It’s sad & ironic that in 2021 an issue that divides the American left and right is whether racism against white people is an enlightened attitude. The left says yes while denying it’s racism. The right says no and demands consistency.
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If you allow a child to determine whether he or she “transitions” without parental consent, it is a very, very small step to allowing the child to determine whether he or she will have sexual relations with adults.
What’s the moral difference?
The head of the Milwaukee local Drag Queen Story Hour org—who is also a judge—is in jail for child porn. Read>
At some point, Twitter’s refusal to remove chi1d p0rn stops being a mere violation of 230 and counts as participating in the crime, @Jack>
There is nothing particularly special about LGBTQ ideology that merits special protection, as against any of dozens of other issues. Expect more #Amazensorship.
The Chinese communists use genocide, reeducation, and torture against people of faith. Remember: not an example to emulate. >
When the kid will go to any length for a smore slider.
Maybe the Bible won’t be cancelled after Dr. Seuss and “When Harry Became Sally.” Progressives mock the idea. OK; I have a question:
Why not?
Do you suppose we’ll see any justice for Epstein’s victims now?
Once again, HR1 is not just typically bad legislation. It is absolutely, completely bonkers for *any* sane person. Pass it, it’s game over. > thefederalist.com/2021/…
What happens when reasonableness as determined by conventional standards comes into direct conflict with rationality as determined by your own individual judgment?
It is disgusting and infuriating to me that academia has become a place where pedophiles can masquerade as serious researchers—”scientists”—and thereby defend at great length, over a period of decades, their thoroughly evil sexual proclivities.
The Against the People Act/Enabling Voter Fraud Act, is shockingly horrific. Federalizes the process & legalizes all dirty tricks>
m.theepochtimes.comKey Things You Need to Know About HR 1, the For the People Act of 2021
They aren’t called pedophiles because they love children.
They’re called pedophiles because they love to rape children.
McAfee indicted for fraud and money laundering conspiracies. Hmm > mobile.twitter.com/SDNY…
Australia’s ABC ordered journalists not to refer to child rapists as “pedophiles,” because that would hurt the feelings of pedophiles. Never mind that pedophiles are evil (see larrysanger.org/2019/12…).
They could have called Discord “Concord.”
I guess they didn’t, because they think “Discord” sounds cooler and edgier.
I’m waiting for an ultra-cool, ultra-edgy startup called “Evil” or “Wicked.” Maybe “Lucifer.” Now that’s edgy!
We’re not supposed to notice that the Bible is 100x edgier and more offensive to certain postmodern sensibilities than anything recently canceled.
That’s by design. “Last week we canceled Dr. Seuss, and now you’re defending the Bible? Monster!”
We oughta decentralize social media. I’m doing my part by posting this from my microblog. It just happens to be mirrored on Twitter. It’s a matter of getting the right tools into the hands of the people. @ks_found is building one >
m.theepochtimes.com/mkt…
This judge, which ordered the arrest of a local election official when over 3/4 of absentee ballots were found invalid, really needs to be arrested for incitement to violence—conspiracy theorist! >
Payment services, like the whole financial industry, are a massive grift that depends on differentials in knowledge (including technical knowledge) and sheer boldness. This applies every bit as much to crypto as to everything else.
Man in Wales arrested, strip searched for taking a walk too far from home. Necessary to prevent the spread of Covid-19, is it? > summit.news/2021/03/01/…
This is not my country. This is some new, much worse country>
summit.news/2021/03/01/…
“Conservatives outraged that anti-trans book removed from Amazon”
says the Independent as if liberals are OK with books being removed >
Questions about your coin that supposedly rebuilds the Internet: (1) Are the insiders paying themselves massive amounts in perpetuity? (2) Couldn’t the value of the coin give whales de facto control over this supposedly decentralized network?
I have funding as well as a great developer working on a slick WordPress plugin that will turn your blog into a social media platform (like startthis.org only better). RSS will be a lingua franca enabling social media interoperability.
Pointing out evidence of election fraud is absolutely nothing remotely like incitement to violence. Both Twitter and Salesforce (owns Slack) have recently equated those things. This is ridiculous.
Why weren’t they censoring incitement last summer?
Is it just my fertile imagination or am I irrational for worrying that Archive.org, one of the great websites, is going to be, I dunno, restricted in the near future? Isn’t this too much dangerous info in one place?
More digital hygiene.