Tag Archives: Big Media/Big Tech

Huffington Post: Why You May Be a Racist (Even Though You Don’t Feel Like One)

This should not be accepted as logical truth speaking and an attempt to reveal the world. It is our great bias to make this assumption about everything we hear. No. This is a completely Machiavellian appeal for power. Let’s be mindful of how the rhetoric shifted in South Africa: First — “liberty.” Then — “equality.” Then, not equality but “reparations.” And finally, advocated openly and explicitly throughout South Africa: “Kill the Boer.” You can even find a video of President Zuma singing “Kill the Boer.” The media silence that followed his performance was deafening.

www.huffingtonpost.com/derek-penwell/why-you-may-be-a-racist-e_b_6280776.html

NY Times publishes white officer Darren Wilson’s address

THE CATHEDRAL NEEDS TO BE TORCHED.

So ‪#‎Fergadishu‬ is burning. And NYT has no decency and publishes the home address of the white officer, whom a Grand Jury declined to indict.

It’s time we take control of the Media.

Things you can do:

1. Doxx the authors of this article, find out their email addresses, and send them letters of “appreciation”
2. Congratulate editors of the NYT on their subtle move to “promote
multiculturalism”, “world peace”, and “good neighborship”.
3. Torch the Cathedral.

www.nytimes.com/news/ferguson/2014/11/24/quiet-wedding-for-darren-wilson-police-officer-in-ferguson-shooting/?_r=1

Pierre Ryckmans, 78, Dies; Exposed Mao’s Hard Line

Pierre Ryckmans, a Belgian-born scholar of China who challenged a romanticized Western view of Mao Zedong in the 1960s with his early portrayal of Mao’s Cultural Revolution as chaotic and destructive, died on Monday at his home in Sydney, Australia. He was 78.

His daughter, Jeanne Ryckmans, said the cause was cancer.

Mr. Ryckmans, who was better known by his pen name, Simon Leys, fell in love with China at the age of 19 while touring the country with fellow Belgian students in 1955. One highlight was an audience with Prime Minister Zhou Enlai. The man-made famine of Mao’s Great Leap Forward and his Cultural Revolution, which began in 1966 and ended about the time of Mao’s death, in 1976, were still in the future. There was much to be admired in the new China.

Yet pursuing his studies of Chinese art, culture and literature in the People’s Republic itself was not an option for a Westerner, so he settled in Taiwan, where he met his future wife, Han-fang Chang. He also lived in Singapore and Hong Kong.

www.nytimes.com/2014/08/15/world/pierre-ryckmans-78-dies-exposed-maos-hard-line.html?_r=0

White People Create App To Avoid, Um, ‘Sketchy’ Areas

“Shame on you for not wanting to get mugged, car-jacked, or assaulted. Bad whitey, bad! If those things tend, on average, to happen in “diverse” areas, well then you’re just required to accept that risk to demonstrate your commitment to “diversity.” What are you, some kind of bigot?”

www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/08/sketchfactor-app-white-creators_n_5660205.html?ncid=fcbklnkushpmg00000063

Now that he’s racist, New York Times suggests Donald T. Sterling is a southerner instead of a Jew

NYT: Donald T. Sterling, Southerner
By Steve Sailer on April 29, 2014 at 12:09am

From the New York Times:

After 33 Years of Sterling, a Boiling Point

APRIL 28, 2014

By JULIET MACUR

… For decades it was perfectly acceptable to let him run his team like “a Southern plantationlike structure,” as the former Clippers general manager Elgin Baylor once charged in a lawsuit. …

That suit also accused Sterling of running his franchise with the mentality of a Southern plantation owner, as a man who preferred a team of “poor black boys from the South” who were “playing for a white coach.”

Baylor lost the lawsuit, but among the most shocking parts of it — just like the most shocking aspect of the most recent accusations against Sterling — was how long Baylor put up with “the Southern plantation” mentality before standing up for himself.

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