Tuesday, 30 June 2020
ANOTHER Black Teenager Shot And Killed in CHAZ / CHOP!
Monday, 29 June 2020
Minneapolis City Council ABOLISHES Police, Gets Private Security!
Sunday, 28 June 2020
Family Guy Voice Actor Quits Role Because He's White!
Saturday, 27 June 2020
Wednesday, 24 June 2020
The Myth of the Peaceful Black Lives Matter/ANTIFA Protest
How many police cars must be destroyed before a protest is no longer peaceful?
How many horses must be burned alive before a protest is no longer peaceful?
How many peace officers must be assaulted before a protest is no longer peaceful?
How many horses must have their faces crushed by bricks before a protest is no longer peaceful?
How many lasers must be shone into the eyes of pilots before a protest is no longer peaceful?
How many women's charities must be firebombed before a protest is no longer peaceful?
How many minority owned businesses must be destroyed before a protest is no longer peaceful?
How many exploding firework shells must be fired at helicopters before a protest is no longer peaceful?
How much gunfire can there be from the protesters before a protest is no longer peaceful?
How many businesses must have their storefronts destroyed and their content looted before a protest is no longer peaceful?
How much damage to property, public and private, can there be, before a protest is no longer peaceful?
How many innocent drivers passing a protest must be intimidated and assaulted before a protest is no longer peaceful.
How many protesters must carry and use SWAT grade door breaching tools before a protest is no longer peaceful?
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I could go on. These are things that happened in Oklahoma. I encourage you to ask similar questions about other protests around the country in the comments section.
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We are being made to feel overwhelmed. The truth is we surround them. Of course Walmart and several other large corporations had their corporate giving departments pre-primed to give money to these looters. Walmart alone pledged at least $100 million. More about that in a later editorial.
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We are late to the game, but we have the advantage of numbers. To use this advantage we must make our voices heard.
Action Plan Step One:
When your local television or radio news promulgates this "peaceful protest", or the more insidious "mostly peaceful protest" nonsense, call them. Ask to speak with their public relations department. Be polite. Tell them that if violence occurs at a protest, it is a violent protest. Advise them that you will stop watching the local news if they continue to put lipstick on pigs.
This requires a follow-up. Car dealerships are usually the largest of a local stations advertising accounts. Contact the dealerships that are buying adverts on the offending stations. If you've ever bought a car from that dealer, remind them. If you know someone who has bought a car there get that person involved too. If you haven't bought a car there still call them and let them know you will never buy a car from them if they continue to support this nonsense on the news programs. If they tell you they don't buy ad spots on the news, tell them it doesn't matter. You may also let them know you are considering sending letters to the local paper expressing your displeasure at the support that dealership has shown for this false narrative. If the dealership has strong ties to the left, don't be shy about calling them. Their ties to their pocketbooks will always be stronger than their commitment to advancing the myth of the peaceful protest.
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Remember, Cain was mostly a "not-murderer" until he killed Abel. Forevermore after that he was a murderer. These protests are violent. Let's stop allowing the Marxist thugs to tell us they are not.
Shaun King: Remove Statues of JESUS!
Tuesday, 23 June 2020
Sunday, 21 June 2020
Meghan Markle believes she was'destined' to leave UK to fight racism in the US
Saturday, 20 June 2020
THOT's Gangbanger's Ball
Tim Kaine Says The United States CREATED Slavery!
Thursday, 18 June 2020
Hypocrisy 'at the heart' of the Black Lives Matter movement
Wednesday, 17 June 2020
Man fined £450 for 'provocative' fart in front of police officers
Tuesday, 16 June 2020
Saturday, 13 June 2020
Funny animal memes monthly contest.
We have a winner. It's Pony. Not a big surprise really? Winning big with Great Idea? Pony you are now the newest reigning..... defending..... undisputed..... King of memes. May you My Little Pony over the competition forever!!
Tuesday, 9 June 2020
McEnany: Trump 'appalled' by defund police efforts
Friday, 5 June 2020
Friday Share Night!
Wednesday, 3 June 2020
We all know a ‘Karen’ or two. But who, exactly, is a Karen?
For those
who don’t know here’s an article by The Daily News:
First, there was the ‘can I speak to the manager’ Karen.
Then came the blonde bob Karen.
Followed by racist Karen, soccer mum Karen, toilet paper
hoarding Karen, and anti-vax Karen.
Now, there is the Central Park Karen.
New York woman Amy Cooper lost her job after getting into an
argument with African-American man Christian Cooper, no relation, in Central
Park after he asked her to leash her dog – in a leash area.
“I’m taking a picture and calling the cops,” Amy Cooper is heard
saying in the video. “I’m going to tell them there’s an African-American man
threatening my life.”
Amy has apologized but the damage is done. She has become a
Karen.
The video went viral, launching a new wave of memes and heated
debate over if the Karen meme is ‘problematic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfVU87y1B60
Karen is everywhere.
But who actually is she?
Karen is a concept.
Like most things that start on the world wide web, the exact
origin is hard to pin down, but it’s believed it first appeared in 2014.
It has been linked to the film Mean Girls where one of the main
characters says to another: “Oh my God, Karen, you can’t just ask someone why
they’re white.”
Then, in 2017, an anonymous Reddit user with the screen name
f***_you_Karen went viral on the platform after posting rants about ex-wife
Karen, who he said had taken his children and their house during the divorce
proceedings.
It spawned the subreddit r/f***youkaren in 2017 where people
could share stories and memes about run-ins with entitled middle-aged white
women.
The Urban
Dictionary definition of Karen appeared in March 2018
and the meme was inducted into the slang hall of fame.
Since then, Karen has saturated the internet.
“Karen is a caricature of the problematic aspects of whiteness
and privilege,” the University of Melbourne’s Dr Lauren Rosewarne, who
specialises in gender, sexuality and pop culture said.
“It’s manifested in middle age white women. We would have used
to use the word ‘basic’ to describe her aesthetically,” Dr Rosewarne said.
“But the key parts are, she’s white, she’s middle-aged, and
generally she’s blonde, not always, but in memes she is.
“She’s seen as someone who is oblivious to how they treat
others.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBspygDA8Vo&feature=emb_title
Proponents of the Karen meme argue that it’s a way to use humour
to subvert the entitlement of middle-class women who treat people of colour and
people in service roles like they own them.
“It’s a class thing, but it’s an obliviousness thing. Or another
way to look at it is, there’s an entitlement there,” she said.
“If you think about the memes, you think about Karen wanting to
see the manager or wanting to call the police on black people driving or
jogging. There’s a set of things this woman feels entitled to.”
Karen is straight, drives an SUV in the city, refuses to
vaccinate her children, lives in the suburbs, drinks too much wine, posts trite
motivational messages on Facebook and calls the police on black people who are
just going about their lives.
Karen can be contradictory. She passively-aggressively enforces
COVID-19 guarantee restrictions and at the same time protested strict lockdown
measures because she couldn’t get to the hairdressers.
Mostly, she’s as entitled as she is ignorant and lives her life
without consequences.
Karen doesn’t die.
The joke manifests in different ways, and the memes often respond
to global and viral events, so it has had a long internet shelf life.
“Every time we think it’s done they’ll be scandal like the one
in New York and it gets new life because she’s the new iteration of Karen,” Dr
Rosewarne said.
“It has millage and high-level saturation.”
But is Karen sexist?
As the meme took off and become more prominent online the
message behind it got confused and, what was once a way of laughing at the
racial controversies white women caused, became a controversy in its own right.
The criticism is that Karen is sexist. That we make fun of only
women for being demanding, that there is no male equivalent.
‘Why is it OK to make fun of entitled white women when they ‘ask
to speak to the manager’ but never a man?’ is the general line of questioning.
Real-life Karen’s have arched up. With one recently writing to
the editor of the Los
Angeles Times to say she was ‘grief-stricken’ that the paper
had run an opinion piece condoning the use of Karen, or as she put it,
approving ‘of dragging my name through the mud’.
But the debate fired up in April after radical British feminist
Julie Bindel tweeted that “the ‘Karen’ slur is woman-hating and based on class
prejudice”, arguing that it was a working-class name.
Enter the furore of the internet.
Almost no one in Australia has heard of Ms Bindel, but the tweet
made Karen very busy, as she bounced around opinion articles, twitter threads,
and Facebook arguments.
On one side we had a thousand Karens scorned, and their allies
who wanted us to see the meme as sexist.
On the other, we had many people of colour and less-radical
feminists who were frustrated that the term’s original use, to direct racism in
a humorous way, was being thrown out the window by ‘whiney white women’.
Oh, Karen, what have you done?
Like most things, Karen is complex, said Dr Rosewarne.
“It’s tricky. The meme is not an indictment of women primarily,
it’s an indictment of whiteness, but in doing that there is a gendered message.
“There was a chat on social media yesterday about what the male
equivalent is.
“People were proposing things like Chad, but Chad isn’t the
equivalent.
“Much like sl-t and stud, we don’t have a male equivalent, and
that means there is something gendered about it, even though the memes are
primarily about whiteness.
“Lots of things that are meant to be one thing, have other
underlying aspects.”
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