Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Liberal oppression; America's Kristallnacht (Updated)

Despite recent events, we will not rise in revolt.  We will not act as a catalyst for additional violence.  Instead, we will vote.  We will use the finely honed system that the Founders bequeathed to us to relegate the extremists to the dustbin of history...once gain. James D. Best*
Our society under the harsh thumb of millennial oppression

Take a step back in time to the Holocaust. The night of broken glass was a time when many of the Jews saw the destruction of homes and businesses. Glass littered the streets as windows were broken. This was also a night when many men, women and children were beaten to death.  Night Of Broken Glass


America is too good for Democrats"For most of this century, Democrats have tried to start a civil war — a war between themselves and anyone who disagrees with their agenda.
. . . "The primary Democrat weapons are harassment, bullying, and intimidation.  Democrats have nurtured the cancel culture, run conservatives off social media, made higher education an exclusive domain for their viewpoints, ripped up Republican yard signs, threatened canvassers, and fired guns at local Republican offices.  They even shot Republicans at a softball practice.  Some of this violence is of the lone wolf variety, but much of it is highly organized." . . .

Cornell students demand Chemistry Prof. David Collum be fired for tweeting that Buffalo incident was not police brutality
"Campus cancel culture seeks to fire someone with an unpopular view, claiming his presence makes students feel unsafe and runs against a diverse and inclusive campus."
. . . "David Collum is a distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Cornell University, and former Chair of the department. He self-identifies as libertarian, making him one of a small percentage of openly non-liberal professors on a large campus dominated by far-left social justice dogma.
"Collum also is a sought-after speaker on finance, and the Snowflake Generation, which seems prophetic in light of what’s going on in his life now."  . . .

NY Times Opinion Editor Resigns After Internal Fury Over Op-ed by Senator Tom Cotton  . . ."This resignation is so absurd that I really don’t know what they are thinking at the former gold standard of print journalism.  The lunatics are running the asylum . . . right into the “woke” ground." . . .

82-Year-Old Massachusetts Veteran Assaulted for Holding Trump Sign

IT BEGINS: Rioters Burned Down Minneapolis Manufacturer. Now They’re Relocating, Taking Jobs With Them


. . . The owner of a manufacturing company in Minneapolis that was burned to the ground during last week’s violent riots has announced that he is relocating his company, taking dozens of jobs out of the city, due to the failure of the city’s Democrat leaders to protect businesses.  . . .
. . . “The city’s first survey of property damage shows that nearly 1,000 commercial properties in Minneapolis were damaged during the riots, including 52 businesses that were completely destroyed and 30 other locations that sustained severe damage,” The Star Tribune reported.  . . .
 Voting with their feet: Burned-out Minneapolis manufacturer pulls up stakes and vows to rebuild elsewhere



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