Sunday, September 17, 2017

College: Normal-Sized Seats Are a Microaggression

7ummit Magazine

College: Normal-Sized Seats Are a Microaggression

"The New School, a university in New York City, has published a guide on avoiding microaggressions.
"The university defines microaggressions as "brief and commonplace verbal, behavioral, or environmental indignities, whether intentional or not, that communicate a hostile, derogatory, or negative slight or insult toward a targeted group."
" 'Microaggression is powerful and insidious and can be as damaging as 'explicit' aggression," the guide reads.
"One of the guidelines involves the size of classroom seats. Most are too small for many people, resulting in embarrassment, The New School says." . . .


Christian Dairy Queen owner proudly triggers libs with warning sign praising God, mocking snowflakes

BizPacReview  


"A christian(sp) Wisconsin Dairy Queen owner has put social justice warriors on notice with a “politically incorrect” trigger warning sign.

“This restaurant is politically incorrect,” the sign reads. “We have been known to say ‘Merry Christmas, Happy Easter (and) God Bless America.”

“ 'We salute and honor the flag, give thanks to our troops, police officers and firefighters, give thanks for the USA and give free sundaes to veterans on veterans day.”

"And it concludes with a warning for the perennially offended crowd. 

“ 'If this offends you, you are welcome to contact the owner at kewaskumdq@gmail.com and arrange a ‘snowflake safe space’ a minimum 24 hours in advance.”
"The words “In God We Trust” appear at the bottom of the sign."

Big Al Sharpton Threatens Boycott if ESPN Fires Racist Host

Downtrend


"ESPN continues to have problems after its employee Jemele Hill unleashed a series of defamatory tweets against President Donald Trump on Monday.
"Ms. Hill accused Trump of being a “white supremacist”, a smear that despite no evidence that would support such an assertion has nonetheless become accepted as holy writ by the left.
"Rather than move quickly to fire or at least discipline Hill, the network allowed the situation to fester to the point that they are essentially being held hostage by their blatantly racist host.
"Now the Reverend Al Sharpton is involved and threatening to lead a boycott against the disgraced network if Hill is held accountable.
"Sharpton is a seasoned race-baiter with a media presence as well as a history of leeching onto figures of dubious character to bolster his street cred as a civil rights crusader.
"Add Jemele Hill to that list." . . .
ESPN Head To Staff: ‘ESPN Is Not A Political Organization’  . . . "The White House continued to hammer ESPN on Friday, calling it "hypocritical" for what it deems a double-standard in how the network handles conservative and liberal employees.
"White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said during the daily briefing that ESPN once suspended longtime anchor Linda Cohn while distancing itself but not firing Hill this week." . . .

Liberal Rockers U2 Cancel Concert Because They’re TERRIFIED Of Liberal Protesters

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Clash Daily   "Isn’t Bono supposed to be an ‘ally’ to ‘the resistance’? "So what’s to be afraid of his when his own team is doing the marching?
"Bono and U2 are touring America again. "And they’re no fans of Trump. They’ve thrown in with the ‘resistance’ movement. "There’s even a ‘blame America’ segment in their tour right now.
"They went to a refugee camp — not to help them find resettlement — why would he use his gazillions for helping find her a home? — he went to a refugee camp to shoot a propaganda piece."  . . . 
. . . "But his contempt for America wasn’t enough to keep him from PROFITING off of American wealth, was it? "But that was way back in May. What’s he up to now? 
"Their tour took them to St Louis, which is making headlines now. Thugs on the Left have decided to ‘Resist’ a Judge’s acquittal of a former police officer by destroying ‘every storefront on the loop’.
"So they canceled their concert? For the safety of their fans? Why would they want to do that? After all… they support all the same causes.
"Nobody is Illegal, right? Black lives matter, right? All of Syria should be able to move to St Louis for a chance at a better life, right? "But when the team they back showed their true colors… they all packed up and ran away."
Reformatted by TD

Muslim prayer on the Delaware Senate floor

Viral Liberty  With eleven Democrats and ten Republicans this can happen



". . . “We just heard from the Quran, which calls for our very demise. I fought for this country, not to be damned by someone that comes in here and prays to their God for our demise. I think that’s despicable.”
"Unfortunately, it was David McBride, of course a Democrat, that sided with the ‘Religion of Peace’ and spoke in rebuke of Lawson’s words:
“ 'I have never been of the mind to censure the words of other members, but I also believe deeply that words have consequences. To criticize the sacred prayer of another religion from the floor of the Senate strikes me as antithetical to everything we ought to stand for as lawmakers.' ” . . .
Hat tip to Jimmie Mrose

Still Not With Her Week at Legal Insurrection

Saturday, September 16, 2017

California Legislature Passes Bill To Punish Elder-Care Workers Who Don’t Use Trans Pronouns

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The Federalist
The bill aims to promote the rights of transgender individuals by forcing health care employees to use patients' 'preferred name or pronouns.'
"There was a time when I thought no rule of grammar could possibly inspire more ardent debate than the Oxford comma. But California once again proves me wrong.
"State representatives elected by the special, especially tan snowflakes of the Golden State have just passed the nation’s first state laws governing pronoun usage
"SB 219, which passed the State Assembly on September 12 and has already passed the Senate, proposes to fine or jail employees of long-term or intermediate care facilities who repeatedly and willfully refuse to use a preferred gender pronoun:
This bill would enact the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Long-Term-Care Facility Resident’s Bill of Rights. Among other things, the bill would make it unlawful, except as specified, for any long-term care facility to take specified actions wholly or partially on the basis of a person’s actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) status, including, among others,willfully and repeatedly failing to use a resident’s preferred name or pronouns after being clearly informed of the preferred name or pronouns. [Emphasis added.]

"There Are No Religious Exemptions In SB 219

"Although this technically wouldn’t criminalize using the wrong pronoun, violating this item in the patient’s “bill of rights” for Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly would carry a fine of up to $1000 or a year in jail." . . .

Would Democrats embrace JFK now?

Boston Globe

President John. F. Kennedy looks into the sky as planes from the Carrier Enterprise maneuver in a demonstration off the east coast on April 14, 1962.

. . . "The 35th president was an ardent tax-cutter who championed across-the-board, top-to-bottom reductions in personal and corporate tax rates, slashed tariffs to promote free trade, and even spoke out against the “confiscatory” property taxes being levied in too many cities.
"He was anything but a big-spending, welfare-state liberal. “I do not believe that Washington should do for the people what they can do for themselves through local and private effort,” Kennedy bluntly avowed during the 1960 campaign. One of his first acts as president was to institute a pay cut for top White House staffers, and that was only the start of his budgetary austerity. “To the surprise of many of his appointees,” longtime aide Ted Sorensen would later write, he “personally scrutinized every agency request with a cold eye and encouraged his budget director to say ‘no.’ ” 
. . . 
“When young, wealthy, and conservative John Fitzgerald Kennedy announced for Congress, many people wondered why,” it began. “Hardly a liberal even by his own standards, Kennedy is mainly concerned by what appears to him as the coming struggle between collectivism and capitalism. In speech after speech he charges his audience ‘to battle for the old ideas with the same enthusiasm that people have for new ideas.’ ” . . .

Maxine Waters can be 'humiliated'?

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Bing

Monica Showalter
 It's as if she has a race-o-meter somewhere in her back office in one of her million-dollar homes there to place the most unrelated of news items into the hopper and see it emerge in new form as a racialist stick to beat her adversaries with.
"Making a fool of herself again, Maxine Waters has seized on a news story reporting that President Trump 'humiliated' Attorney General Jeff Sessions over his decision to recuse himself from the Russian meddling into the U.S. election and then tried to reap racial political hay from it. According to Fox News:
"To Jeff Sessions, how does it feel to be dragged & humiliated? Now you know how the African Americans you disrespected feel," she tweeted.
"First question: Maxine Waters, capable feeling humiliated? Since when has this woman ever felt shame or humiliation? She's spent a career making one stupid claim after another without the least scintilla of shame, and given that she hasn't ever stopped doing it, she probably won't.
"To say she's ever felt shame is to say the moon is made of bleu cheese. Whoops, she'd use that analogy to bring up racism, too." . . .

North Korea Experiencing One Of The Worst Famines In Country’s History…

Weasel Zippers

"Maybe if Kim Jong Un would eat less maybe there would be more food to go around."


"Via NBC:
North Koreans are likely to face serious food shortages despite recent relief from an intense dry spell, officials from the UN Food and Agricultural Organization told CNBC.
Rainfall this year was “considerably lower” than a corresponding period in 2001, when cereal production in the communist dictatorship plunged to record lows, the UN said in a July report. An estimated 20 percent of herd animals have also reportedly been severely affected this year in the worst-hit regions.
The worst dry conditions, which ran from April to June, could threaten this year’s overall agricultural yield and exacerbate food shortages in the country. According to the report, cereals, potato and soybeans comprise the main source of nutrition for North Korea’s population — many of whom are already underfed.
Count the overweight fat people in this photo


Chuck and Nancy and Donald and Heidi; plus: California Democrats Are Getting Tired Of Pelosi


Chuck and Nancy and Donald and Heidi  . . . "The normal way to muster the requisite Democratic support in the Senate is to pick off the least leftist Dems in the chamber, not to win over the leftist Minority Leader. In Trump’s case, this approach might seem particularly doable given the large number of Senate Democrats running for reelection next year in states Trump carried.

"However, Trump may have concluded that picking off the Joe Manchins, Joe Donnellys, and Heidi Heitkamps won’t work. If so, he may be right. First, there may not be enough of them. Second, the combination of party discipline and the prospect of being “primaried” may be enough for Schumer to keep even these Democrats in line.
Townhall   . . . "Democrats need to flip at least 24 seats next year to retake the House, which won’t be easy. They also have to defend close to a dozen Democratic districts that went heavily for Trump. Also, there’s the party’s own geographic wall they have to deal with; you can’t win national elections by holding urban areas, especially congressional ones. Moreover, studies show that if every Hillary voter who backed a Republican representative in 2016 turned out flipped for a Democrat in 2018, the party would still fall short of retaking the majority.
"Now, a new survey of Democrats statewide in California shows that things are turning sour for Nancy. While she and Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) are hard core liberals, they may not be liberal enough for the emerging progressive base that’s becoming ever more active and vocal within Democratic politics (via Sacramento Bee):" . . .
I cannot forget this image of Pelosi and her Dems taunting TEA Party protestors after the passing of Obamacare: 

What is Justice for a Rape Victim?

Phyllis Chesler 
There she was, on the front page of the American newspapers, a 20-year-old Bosnian Moslem girl, hanging from a tree, a suicide, dead by her own hand, her death a cry for help. Our silence, deafening.
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"We cannot say: "We didn't know, no one told us." We know. We've seen it on TV, read the detailed reports, seen the photos. I knew, feminists knew what was going on in Bosnia. True, we had trouble sleeping over it, and some of us sent money, gathered evidence, drafted lawsuits, petitioned the U.N., counseled and consoled the victims, quietly helped rape-refugees to leave the country, but, as a movement, we failed to mount even one Israeli-style Entebbe-raid, even one mass "pacifist" action on Bosnian soil. We wrung our hands and waited for the patriarchal governments to "do something": convene a war crimes tribunal in The Hague, bomb Sarajevo, lift the arms embargo, fight it out, man-to-man.  

"We are the Good Feminist Germans. We—and our respective governments—did even less in the matters of Rwanda, El Salvador, Guatemala, Peru, Liberia, New Guinea, East Timor, Jammu, and Kashmir, Haiti.

"In 1971, when I first heard that retreating Pakistani soldiers had begun to gang-rape Bengali women in what would become Bangladesh, I called for the rescue of "our own." I had once lived in the Moslem world, I knew what would (and did) happen to those raped and raped-and-impregnated women. "Many will kill themselves," I said, "if their brothers and fathers don't kill them first." I called for immediate feminist airlifts of the raped women." . . .