Saturday, February 10, 2018

The Social Justice Olympics [VIDEO] - Victory Girls Blog

The Social Justice Olympics [VIDEO] - Victory Girls Blog
"Note to all the athletes representing Team USA in PyeongChang right now: there is NO medal for winning the social justice woke competition of the Olympics. 
That’s not going to stop them from trying, apparently.
We’ve already had Adam Rippon and his unofficial biographer Christine Brennan try to prove their social wokeness by highlighting how much Rippon hates Vice President Mike Pence. Skier Gus Kenworthy decided to join Rippon in the social justice competition.

News flash, Kenworthy… it’s 2018.
But Rippon and Kenworthy are going to have to try much, much harder to beat speed skater Shani Davis, who took a huge points lead at the opening ceremony. 
Davis was one of two athletes who received 4 votes to be the flag bearer and lead Team USA in the opening ceremony. 
Erin Hamlin, luge athlete, also received 4 votes. 
Per Olympic rules, a coin toss was the tiebreaker. 
Hamlin was the winner of the coin toss. 
Davis played the race card.
And yes, that is a screenshot of the tweet because Davis then bravely stood on the courage of his convictions and protected his Twitter account.


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Shocker: spoiled brat @ShaniDavis protects his tweets after throwing his teammate under the bus and implying that Team USA racist for not making him the flag bearer
So, if Davis had won the coin toss, would it have been sexist instead of racist? 
Inquiring minds want to know….
Regardless, Hamlin led the team out and was proud to do so....
"Yes, Davis decided to skip the ceremony because HE didn’t get the top honor.
It’s like a kid who refuses to go to another child’s birthday party because there won’t be any presents for him there..."
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DREAMers Threaten To Leave The Country If Congress Doesn't Reach A DACA Deal | Daily Wire

DREAMers Threaten To Leave The Country If Congress Doesn't Reach A DACA Deal | Daily Wire:

Image result for free clip art Exit stage Right"A group of DREAMers, young illegal immigrants fighting to stay in the country following the Trump Administration's refusal to extend the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) executive order, say they'll leave the country if a deal isn't reached . . . err . . . to keep them in the country.
Speaking to CNN, one of these DREAMers, Alex Velez, said, "I will leave. I will leave America as soon as possible,” claiming that she would prefer to depart the country on her own terms than wait for the United States to collect and deport her."

This is the World's Happiest Country

Image result for fat people on bicyclesThis is the World's Happiest Country:
"...The city of Copenhagen was built for bicyclists. 
A third of Copenhageners commute to work daily on 217 miles (350 km) of paths and lanes that stretch across the city...

1. NORWAY


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Princeton University to Host 'Fat Positive' Dinner | Lifestyle

Princeton University to Host 'Fat Positive' Dinner | Lifestyle
Image result for fat people eating"Princeton University is set to host its first “Fat Positive Dinner.” 
According to the Princeton Women’s Center website, the event will be a space for “fat identified people to share their experiences as a fat person at Princeton in an accepting and supportive environment.” 
Dinner will be provided..."
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Noon-toon-----Wondermark » Archive » #1377; Fail Fast and Fail Often

Wondermark » Archive » #1377; Fail Fast and Fail Often
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How The Media Buried Two Huge FBI Stories Yesterday

How The Media Buried Two Huge FBI Stories Yesterday:

Image result for free clip art Digging a hole"In recent weeks, however, some official documents have come to light. These are statements made by elected members of the U.S. government on the record, not selective and political leaks from anonymous sources. So how have the media responded to these official statements regarding wrongdoing? Mostly by downplaying, mocking, and ignoring them.
When the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence’s majority memo was made public last week, many journalists highlighted Democratic talking points against it or otherwise rushed to defend the agencies credibly accused of abuse of power. As soon as they could, they dropped the story, despite the dramatic claims in the memo."


Newseum – Journalists & Idolatry | National Review

Newseum – Journalists & Idolatry | National Review:
"Gaze upon the colossal edifice at 555 Pennsylvania Avenue in the national capital and you might get the impression that something really important is happening, or at least being recreated, inside.
Pass through the Newseum’s doors, however, and your excitement may quickly be doused...
...The privilege of strolling amid such gimmickry will cost you dearly — $25, in a city heaving with museums that cost nothing.
The ticket price is higher than the Baseball Hall of Fame ($23) and the same as the (suggested) entry fee of America’s foremost repository of great painting and sculpture, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
Attractions such as these, and the slippers once worn by Wonkette (I couldn’t remember her name either; upon investigation, it’s Ana Marie Cox) haven’t exactly delivered the throngs.
Image result for NewseumThe Newseum is mainly an event space, colorful background for canape-chewers and champagne-sippers whose custom earned the place twice as much ($18 million) last year as did admissions ($7.8 million).
Overall, it lost more than $8 million last year and won’t last much longer.
Its proprietors are looking for a way to sell off the building and move its contents to environs more suited to their importance — say, a fruit stand out in Gaithersburg.
The seven-story Temple of the Hacks was a monument to folly from the day it opened in 2008.
In nine years, it swallowed up $272 million from the nonprofit Freedom Forum, which was established by the late USA Today proprietor Al Neuharth and receives millions from outfits such as News Corp., the Ochs-Sulzberger family that owns the New York Times, ABC owner Disney, and NBC parent Comcast.
Note that euphemistic name: Freedom Forum, not Journalism Forum. 
Such is the brand value of journalism today that it has to pretend-identify with a concept people actually like..."
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Never mind that large media outfits such as most of those named above expend massive effort trying to reduce freedom, even freedom of expression, by beating a drum for hate-speech codes or, in the Citizens United case, taking the side of those who sought to ban films and books that might irritate powerful politicians such as Hillary Clinton. The Newseum concept is the equivalent of me pasting my picture over Brad Pitt’s on the cover of People’s Sexiest Man Alive issue. Trappings don’t make idols. We go to the Baseball Hall of Fame, or the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, because we find the entertainers celebrated there to be such supreme talents that they become figures of awe, figures of myth. Knowing what Babe Ruth, or John Lennon, did, we might be inclined to gaze in wonderment upon the tools that served them, even the clothes they wore. But what did Ana Marie Cox do? I can’t think of a thing, except “appear on television,” and I’m something of an expert on her profession, having spent 25 years in it myself. Because big-time journalism has completely lost the trust of Republicans and mostly lost the trust of moderates, the Newseum is a Pantheon of discredited, indeed largely reviled, gods. The industry’s response to the loathing of large sectors of the American public has been the same tack taken by the late-night comedians — to write off their previously broad audience and cater to the views of their remaining partisan one. The job becomes less to report facts than to push a chosen narrative. NBC’s Katy Tur, who once compared her job to that of a firefighter who rushes into a burning building, these days is using her platform to attack the citizens and imply they’re fools if they think a $1,000 bonus linked to the Trump tax cuts will help them in any way. x 02:15 Journalists who swear they speak truth to power simply ignored the most consequential lie of the last ten years — “If you like your health-care plan, you can keep it” — until it was too late to do anything about it, took power’s word for it when power insisted there was no IRS scandal (but pleaded the Fifth while doing so), and has spent more than a year breathlessly hyping a narrative of illegal collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia for which there is still no clear evidence. The Newseum is a Pantheon of discredited, indeed largely reviled, gods. It’s not that journalists don’t deserve any recognition for what they’ve done, it’s just that a $450 million cathedral of sanctimony isn’t quite the right fit. A better idea would have been an old-timey traveling carnival, featuring a dunking booth in which Andrea Mitchell, Candy Crowley, and Brian Ross take turns on the hot seat. Off to the side, there could be a shady rogue entertaining the children in that tent marked “Tall Tales with Brian Williams.” Dan Rather can sell tickets at the Fake But Accurate Funhouse.



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Tear Down That Wall . . . of Silence - American Greatness

Tear Down That Wall . . . of Silence - American Greatness:
See the source image"As the Obama wall of silence begins to crumble, the FBI’s reputation is befouled by its own rash actions, a politicized Justice Department stands revealed as, well, politicized, and the Democrats furiously spin the facts outlined in the Nunes Memo and subsequent revelations, there’s only one overarching question left to ask: what made them think they could get away with it?
And by “them,” I mean the lot of them—the corrupt, partisan officials, the political operatives masquerading as selfless public servants, the intelligence community pooh-bahs who betrayed their trusts, the preening “straight arrows,” the talking heads, the Washington bureau chiefs, the White House correspondents, every man jack of whom did his level best to create, run, and disseminate a disinformation operation designed to do one thing: destroy the unwanted and unwelcome presidency of Donald J. Trump..."
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NJ dealer caught with 83 bricks of heroin gets 6 months of rehab, no prison

NJ dealer caught with 83 bricks of heroin gets 6 months of rehab, no prison:
"TOMS RIVER — An admitted drug dealer wh4,150 doses of heroin worth $25,000 was sentenced to just six months of rehab and five years of probation.
o was caught with about
Gary Fox, 30, of Toms River, who has a criminal record that includes previous drug convictions, avoided prison by being accepted by Drug Court and pleading guilty to two counts of third-degree possession with intent to distribute and a count of possession..."
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The Plot Thickens: Grassley-Graham Letter Sheds New Light on Steele Dossier, Nunes Memo

The Plot Thickens: Grassley-Graham Letter Sheds New Light on Steele Dossier, Nunes Memo:

Image result for wikimedia commons Images Chuck Grassley"While politicians, pundits, and the people continue to react to (and spin) the contents of the Nunes memo that was released last Friday, and await the release of the Democrats’ rebuttal, a new document has been released that contains tidbits of illuminating information.
On Jan. 4, Republican Sens. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Lindsey Graham, chairman of the Judiciary Committee’s subcommittee on crime and terrorism, submitted a letter to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and FBI Director Chris Wray requesting that they consider investigating Christopher Steele for lying to the FBI, which is a federal crime."


The Real Reason We Need To Stop Trying To Protect Everyone’s Feelings | Observer

The Real Reason We Need To Stop Trying To Protect Everyone’s Feelings | Observer
"Like every kid, I was forced to read Fahrenheit 451 in high school.
If you’d asked me what it was about before last week, I would have told you: “Firemen who burn books.”
Image result for Fahrenheit 451 BookAnd if you’d asked me why on earth they did that, I would have answered just as confidently: “Because a tyrannical government wanted them to.”
...Let’s go back to 451, which I found myself re-reading recently. 
It begins with Guy Montag burning a house that contained books. 
Why? 
How did it come to be that firemen burned books instead of putting out fires as they always had?
The firemen have been doing it for so long they have no idea. 
Most of them have never even read a book. 
Except one fireman—Captain Beatty—who has been around long enough to remember what life was like before. 
As Montag begins to doubt his profession—going as far as to hide a book in his house—he is subjected to a speech from Beatty. 
In it Beatty explains that it wasn’t the government that decided that books were a threat. 
It was his fellow citizens.
“It didn’t come from the government down,” he tells him. “There was no dictum, no declaration, no censorship, to start with, no!”
In fact, it was something rather simple—something that should sound very familiar. 
It was a desire not to offend—of an earnest notion to literally have “everyone made equal.” 
And it’s at the end of this speech that we get the killer passage:
“You must understand that our civilization is so vast that we can’t have our minorities upset and stirred. Ask yourself, What do we want in this country above all? People want to be happy, isn’t that right?…Colored people don’t like Little Black Sambo. Burn it. White people don’t feel good about Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Burn it. Someone’s written a book on tobacco and cancer of the lungs? The cigarette people are weeping? Burn the book. Serenity, Montag. Peace, Montag. Take your fight outside. Better yet, to the incinerator.”
...It’s important to realize that today, we have a media system paid by the pageview and thus motivated with very real financial incentives to find things to be offended about—because offense and outrage are high-valence traffic triggers. 
We have another industry of people—some call them Social Justice Warriors—who, despite their sincerity of belief, have also managed to build huge platforms by inventing issues and conflicts which they then ride to prominence and influence..."
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AM Fruitcake-----BREAKING: Uncovered Text Message from FBI Lovers Implicates "POTUS" Obama in Obamagate --VIDEO

BREAKING: Uncovered Text Message from FBI Lovers Implicates "POTUS" Obama in Obamagate --VIDEO: