Re: You is all a bunch of poofs!
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2019 7:52 am
Wow the gender-is-a-social-construct crazies sure do hate it when I bring up John Money.
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What should be shocking is the cavalier way some traditional media, like the Times and the Post, are allowing it to live on their pages. Brooks rebrands cultural Marxism as mere political correctness, giving the Nazi-inspired phrase legitimacy for the American right. It is dropped in or quoted in other stories—some of them lighthearted, like the fashion cues of the alt-right—without describing how fringe this notion is. It’s akin to letting conspiracy theories about chem trails or vaccines get unearned space in mainstream press.
Oh, puh-leeeeze. I saw Horse say there where was something wrong with the Telegraph link... so I went looking on my own... & my search terms-- something-like "london bus kiss attack" brought up results from both incidents. I replicated horse's error. This is hardly charging-ahead with a debunked theory, ignoring contrary evidence. "knee-jerk", "tin hat"? Howabout just plain-old 'wrong'?InfraRedBucket wrote: ↑Service Dog wrote: ↑I was wrong!Service Dog wrote: ↑
You appear to be making the same mistake as I did with the telegraph. These are two seperate incidents. Look at the time stamp in your mirror report and my telegraph one, it's from 2013.
The story doing the rounds on 'tinternet is of that one. From what I can gather no footage of this latest attack has been released yet.
Crap.
I was doing so well playing 'Spot The Differences', except I missed the different year.
Not just different years, different buses in different parts of London. The 2013 one is South London while the recent one was in Camden which is North London.
Fake footage?
Jeez, this is how conspiracy theories start , horse posts wrong link, admittedly corrects himself quickly, others don't bother to comprehend the details then the tin hats are on.
Honestly I hoped we were above this sort of knee jerk reaction , there's enough fake news out there as it is.
Apparently a couple more carpet munchers have been beaten up FOR kissing: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-hampshire-48572800Lsuoma wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2019 8:09 pmNot saying it is faked, but that picture does not look to me contemporaneous with the attacks as reported.Matt Cavanaugh wrote: ↑ Do you all have concealed carry in the UK?
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aka Cultural BolshevismDriftless wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2019 9:01 amIs this a new way to tar people who disagree with the regressive left? (Summary: cultural marxism is an anti-semitic term coined by the nazis.)
https://fair.org/home/cultural-marxism- ... azi-trope/
What should be shocking is the cavalier way some traditional media, like the Times and the Post, are allowing it to live on their pages. Brooks rebrands cultural Marxism as mere political correctness, giving the Nazi-inspired phrase legitimacy for the American right. It is dropped in or quoted in other stories—some of them lighthearted, like the fashion cues of the alt-right—without describing how fringe this notion is. It’s akin to letting conspiracy theories about chem trails or vaccines get unearned space in mainstream press.
The prime minister, the leader of the opposition, the pope, Roger Waters and the ghost of Mahatma fucking Gandhi are expected to comment shortly... :roll:Lsuoma wrote: ↑Apparently a couple more carpet munchers have been beaten up FOR kissing: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-hampshire-48572800
:think: :think:
'Sniffing out a Smollett'
Peterson uses "post-modern neo-marxism" to mean something like "the theory that all differences in outcome are caused by power differences" and I think a fair bit of the modern US usage of "cultural marxism" has much the same meaning.
Opinion is divided on the meaning and utility of such terms.Fegg wrote: ↑Peterson uses "post-modern neo-marxism" to mean something like "the theory that all differences in outcome are caused by power differences" and I think a fair bit of the modern US usage of "cultural marxism" has much the same meaning.
The world is manifestly unfair on a whole bunch of different levels, but it is also true that if you try to become a reliable person and work hard there is a really good chance that things will get better for you. Teaching kids that the world is unfair and excluding the idea that fixing themselves is what going to help the most is deeply counterproductive. We do need a word for this, but it probably shouldn't contain the word "marxism."
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A thought I keep coming back to that I would express in few other places is - were the Nazi's entirely wrong here? Or at least, do we assume they were entirely wrong too easily simply because they were the Nazis. Personally, I really like the art and culture that was produced in the Germanic world leading up to and following the first world war. I can equally see how one might see much of it as indicative of moral degeneracy, particularly if your perspective was that your society was sliding into chaos and decay.MarcusAu wrote: ↑aka Cultural BolshevismDriftless wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2019 9:01 amIs this a new way to tar people who disagree with the regressive left? (Summary: cultural marxism is an anti-semitic term coined by the nazis.)
https://fair.org/home/cultural-marxism- ... azi-trope/
What should be shocking is the cavalier way some traditional media, like the Times and the Post, are allowing it to live on their pages. Brooks rebrands cultural Marxism as mere political correctness, giving the Nazi-inspired phrase legitimacy for the American right. It is dropped in or quoted in other stories—some of them lighthearted, like the fashion cues of the alt-right—without describing how fringe this notion is. It’s akin to letting conspiracy theories about chem trails or vaccines get unearned space in mainstream press.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-48572955Transgender activist Munroe Bergdorf says she is "unbelievably sad" that the NSPCC has cut ties with her, days after she revealed she was Childline's "first LGBT+ campaigner".
She said the charity was "bowing down to pressure from a transphobic lobby".
Her appointment had been criticised by some on Twitter, with Ms Bergdorf described as a "porn model" and her appointment called "inappropriate".
The NSPCC has not explained exactly why it made the decision.
But the BBC has been told that NSPCC trustees received "transphobic letters" after the appointment was announced on Wednesday.
In a statement, the NSPCC said Ms Bergdorf "has supported the most recent phase of Childline's campaign which aims to support children with LGBTQ+ concerns" but she would have "no ongoing relationship with Childline or the NSPCC".
However, a number of negative tweets followed the announcement, with several taking offence at Ms Bergdorf having posed for Playboy in 2018.
Some claimed her appointment was "inappropriate" and Times journalist Janice Turner said there would be "cancelled direct debits" in response.
"Cultural Marxism" is commonly used to describe Critical Theory and its spawn, which came out of the Frankfurt School, who were a bunch of bed-wetting marxists. So there.Driftless wrote: ↑ Is this a new way to tar people who disagree with the regressive left? (Summary: cultural marxism is an anti-semitic term coined by the nazis.)
https://fair.org/home/cultural-marxism- ... azi-trope/
What should be shocking is the cavalier way some traditional media, like the Times and the Post, are allowing it to live on their pages. Brooks rebrands cultural Marxism as mere political correctness, giving the Nazi-inspired phrase legitimacy for the American right. It is dropped in or quoted in other stories—some of them lighthearted, like the fashion cues of the alt-right—without describing how fringe this notion is. It’s akin to letting conspiracy theories about chem trails or vaccines get unearned space in mainstream press.
Ari Paul has reported for the Nation, the Guardian, the Forward, the Brooklyn Rail, Vice News, In These Times, Jacobin and many other outlets.
https://jacobinmag.com/2019/04/this-lif ... -socialismHow to Be a Marxist
BY
SAMUEL MOYN
Blending Kierkegaard with Hegel and Marx, Martin Hägglund’s This Life offers a new generation of socialists a guide to living a life of radical political commitment.
Sounds like it started as a 4chan troll campaign or a scam. I'm assuming someone will be making money off this.Matt Cavanaugh wrote: ↑ Check out the Straight Pride web site ( :nin: ?) it's hilarious:
http://www.superhappyfunamerica.com
He' a Trans-JonBenet.
Anyone know where I can watch a young girl strip for dollar bills?Service Dog wrote: ↑He' a Trans-JonBenet.
One of the most popular shows ever. Stage show seen by more people than any other ever.
I took a University course on Marxism in 1989 or 90. We sampled all the flavors: Bakunin, Trotsky, Mao, Perestroika.
Your were around in Germany in the 1920s? You dont look that old.MarcusAu wrote: ↑ I have a soft spot for Dada myself.
Some might classify as it 'degeneracy' - others might say it came about as a rejection of the oh so rational intellectual forces that led to the outbreak of the first world war. If that is where reason leads then a revolt against the very concept of it is required.
nb This is not my thinking - but a summary of my impressions of the movement at the time.
And you look like a ginger pussy!InfraRedBucket wrote: ↑ Your were around in Germany in the 1920s? You dont look that old.
I am femindef of the anti-Ordan Peterson conference held at a college in Boise Idaho a few months ago... in-which the bigname guest marxist Richard Wolff claimed Peterson was wrong to conflate marxism with post-modernism & feminism.
Marx war kein Engel.Service Dog wrote: ↑ Marxists accusing Anti-Marxists
of anti-Semitism
is a very black kettle...
"What is the worldly religion of the Jew? Huckstering. What is his worldly God? Money.…. Money is the jealous god of Israel, in face of which no other god may exist. Money degrades all the gods of man – and turns them into commodities…. The bill of exchange is the real god of the Jew. His god is only an illusory bill of exchange…. The chimerical nationality of the Jew is the nationality of the merchant, of the man of money in general."
-- Karl Marx, "On the Jewish Question"
When on holiday in Ramsgate in 1879, Marx reported to Engels that the resort contained “many Jews and fleas.” In an earlier letter to Engels, Marx referred to Ferdinand Lassalle as a “Jewish nigger.”
--Karl Marx and Frederick Engels: Selected Correspondence, 1846-1895
"Thus we find every tyrant backed by a Jew, as is every pope by a Jesuit. In truth, the cravings of oppressors would be hopeless, and the practicability of war out of the question, if there were not an army of Jesuits to smother thought and a handful of Jews to ransack pockets.
… the real work is done by the Jews, and can only be done by them, as they monopolize the machinery of the loanmongering mysteries by concentrating their energies upon the barter trade in securities… Here and there and everywhere that a little capital courts investment, there is ever one of these little Jews ready to make a little suggestion or place a little bit of a loan. The smartest highwayman in the Abruzzi is not better posted up about the locale of the hard cash in a traveler’s valise or pocket than those Jews about any loose capital in the hands of a trader… The language spoken smells strongly of Babel, and the perfume which otherwise pervades the place is by no means of a choice kind.
… Thus do these loans, which are a curse to the people, a ruin to the holders, and a danger to the governments, become a blessing to the houses of the children of Judah. This Jew organization of loan-mongers is as dangerous to the people as the aristocratic organization of landowners… The fortunes amassed by these loan-mongers are immense, but the wrongs and sufferings thus entailed on the people and the encouragement thus afforded to their oppressors still remain to be told.
… The fact that 1855 years ago Christ drove the Jewish moneychangers out of the temple, and that the moneychangers of our age enlisted on the side of tyranny happen again chiefly to be Jews, is perhaps no more than a historical coincidence. The loan-mongering Jews of Europe do only on a larger and more obnoxious scale what many others do on one smaller and less significant. But it is only because the Jews are so strong that it is timely and expedient to expose and stigmatize their organization."
--Karl Marx, "The Russian Loan", New-York Daily Tribune, January 4, 1856
https://www.philosophersmag.com/opinion ... tisemitism
Marx war kein Engel.Service Dog wrote: ↑ Marxists accusing Anti-Marxists
of anti-Semitism
is a very black kettle...
"What is the worldly religion of the Jew? Huckstering. What is his worldly God? Money.…. Money is the jealous god of Israel, in face of which no other god may exist. Money degrades all the gods of man – and turns them into commodities…. The bill of exchange is the real god of the Jew. His god is only an illusory bill of exchange…. The chimerical nationality of the Jew is the nationality of the merchant, of the man of money in general."
-- Karl Marx, "On the Jewish Question"
When on holiday in Ramsgate in 1879, Marx reported to Engels that the resort contained “many Jews and fleas.” In an earlier letter to Engels, Marx referred to Ferdinand Lassalle as a “Jewish nigger.”
--Karl Marx and Frederick Engels: Selected Correspondence, 1846-1895
"Thus we find every tyrant backed by a Jew, as is every pope by a Jesuit. In truth, the cravings of oppressors would be hopeless, and the practicability of war out of the question, if there were not an army of Jesuits to smother thought and a handful of Jews to ransack pockets.
… the real work is done by the Jews, and can only be done by them, as they monopolize the machinery of the loanmongering mysteries by concentrating their energies upon the barter trade in securities… Here and there and everywhere that a little capital courts investment, there is ever one of these little Jews ready to make a little suggestion or place a little bit of a loan. The smartest highwayman in the Abruzzi is not better posted up about the locale of the hard cash in a traveler’s valise or pocket than those Jews about any loose capital in the hands of a trader… The language spoken smells strongly of Babel, and the perfume which otherwise pervades the place is by no means of a choice kind.
… Thus do these loans, which are a curse to the people, a ruin to the holders, and a danger to the governments, become a blessing to the houses of the children of Judah. This Jew organization of loan-mongers is as dangerous to the people as the aristocratic organization of landowners… The fortunes amassed by these loan-mongers are immense, but the wrongs and sufferings thus entailed on the people and the encouragement thus afforded to their oppressors still remain to be told.
… The fact that 1855 years ago Christ drove the Jewish moneychangers out of the temple, and that the moneychangers of our age enlisted on the side of tyranny happen again chiefly to be Jews, is perhaps no more than a historical coincidence. The loan-mongering Jews of Europe do only on a larger and more obnoxious scale what many others do on one smaller and less significant. But it is only because the Jews are so strong that it is timely and expedient to expose and stigmatize their organization."
--Karl Marx, "The Russian Loan", New-York Daily Tribune, January 4, 1856
https://www.philosophersmag.com/opinion ... tisemitism
Damn right. The only thing that would make it better is if the decimal point slips to the right on appeal. (Yeah, I know it won't happen.)
Is that your hound in the avatar picture?BoxNDox wrote: ↑Damn right. The only thing that would make it better is if the decimal point slips to the right on appeal. (Yeah, I know it won't happen.)
Because this shit isn't going to stop until one of these colleges is forced into outright bankruptcy, with all their assets, including their property, being sold off to pay the debt.
No, it's his wife. You insensitive bastard.Bhurzum wrote: ↑Is that your hound in the avatar picture?BoxNDox wrote: ↑Damn right. The only thing that would make it better is if the decimal point slips to the right on appeal. (Yeah, I know it won't happen.)
Because this shit isn't going to stop until one of these colleges is forced into outright bankruptcy, with all their assets, including their property, being sold off to pay the debt.
Gerfin!! Yes, say hi to whatever the guy's name is. Groffo or Ganfer or something? His masterpieces are missed.Phil_Giordana_FCD wrote: ↑ Going to have diner next week with some friend who used to post here and make funny Hitler videos.
Should I say hi from you people?
The reviewer lost me when he referred to Kierkegaard as a "canonical Christian". Even if you ignore his outright attacks on the Lutheran church, Kierkegaard's individualistic view of Christianity is hardly canonical.Matt Cavanaugh wrote: ↑https://jacobinmag.com/2019/04/this-lif ... -socialismHow to Be a Marxist
BY
SAMUEL MOYN
Blending Kierkegaard with Hegel and Marx, Martin Hägglund’s This Life offers a new generation of socialists a guide to living a life of radical political commitment.
Glorfindel?ConcentratedH2O, OM wrote: ↑Gerfin!! Yes, say hi to whatever the guy's name is. Groffo or Ganfer or something? His masterpieces are missed.Phil_Giordana_FCD wrote: ↑ Going to have diner next week with some friend who used to post here and make funny Hitler videos.
Should I say hi from you people?
Moral of the story: never believe a Marxist, especially when they swear they aren't a Marxist.BoxNDox wrote: ↑The reviewer lost me when he referred to Kierkegaard as a "canonical Christian". Even if you ignore his outright attacks on the Lutheran church, Kierkegaard's individualistic view of Christianity is hardly canonical.Matt Cavanaugh wrote: ↑https://jacobinmag.com/2019/04/this-lif ... -socialismHow to Be a Marxist
BY
SAMUEL MOYN
Blending Kierkegaard with Hegel and Marx, Martin Hägglund’s This Life offers a new generation of socialists a guide to living a life of radical political commitment.
As for the book, reviewers have said that he swallows Marxist economic doctrine hook, line, and sinker. I have no time to waste on such drivel.
Groffo was one of the Cultural Marx Brothers.ConcentratedH2O, OM wrote: ↑ Gerfin!! Yes, say hi to whatever the guy's name is. Groffo or Ganfer or something? His masterpieces are missed.
He called him, and Augustine "canonical religious thinkers," I think "canonical" here means that they are central enough to the history of thought that all educated people are supposed to know something about them. He contrasts them with MLK who, despite being a preacher, was a secular rather than a religious thinker.
All I know about St. Augustine is he founded Florida, and I vaguely recall reading Kierkegaard's Out of Africa in college.
Then he doesn't know that "canonical" has a pretty specific meaning in Christian writings.Fegg wrote: ↑He called him, and Augustine "canonical religious thinkers," I think "canonical" here means that they are central enough to the history of thought that all educated people are supposed to know something about them. He contrasts them with MLK who, despite being a preacher, was a secular rather than a religious thinker.
B.
Fuck yes. It's been Gluten free here for too long.Phil_Giordana_FCD wrote: ↑ Going to have diner next week with some friend who used to post here and make funny Hitler videos.
Should I say hi from you people?
Probably doing okay...KiwiInOz wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2019 1:30 pmFuck yes. It's been Gluten free here for too long.Phil_Giordana_FCD wrote: ↑ Going to have diner next week with some friend who used to post here and make funny Hitler videos.
Should I say hi from you people?