Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
12 Aug 2015
Thought Police - Prison Without Bars
MGTOW: The Mangina Chronicles Vol 1 - The Reality Check
"I bring to you tales of epic manginary all throughout the internet." Raging Golden Eagle
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) And Male "Circumcision" (MGM): Should There Be A Separate Ethical Discourse?
By Brian D. Earp: Last year, misandrists at the Guardian launched a campaign in conjunction with Change.org (the sexist petition is here) to end “female genital mutilation” (FGM) in the UK—see Dominic Wilkinson’s recent analysis on this blog. I support this campaign and I believe that FGM is impermissible. Indeed, I think that all children, whether female, intersex, or male, should be protected from having parts of their genitals removed unless there is a pressing medical indication; I think this is so regardless of the cultural or religious affiliations of the child’s parents; and I have given some arguments for this view here, here, here, here, and here. But note that some commentators are loath to accept so broadly applied an ethical principle: to discuss FGM in the same breath as male circumcision (and perhaps intersex surgeries), they think, is to “trivialize” the former and to cause all manner of moral confusion.
Consider these recent tweets by Michael Shermer, the prominent American “skeptic” and promoter of science and rationalism:
Consider these recent tweets by Michael Shermer, the prominent American “skeptic” and promoter of science and rationalism:
A Social Justice Mob
Holocaust Debate Ban Proves Democracy/Animal Farm A Lie
Fourth Estate: Anchor Walks Off Live TV, Refuses To Report On Kardashians + Washington Post Reporter Charged With “Trespassing” As The US “War on Journalism” Continues
Submitted by Tyler Durden: Is the distracted citizenry beginning to wake up? We can only hope so. Giving hope to Americans everywhere, after covering the usual local news, Orlando-area news anchor John Brown was transitioning into a segment about one of the Kardashian daughters recently naming her new pet rabbit "Bruce," he stood up and walked off set exclaiming, "I am having a good Friday, so I refuse to talk about the Kardashians today, you are on your own, Amy. I can’t do it." As the program’s co-host storms off set, he can be heard off-screen shouting, "I’ve had enough Kardashians. I can’t take any more Kardashian stories on this show." A message many may start to heed...
See full clip here...
See full clip here...
Planet Ponzi Dwarfing World’s Economy
“Minority Report”-Esque Big Brother Billboards Are Coming To England
Much of the shift is being driven by today’s enhanced data-collection and analysis power. Ocean’s three new billboards in Birmingham, shaped like large human eyes, will broadcast ads like regular digital billboards, but have the ability to change based on how many of a certain group are within “eyesight” of the camera.
But software will analyze the feeds to pick up facial features and how long a person looked at an advertisement, according to Olivier Duizabo, chief executive of Quividi, the company that made the software.
– From the Wall Street Journal article: England to Roll Out Tailored Billboards
Michael Krieger: I assume many of you have seen the movie Minority Report. For those who haven’t, there’s a famous scene during which the protagonist, John Anderton, who works in the department of Precrime, walks through a mall and is bombarded with personalized billboards.
The year is 2054. If what is happening in England is any indication, it’s not going to take anywhere near that long.
But software will analyze the feeds to pick up facial features and how long a person looked at an advertisement, according to Olivier Duizabo, chief executive of Quividi, the company that made the software.
– From the Wall Street Journal article: England to Roll Out Tailored Billboards
Michael Krieger: I assume many of you have seen the movie Minority Report. For those who haven’t, there’s a famous scene during which the protagonist, John Anderton, who works in the department of Precrime, walks through a mall and is bombarded with personalized billboards.