do.

 

 

 

 

If there’s a difference between “the inmates running the asylum” and “the students running the school,” it’s only in the wording.

 
 
 
 
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42 minutes ago, \GoBillsInDallas/ said:

From the syllabus:

 

Use Shelly Tochluk’s book Witnessing Whiteness as a guide for our work. Reading is recommended, but not required

 

 

Even when whitey confronts the "pathology of whiteness"  they shortcut with privilege. 

 

Priceless. 

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1 hour ago, row_33 said:

white as in my skin colour

 

or white as in my worldview and the way i live my life (which will sweep up a lot of people who are not my skin colour)

 

 

i have no idea, I'm not the yogi.  and drop that damn u in 'colour', fancy pants.  classy, yes, but the u is a precious commodity and its unnecessary here. 

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11 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

i have no idea, I'm not the yogi.  and drop that damn u in 'colour', fancy pants.  classy, yes, but the u is a precious commodity and its unnecessary here. 

 

there is no connexion between the extra "u" and fancy pantsedness.

 

 

you attack with no colour of right

 

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7 hours ago, \GoBillsInDallas/ said:

 

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I am forever a guest to Yoga and also understand that using a colonized practice to face whiteness is evidence of cultural appropriation. Cultural appropriation is another aspect of white supremacy that I want us to face. We do this through a variety of tools and methods including: awareness practices, theater, embodiment, writing, art and discussion. It is important to continue to examine the ways I use Yoga practices and the impacts this has. I am committed to deepening my understanding of how Yoga has been historically colonized in the West by white people-and how my training is a part of that which I can not get away from it.  

 

Wow. Just... wow.

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2 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

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Defense attorney Rachelle Kuznicki argued:

“We cannot change the past, we can learn from it.”

“This will impact people who had nothing to do with the protest …, it also means less students who are not able to afford a college education will be able to do so.”

 

These ***** idiots really refuse to understand reality.

 

The college is seriously still trying to play the victim card after it was not only proven they were bad actors, but the jury ***** hammered them for it?!?

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23 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

 

 

These ***** idiots really refuse to understand reality.

 

The college is seriously still trying to play the victim card after it was not only proven they were bad actors, but the jury ***** hammered them for it?!?

They've fed off the student loan trough for so long they need to reign in their spending so that an education at their college is affordable. Shitlike 82 Diversity Officers at UM is what I'm talking about. That never would have happened without the easy to get student loans.

 

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/university-of-michigan-has-82-diversity-officers-at-a-cost-of-10-6-million/

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The Jury Hated Oberlin.

In my view, the main significance of the jury’s verdict is that is shows how normal people react when they are exposed to today’s campus leftism. You cannot sell to a normal person the idea that it is “racism” for a store to catch a student stealing a bottle of wine, and call the police, merely on account of the student’s skin color.

 

Social justice warrior culture is insane, and is properly judged as such by normal people, who–luckily for them–tend not to encounter it often. The jury’s reaction to the demonization of Gibson’s bakery is, I think, a good indication of how most Americans will respond if, and when, they realize how depraved the Left has become.

 

 

Indeed. Read the whole thing.™

 
 
 
 
 
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