Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
11 Feb 2016
See What Happens When College Kids Face Microaggressions
Conditions For Anger
British Police Officers Will No Longer Automatically Believe Sex Abuse Claims From The Off, Says Met Chief As He Battles To Defend His Reputation Over Lord Bramall
By Mike Buchanan [J4MB]: In 2014 I wrote an article on how Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Metropolitan Police Commissioner, was following feminist guidance on how to deal with sexual offence cases.
We all know how that’s worked out, including the recent case of a a 51-year-old man charged with raping a 60-something actress in the middle of a busy London train station, with CCTV cameras all around. CCTV footage showed the two of them walking in opposite directions, and the man not breaking his stride. He was holding onto a shoulder bag with one hand, and a newspaper with the other. There is no evidence the two of them even touched physically. These are all trifling irrelevances for a feminist-minded prosecutor, obviously.
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We all know how that’s worked out, including the recent case of a a 51-year-old man charged with raping a 60-something actress in the middle of a busy London train station, with CCTV cameras all around. CCTV footage showed the two of them walking in opposite directions, and the man not breaking his stride. He was holding onto a shoulder bag with one hand, and a newspaper with the other. There is no evidence the two of them even touched physically. These are all trifling irrelevances for a feminist-minded prosecutor, obviously.
The start of the article:
Police officers must be ‘good investigators’ when presented with allegations of sexual abuse and not simply believe them, the Met Commissioner has said.
Feminist Terminology 3: Privilege
Anita Sarkeesian Is Advising Twitter On Policing Free Speech
Bernie Sanders And The Question Of Palestine
By Rania Khalek: At a March 1988 news conference endorsing Jesse Jackson’s candidacy for president, Bernie Sanders blasted Israel’s brutal treatment of Palestinian protesters as “an absolute disgrace.”
“The sight of Israeli soldiers breaking the arms and legs of Arabs is reprehensible. The idea of Israel closing down towns and sealing them off is unacceptable,” the then mayor of Burlington, Vermont, said to a gaggle of reporters.
Sanders was referring to the television images that shocked the world in those early months of the first intifada, of Israeli soldiers methodically breaking the limbs of Palestinian youths on the orders of then defense minister Yitzhak Rabin.
“The sight of Israeli soldiers breaking the arms and legs of Arabs is reprehensible. The idea of Israel closing down towns and sealing them off is unacceptable,” the then mayor of Burlington, Vermont, said to a gaggle of reporters.
Sanders was referring to the television images that shocked the world in those early months of the first intifada, of Israeli soldiers methodically breaking the limbs of Palestinian youths on the orders of then defense minister Yitzhak Rabin.
It's Way Past Time We Stopped Treating All Men As Sex Pests
By Martin Daubney: “The law is a ass – a idiot,” declared Mr Bumble in Charles Dicken's classic novel Oliver Twist, which was released 178 years ago to the month.
It’s Official: Cash Is Now Bankster Enemy Number One
First Major Bankster Offensive in War on Cash
By Don Quijones: Terrorists are no longer public enemy number one. Nor are drug lords, people traffickers, arms dealers, cyber terrorists, or any other unsavory do-badder. Today, the biggest threat to global peace and security is physical cash, a means of exchange that has flourished for over 4,000 years but which now stands accused of being the world’s biggest enabler of criminality.A Criminal’s Accomplice
The latest person to publicly highlight the deadly threat posed by cash is Peter Sands, the former CEO of the British bank Standard Chartered, who just published a report for Harvard Kennedy School of Government imploring central banks around the world to stop issuing high-denomination notes and bills. They include the €500 note, the $100 bill, the CHF1,000 note and the £50 note.“Such notes are the preferred payment mechanism of those pursuing illicit activities, given the anonymity and lack of transaction record they offer, and the relative ease with which they can be transported and moved,”