Kaden_Nite
Bluelight Crew
white straight men are under attack
Please elaborate.
white straight men are under attack
Please elaborate.
Please elaborate.
They are, and because of people like you, that are not aware of what's happening, or choose not to be aware, or actively dispute/ridicule it, they may even have some success. And I'm telling you now - it's not going to be good for the decent people in the LGBT community who really just want to be accepted and be equal. As soon as you throw pedos into that group, they're in big trouble. "And what's the problem with that?? Pedophilia is just another sexual preference, if I identify as a 5 year old then I can touch other people my age because that's my gender identity." The line must be drawn.swilow said:The paedophiles are coming, guys, get your umbrellas ready.
Look at the Covington case for a perfect example. Because that minor was white and wearing a MAGA hat - he was destroyed by the establishment and the media to an unacceptable level. His crime was being white and smirking. Then there's provable double standards on twitter. Someone even did some experiments - there was a minority user who wrote some really bad things about white people. It was reported but Twitter said they found that it did not violate their guidelines. Someone else posted the exact same tweet but switched "white" to "black" and was instantly removed after being reported because racism whatever. Twitter is rife with allowed and condoned anti-white messages. Another eg is the recent sexist Gillette ad that attacked men (seen their stock prices lately? bad move). If you watch that commercial, not only does it attack men but specifically white men. All the men in that ad who are doing something bad are white, and all the good guys who come to save the day are minorities. It's really insidious
Sandmann lawyer: Letters sent to New York Times, Today Show, 50 others may precede suits
The lawyers representing Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann and his family said Friday they have sent letters to media outlets, individual journalists, celebrities and Catholic organizations as the first step in possible libel and defamation lawsuits.
The list includes 50-plus names of organizations or individuals: from presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren to actress Alyssa Milano; individual journalists including Maggie Haberman, Ana Cabrera and David Brooks; national media outlets like the The New York Times, CNN, GQ and TMZ; and the dioceses of Covington and Lexington as well as the archdioceses of Louisville and Baltimore.
Nick, as well as his school, faced threats from those angered by video showing him, his classmates and Native Americans engaged in a much-debated confrontation. Some of the students wore "Make America Great Again" hats. Some students chanted and performed the tomahawk chop.
The legal counsel representing Nick and his family, Todd McMurtry and experienced libel and defamation lawyer L. Lin Wood of Atlanta, have said they will seek justice for the harm allegedly done to the teen.
McMurtry said an example of false reports were those saying Nick got into the face of Phillips.
McMurtry added his belief that some in the aftermath of the incident "permanently stained (Nick's) reputation."
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McMurtry is with the law firm of Hemmer Defrank Wessels and has practiced law in Greater Cincinnati since 1991. He said a team of seven lawyers has been working full-time to review the media accounts of what happened.
This week they have prepared documentation preservation letters addressed to organizations and individuals they believe may have defamed or libeled Nick with false reporting, McMurtry said.
McMurtry said the following organizations and people are those who can expect to receive the letters, which were all sent by the close of business on Friday.
Twitter deletes a post, a guy wearing a hat gets called a wiseass and Gillette make a television advertisement. That's an interesting definition of being 'under attack'.
He's suing the people that deserve to be sued. It was reprehensible what they did to him, and he literally did nothing wrong. Journalists failed to fact-check their own stories and put out fake news, which led to people like Kathy Griffin demanding her followers doxx this underage kid. Many even doubled down on attacking him after he was proven to be innocent, no excuse for that. Even now, after the evidence and truth is out, you're still subtly trying to demonize him - because he's a white kid that was wearing a MAGA hat.Sandmann, the MAGA hat-wearing, prolife peacemaker is suing everyone
I think the kid will be okay, somehow.
Another example of deceptive, anti-Trump fake news: people complaining about lower tax returns. Well:
"What the Treasury Department did is they adjusted the amount of taxes that were withheld from your paycheck every time you got paid, say every two or three weeks. And so you actually saw a little more in every paycheck in terms of less taxes withheld, but that means your refund at the end of the year might be a bit smaller than you actually expected."
Derp.
Because I can see the bigger pictureWell I definitely don't want to punch someone's face in when I hear them say "white privilege" so... I'm thinking we disagree, but I think you've got blinders on and are being really reactionary. I'd appreciate it if you could reply to my points that I asked you about and/or explain why it makes you so mad that you want to hurt someone about it.