RSSThis. We have not forgotten Paul and Linda Marino.
That’d be lovely. It’ll never happen. US is now a one party Democrat forever state. It’ll get much much crazier and vicious. Humans have been genociding each other and our predecessors (RIP Neanderthals) for millennia. There is nothing preventing it from happening to us. The board has already been set, the pieces (mass immigration, affirmative action, demonization in the media, etc) are moving. Invest wisely and have multiple passports. There aren’t enough lifeboats for everyone aboard the Titanic.
He should sue them instead and live off the settlement.
Apologies are admissions of guilt. Always viciously attack back, never apologize.
The correct response for the cancelled is to drag down the canceller with you. Perhaps it turns out that, when you gave each a phone call after the controversy started, the head of HR and the board of governors both offered you sex in exchange for keeping your job, and it is your rightful duty in the name of #metoo to expose this on every social media platform.
Those massage parlour whores were spreading degeneracy and disease. Absolutely nothing of value was lost.
You fell for the Billie Eilish marketing pitch, I see.
As she sort of humblebrag acknowledged in that little Instagram tiff she had last year, Lana has got a fairly wide open lane for her shtick since the median point of performative femininity in music today has settled somewhere between Billie Eilish's schizoid asexuality and "WAP." There's an unmet demand for a woman who is actually reasonably pleasant to look at singing songs that are reasonably pleasant to listen to. Props to her for coming out of her attempted canceling last year though by refusing to back down or apologize. Props also to her for her productivity over the last decade. I appreciate musicians who can keep working consistently rather than getting burned out and/or lazy with success.Replies: @Buzz Mohawk, @AShartIsBorn, @YetAnotherAnon
Singer Lana Del Rey has been triggering music critics for a decade for her pride in being a beautiful straight white American woman. But she’s so smart (philosophy major in college) and aesthetically gifted (both in terms of her overall shtick and, on this new album, in massive melodic hooks) that she’s gotten away with it so far.
Taylor Swift, now that she’s rebranded as a wandering poetess in the woods circa 1930s New England, has taken up a big chunk of that lane too.
Grimes managed to snag him because she completes into his fantasy of having an AI waifu ala Joi from Blade Runner:

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Paying for your daughter to embark on a 10-15 year credentialing vision quest after 8th grade is arguably misguided
Better to shine bright for a few years than a whole life in the dusk.
Many traditional cultures have means by which pubescent girls can somewhat de-emphasize their sexuality for a few years until they make their debut in society in their later teens as a lovely young woman ready to be wooed. Maybe what our adolescent girls need is less gender-bending and more gender-pending in which anxious adolescent girls get to escape the social media spotlight until they are more ready.
This is why Billie Eilish is a phenomenon with that age group, she made it acceptable for teenage girls to wear really baggy clothing. In the age of Instagram prostitute Kardashian clones, she presented a socially cool alternative for tween girls that allows them to de-sexualize themselves.
Flanagan also gets right down to business in addressing the effects of Wokeness on current private school ethos and practice:
Among the posts from more recent students, what’s striking is that several kinds of experiences were related over and over: the expectation that Black kids would be excellent athletes (and possibly weaker students); insulting assumptions about Black students’ family backgrounds; teachers repeatedly confusing the names of Black students; other students constantly reaching out and touching Black girls’ hair; and non-Black students using the N‑word. Read collectively, these posts are a damning statement about the schools.
I highly recommend reading this one in full if you've got any interest in schooling/university admission/the culture of the rich and powerful.Replies: @kaganovitch, @JMcG, @Hibernian, @AShartIsBorn, @Hodag, @William Badwhite, @El Dato, @William Badwhite
The tensions at Dalton are fascinating: Are there enough wealthy white parents willing to pay $54,000 a year to have their kid play the part of Racist Cop in science class (or—the final insult—to have him cast as Racist Cop No. 2)?
The purpose of ultra expensive/exclusive schools is the same as always: make sure they form the right friendship groups, and make sure they get into the right universities that will lead to the right jobs, marriages and further friends, all with the purpose of perpetuating wealth and status.
God forbid someone have an issue with the most influential and widely read newspaper in the world’s most powerful country constantly speeding blood libel about our race with very real consequences.
OT: I’m watching the Grammys and literally ever ad with a couple is a black/white combo. Latinos non-existent. There was also an ad with a classical statue of a white man bursting into pieces and a fat black woman stepping out of it with a smug look on her face.
She managed to get reporters to chase down RF members and shout “are you racist?” at them. Don’t put anything past her.
Agreed, going for a 50-minute walk alone in South London at 9pm was stupid. Reminds me of the recent cases of white grad students from high profile unis murdered by blacks because they took a walk through the hood.
Another clueless millennial dead because they thought caring about their personal safety was racist.
Vancouver winters aren’t that bad! And we have near 0% blacks and little in the way of AA for universities (only natives get it, but most don’t even bother to apply).
You can also drag down with you those who are trying to cancel you. All it takes is an accusation, right? Maybe you remember that they said something racist, or that they groped you.
You’re wrong about this, no need to twist things to fit a narrative. The “secret committees” he’s talking about are a bunch of Grammy higher-ups who get together to fix the nominations in major categories. Previously, all categories were a democracy like the Oscars are. You can host a lot of parties and bribe people, but at the end of the day the vote decides.
The Grammys secret committees started in the 90s after boomer tastes were becoming too prevalent and younger genres like grunge and rap were getting shut out. They were afraid it would lead to bad ratings and the show becoming irrelevant.
Then sometime around 2014 they started to use the secret committees to make the main categories more female-centric and black-centric in response to accusations of sexism and racism with the nominations. The Weeknd was snubbed by this very committee, who instead opted to nominate several other less famous black artists this year like Black Pumas, Doja Cat and Megan thee Stallion.
TLDR No one is advocating for votes to not be anonymous. If anything, getting rid of the secret committees would most likely make the nominations much whiter and male-er.
You really don’t get it do you? At the root of this is genocidal hatred against our kind due to the humiliation they feel thanks to Western conquest and technological/cultural superiority over the last 500 years. It has nothing to do with common sense. They hate you and want you begging on your knees or worse. “Where would we all be?” Homeless or dead, as intended.
The solution is to make lots of money and fast, park it somewhere no one can touch, and never get too attached to your career. If you get cancelled by the mob, you can still have a fun life. Hell you might even be able to start writing for Unz!