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Super Bowl Ratings Slip To 8-Year Low
by Tammy on February 5, 2018Not surprised. The NFL and the players have taken the audience (and much else) for granted. We must always remember the power of our choices, which signal what we’re willing to put up with. Via Deadline Hollywood. As emotional as NBC’s This Is Us was last night, it couldn’t lay a historical glove on the relentless drama of Super Bowl LII as the Philadelphia Eagles beat the skeptics and the New England Patriots to win their first Vince Lombardi Trophy. Scoring a 41-33 victory over odds on favorite Tom Brady and crew, the City of Brotherly Love’s NFL franchise’s win on Sunday also halted the 2017 champion Patriots from claiming a sixth Super Bowl to match the Pittsburgh Steelers for...
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Kaepernick Raises $20K In Donations For Group Honoring Cop Killer
by Tammy on February 5, 2018There’s always something new shedding light on who this guy really is, to say nothing of the celebrities who ponied up the 2-large for this group. Via Washington Times. Colin Kaepernick said Friday he has raised $20,000 for Assata’s Daughters, named after convicted cop-killer Assata Shakur, through matching donations from his celebrity friends as part of his Million Dollar Pledge. The former San Francisco 49ers quarterback announced that comedian Hannibal Buress and actress Yara Shahidi would both donate $10,000 to Assata’s Daughters, which says it “carries on the tradition of radical liberatory activism encompassed by Assata Shakur.” The pledges were linked to a previous donation made by Mr. Kaepernick, who announced in April he would give $25,000 to the Chicago-based...
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Lib Students Call Campus Police, Demand Removal of Free Speech Beach Ball
by Shifra on September 28, 2017The little SJW’s were upset and frightened by a beach ball? Maybe a few weeks in Marine Boot Camp would straighten them out. Via Campus Reform. A video obtained by Campus Reform shows conservative activists at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville being told by police officers that their “free-speech ball” was “scaring” students. The activists, a collective of First Amendment advocates from Turning Point USA, Young Americans for Liberty, and the Leadership Institute, employed a popular tactic of rolling a so-called “free-speech ball” around campus, allowing interested students to scribe messages of their choice on the object. However, they were eventually stopped by campus police, who informed them that the school had received multiple complaints about the free-speech ball and even...
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‘Socially Conscious’ Ben & Jerry’s Slammed by Workers over Pay, Living Conditions
by Shifra on June 19, 2017Hypocrites? That’s what some are saying. Via Breitbart. Dairy farm workers and activists marched from the Vermont statehouse to a Ben & Jerry’s factory to protest pay and living conditions on the farms that provide milk for the ice cream maker known for its social activism. Protesters say Ben & Jerry’s did not live up to their promise from two years ago to participate in the “Milk with Dignity” program, which provides farm workers with fair pay and working conditions, the Associated Press reported. “We can’t wait anymore. We are going to pressure them and see what happens,” said Victor Diaz, a Mexican immigrant who works on a dairy farm in Vergennes. Ben Greenwood, a spokesman for Ben & Jerry’s,...
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Alabama Teen Beaten Into Critical Condition After Posting ‘Blue Lives Matter’
by Tammy on October 3, 2016The Obama legacy continues. Via Daily Caller. A 17-year-old Alabama high school student is in critical condition after being assaulted this weekend. According to Sylacauga Police Chief Kelley Johnson, Brian Ogle was assaulted in an Ace Hardware parking lot following Sylacauga High School’s homecoming game on Friday. When authorities arrived on the scene, they discovered Ogle beaten and bleeding from the head… Ogle’s mother, Brandi Allen, told police she believes the assault occurred after he posted a pro-police message to Facebook. “Instead of us planning for his 18th birthday, we’re here,” Allen told WBRC from the UAB Hospital on Sunday. “Why? Because he made a statement that he backs the blue? I’m still trying to understand how someone, no matter...
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Walmart Workers Refuse to Make Cop’s Retirement Cake
by Tammy on September 25, 2016Another shameful display of arrogance and ignorance. Via FoxNews/Todd Starnes Three Walmart workers in McDonough, Ga., refused to decorate a “thin blue line” cake for a police officer’s retirement party because they said it was racist. A number of my Georgia readers alerted me to the story and on Saturday night I spoke directly with the police officer’s daughter. She asked that I not divulge her name and I’ve agreed to do that. “I was so shocked,” she told me. “I didn’t know what to do or say or anything. I was trying not to lose my temper or make a scene.” For the record, Walmart has confessed that most of her allegations are true… ***************************************************
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New Microaggression: Calling America “The Land of Opportunity”
by Shifra on July 7, 2016Oh, and calling America a “melting pot” is also a new no-no. Maybe there’s something in the North Carolina water? Not sure how else to account for these idiocies. Via Daily Caller. A “microaggression tool” published by North Carolina State University’s faculty ombuds informs the school’s employees that phrases such as “America is a land of opportunity” or “I believe the most qualified person should get the job,” are “microaggressions” and shouldn’t be used…. The tool defines microaggressions as “the everyday verbal, nonverbal, and environmental slights, snubs, or insults, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative messages to target people based solely upon their marginalized group membership.” The tool provides several examples of microaggressions. One example microaggression,...
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(Video) Social Justice Warriors In a Nutshell
by Tammy on June 5, 2016can't, I can't!! Bwahahahahah!! Because that's where nuts belong, in a nutshell. Bookmark this so whenever you need a good laugh (which will be plenty of times in the next 6 months) you'll know right where to go.