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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,670
A nazi era fuck blanket to be correct I mean seriously, no wonder cults are started and become popular so easy in the US. Any air time is for sale, and anything can be believed no matter how asinine and insane.
 

Juve_fanatic

Second coolest member!
Apr 5, 2006
7,618
A nazi era fuck blanket to be correct I mean seriously, no wonder cults are started and become popular so easy in the US. Any air time is for sale, and anything can be believed no matter how asinine and insane.
And the way that actress says to the anchor lady at the end of thr last interview "This was suprisingly easy." is just hilarious
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,938
It’s a strange state of affairs here. It seems like the democrats are Chinese sympathizers and the republicans are Russian sympathizers. Can’t we just have a moderate who is center right fiscally and center left socially?
Btw, nice summary. Not 100% correct, but there's truth in there.

The genius John Oliver strikes again. This ACTUALLY hapenned and i cant believe that it was so easy to do. Like, what the fuck?
How is this any different than selling Bitcoin, really?

Poor John here is acting like it's 1983 still and television is the pinnacle of journalism reach and ethical standards. Sorry, grandpa, but that ship has sailed.

TV economics today are a cesspool of idiots and crackpots, all low-paid with dwindling careers. Nobody under the age of 40 watches TV news anymore. And reporters are so stripped down they have to write, mic up, video record, and edit entire stories themselves now. They have no time to hit a rational pause when they're being asked to sh*t out new content like a firehose for $30k a year.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,938
So like Juneteenth. I get the celebration. They had been doing that in the SF Bay Area for decades.

But, once you know its roots, am I the only one who also kind of sees it as celebrating White Savior Day? :rndh:
 

Ronn

Senior Member
May 3, 2012
21,053
You mean like preventing university staff and students from shutting down events they don't agree with?
That’s obviously wrong but I can’t see how surveying all students, faculty and staff is a step in that direction? Would you agree if Federal government survey all its employees on their beliefs?
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
71,045
That’s obviously wrong but I can’t see how surveying all students, faculty and staff is a step in that direction? Would you agree if Federal government survey all its employees on their beliefs?
I think if their views are to dismantle the system that pays their paycheck it does create a big conflict of interest. Also if a teacher in a public university decides to directly or indirectly limit views that too should be addressed. After all, public schools get funding withheld if students don't reach certain benchmarks, i.e staff not doing their job and i think this could be argued under this lens.

I also realize this is just politicking, and de santis working that base.
 

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