10 Dec 2017

The Snowflake Generation

Honest FCC Advert: Net Neutrality

thejuicemedia:
The FCC just released an ad about
its plans to kill net neutrality, and it's surprisingly honest and informative.

I’m Not Racist, Am I?


By Gilad Atzmon: The above video is rapper’s Joyner Lucas' "I'm Not Racist." It's uncomfortable for some of us to watch, but within a few days it was viewed by  12 million people.
The video opens with a big white man in a "Make America Great Again" hat ‘speaking his mind,’ by expressing what many white Americans believe about blacks.  In the second verse, the song takes a surprising turn -- a young black man in dreadlocks tells his story and counters each of the white man’s identitarian generalizations.

MGTOW In 2018

johntheother
"What is MGTOW?"

In The US Police Are A Greater Threat To People Than Are Criminals

The Police seem to comprise “Murder at Will” and are immune to accountability.
By Abigail Miller: A former Arizona police officer was found not guilty of murder Thursday of in the 2016 fatal shooting of an unarmed man outside his hotel room, as video of the shocking moment is finally released by officials.
Philip Mitchell Brailsford, 27, was found not guilty in the 2016 death of 26-year-old father-of-two Daniel Shaver, from Granbury, Texas.  
The shooting, which Shaver's family has referred to as an 'execution,' occurred in the Phoenix suburb of Mesa when officers were responding to a call that someone was pointing a gun out a window at the La Quinta Hotel. 
Shaver is pictured with his two daughters 
Police told Shaver to exit his hotel room, lay face-down in a hallway and refrain from making sudden movements - or he risked being shot.
New disturbing footage of the encounter shows the moment Shaver, sobbing and crawling towards the officer, audibly begs 'please don't kill me,' before Brailsford opens fire and shoots him dead.

White Knights: The Most Violent And Dangerous Animals

"Thirsty white knight manginas are basically savage beasts and need to be treated as such" Raging Golden Eagle.
Remember, always be mindful of how you treat m'lady, else one of these fedora tippers might literally kill you for daring to talk back! Though thankfully the only sex this one will be getting as a reward will be from Bubba.

News: Bye Felicia

Men Are Now Officially Second Class Citizens - So What Are We Doing About It?

By Justice for Men: Over the years, men have been subject to relentless propaganda that women are the oppressed class.  We have been taught to buy into the “gender pay gap” myth, to believe that “toxic masculinity” is a scourge on society, and that men are responsible for all domestic violence and sex crimes.  Politicians, mainstream media, courts, and the “permanent bureaucracy” composed of a few elites with self-serving interests have permitted legislation and policies to “level the playing field” for women.   But the playing field is anything but level.
The result? Equal rights for women does not translate into equal treatment for men. Men are now officially second class citizens in most of the developed world and no longer enjoy the same privileges and immunities as women.  Facts show that men are actually far worse off in developed nations than women:

John Lennon Was Right: The Government Is Run By Maniacs For Maniacal Means

Do you want an end to war? Then stop supporting the government’s military campaigns.

By John W. Whitehead: “You gotta remember, establishment, it’s just a name for evil. The monster doesn’t care whether it kills all the students or whether there’s a revolution. It’s not thinking logically, it’s out of control.”—John Lennon (1969)
December 08, 2017 "Information Clearing House" - Militant nonviolent resistance works.
Peaceful, prolonged protests work.
Mass movements with huge numbers of participants work.
Yes, America, it is possible to use occupations and civil disobedience to oppose government policies, counter injustice and bring about change outside the confines of the ballot box.
It has been done before. It can be done again.
For example, in May of 1932, more than 43,000 people, dubbed the Bonus Army—World War I veterans and their families—marched on Washington.