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Try to guess who canceled the cancel culture conference

From Western Australia Today:

‘Unbelievable’: Livestream of cancel culture debate ‘cancelled’ during State Library of WA’s Disrupted Festival

By Marta Pascual Juanola
November 12, 2020 — 6.01am

A high-profile legal academic has accused the State Library of WA of “censoring” a panel on cancel culture after a livestream of the discussion was canned amid fears it would upset some viewers.

Augusto Zimmermann took aim at festival organisers in a social media post, accusing “the new left-wing elites” of suppressing dissenting ideas and prohibiting opposing voices.

Dr Zimmermann, a law professor and president of the WA Legal Theory Association, is a self-confessed libertarian best known for his views on freedom of speech.

The panel was organised to discuss the notion of ‘cancel culture’ – where people are ostracised, largely online, over controversial views or actions – as part of the library’s Disrupted Festival of Ideas, and was moderated by Murdoch University lecturer Catherine Archer.

“What is cancel culture? Does cancel culture actually exist? Is it just a term utilised by the alt-right and boomer power brokers to crush dissent by militant millennials?” the program read.

“Or is cancel culture a real thing and a threat to nuanced debate and the safe exchange of ideas? This panel explores what cancel culture actually means – if anything.”

Panellists included Dr Zimmermann, SLWA chief executive Margaret Allen, Murdoch University post-graduate research student Graeme Paton, and sexologist and LGBTQ specialist Kai Schweizer.

Schweizer is the square-jawed Person of Purple in the lower left corner.

As part of this year’s festival, panels on the main stage of the library were to be broadcast online, subject to permission from the speakers.

But a SLWA spokesman said the livestream of the cancel culture discussion, held on Saturday, had been cancelled due to one of the panellists not giving permission for it to air ahead of the event.

The spokesman said the panellist was concerned the discussion could upset some of his followers on social media. …

Mr Paton told WAtoday he was not asked about the decision to cancel the livestream, but said Mr Schweizer was concerned participants would raise topics “that might have been disturbing”.

“I think Kai was, very specifically [saying], ‘My priority is a vulnerable community and I don’t want to give trans people another reason to feel like they are outcast again’,” he said.

Shrinking violets like Schweizer need to be protected from the Free Speech Menace.

 
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  1. Where is it all headed? A lengthy, ever-worsening dark ages?

    • Replies: @Dieter Kief
    @JimDandy

    No. Cesnorsship will eventually get weaker and what we will mostly hear about the censorship that is going on right now is something like this: I never thought that censorship was a real problem anyhow. - And didn't Steve Sailer have one of the websites with lots of comments and quite some traffic? and didn't Steven Pinker have bestsellers? And Douglas Murray, too? - C'mon man!...

    Replies: @El Dato

  2. OT and late but some of you might get a laugh out of this .

    Watch to the end for increased laughs .

    • Replies: @guest
    @donut

    I don’t have much faith in the head-shrinker profession, but at least they actually talk to people before coming up with diagnoses. These videos might as well be analyses for fictional characters.

    Does anyone really think masturbation-guilt is a serious mental problem? Because when I’m in charge, there’s gonna be more guilt and shame than you can shake a mind-stick at. And not for being born into unpopular races, like nowadays. For the old things.

    Replies: @El Dato, @donut

  3. “As part of this year’s festival, panels on the main stage of the library were to be broadcast online, subject to permission from the speakers.”

    This is where the Library made its mistake. It never should have allowed the panel participants to have power over it. The Library should have said up front that it would do whatever it wanted with the recordings of the panels it hosted, including putting them online and livestreaming them I sure hope they have learned their lesson and make this their policy from now on.

    Obviously we now know that cancel culture exists. It’s interesting purple hair man was willing to give up being heard himself for the pleasure of preventing three other people from being heard. That level of self-censorship shows a real dedication to denying a platform to the people you disagree with.

    By the way, isn’t Western Australia a sparsely populated place where many people use the Internet instead of driving long distances for events? It was pretty nasty not to allow the livestreaming.

  4. “What is cancel culture? Does cancel culture actually exist?

    Well, how are we gonna’ know now, after you canceled the freakin’ conference?!

    Couldn’t they have canceled Mr.(?) Schweizer off the panel ahead of time, so the discussion could go on? Maybe the other 3 didn’t have any social media friends to worry about.

  5. Off Topic:

    “Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine needs to be thawed from -94F and has to be used within five days: State officials scramble to carry out ‘very complex’ plans and overcome logistical challenges in administering jabs to Americans”

    Not only that, but “Each thermal shipping container will be filled with dry ice and 975 vials of the vaccine, which each contain five doses, for a total of 4,875 doses.” Many places outside big cities aren’t set up to handle 5,000 people coming in within 5 days for a vaccine.

    Pfizer says in another Daily Mail article that they are working on a powdered version of the vaccine that would only require refrigeration that could be ready next year. Obviously just having vaccines available doesn’t solve all problems.

    PS. More details to be done:

    “Once the vaccine is thawed, it needs to be diluted within two hours. The diluted vaccine must be used within six hours.

    If the dose is unable to be diluted within the two hour time frame, it needs to be stored in the refrigerator.”

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8938675/How-COVID-19-vaccine-distributed-US.html

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8936107/Pfizers-scientist-says-working-powder-form-COVID-19-vaccine.html

    • Thanks: AndrewR
    • Replies: @ThreeCranes
    @notsaying

    On to the next stage.

    The vaccine will not prove to be as efficacious as advertised. The function of its having been released on the heels of the election fulfilled, news of its true efficacy will be slowly allowed to filter out into the digital Agora. Call it the "Biden Boost", enough of a rush to wash out the nasty taste of Trump from voter's mouths and to lubricate the transition, the dramatic news of "A Cure!" will give way to the grim reality that there are no magic bullets. That's why they're already preparing us for another year's lockdowns. Everything is scripted.

    , @clyde
    @notsaying

    With these ultra frozen logistics I see many people getting inferior doses. Degraded doses with lower effectiveness. IOW keep yo mask on and keep away from others! Work from home or laze at home.

    Replies: @Mr. Anon

  6. A high-profile legal academic has accused the State Library of WA of “censoring” a panel on cancel culture after a livestream of the discussion was canned amid fears it would upset some viewers.

    • Thanks: Redneck farmer
    • LOL: El Dato
    • Troll: Neoconned
    • Replies: @Neoconned
    @Bardon Kaldian

    LOL good sir. Classic troll moment....trolls are becoming rare due to over moderation online....

    Anywho i knew the "cancel culprit" the second i saw the purple hair.....

    Replies: @Alden

  7. It rubs the lotion on its skin…

  8. Who cancels the cancellers?

    • Thanks: HammerJack
    • LOL: Mr. Anon, M_Young
    • Replies: @Bardon Kaldian
    @BenKenobi

    Old question: who controls the controllers?

    Replies: @SunBakedSuburb

    , @Alden
    @BenKenobi

    The newest targets of cancel culture are picked weekly and canceled within a few days. Then the witch hunt moves on to the next target.

    There should be an animal rights environmental movement against hair dye coming along soon.

  9. Shrinking violets like Schweizer need to be protected from the Free Speech Menace.

    Or, that real nasty menace named reality.

    • Replies: @Mike Pierson, Davenport Rector, Midfielder
    @Kronos


    Shrinking violets like Schweizer need to be protected from the Free Speech Menace.
     
    Knockout line from Steve BTW. The word violets does depend on context here a bit.
  10. In the future, everyone will be cancelled for 15 minutes.

    • Replies: @Ray P
    @black sea

    An optimist, how quaint.

  11. @donut
    OT and late but some of you might get a laugh out of this .

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=io6O-I6AXkc

    Watch to the end for increased laughs .

    Replies: @guest

    I don’t have much faith in the head-shrinker profession, but at least they actually talk to people before coming up with diagnoses. These videos might as well be analyses for fictional characters.

    Does anyone really think masturbation-guilt is a serious mental problem? Because when I’m in charge, there’s gonna be more guilt and shame than you can shake a mind-stick at. And not for being born into unpopular races, like nowadays. For the old things.

    • Replies: @El Dato
    @guest

    "Mental Health" is increasingly becoming a Schrödinger's Cat. Once you check it, it collapses into an entry of the DSM-5

    It’s totally wrong to turn Covid-19 into a ‘mental health crisis’

    There's money to be made! An the overproduced elites need to pay that mortgage.

    , @donut
    @guest

    I only put it up for the laugh . How he worked that in about the boating class and the single handed typing with a straight face and then the outakes at the end . Sorry you didn't find it amusing .

    Replies: @guest

  12. World War Hair Update:

    In case you didn’t know, Steve, a major part of a recent This Is Us episode dealt with a lesbian daughter of the black main character complaining about her teacher touching her hair. I believe she had to ask the teacher more than once to cease his or her hair-touching.

    Which worked for her as an individual, though apparently other black students continued to be touched. Either this teacher had a fetish, or that’s just what every non-black teacher does.

    In the same episode the father as a young man was shown being propositioned by a cute white girl for a kiss because she wanted to know what it was like to kiss a black guy. (Not put in those words exactly.) Poor him.

    • Replies: @Charon
    @guest

    This. This is where the *insane* comes from. Too many people are still unclear on the concept.

    These people create *reality* for the masses. We're so far behind it's sad. No, tragic.

    , @Charlotte
    @guest

    Do you ever get the feeling there is some wishful thinking going on? “Those wypipo just can’t get enough of me and my blackness!”

    , @duncsbaby
    @guest

    When I was a kid I had a black friend who was that rare thing: a black nerd. He read all of Tolkien before everyone else & was a pretty quiet, well-mannered guy. He was a good guy but I remember a couple of times horsing around with him, playing touch football or some nonsense & accidentally touching his hair and quite honestly it repulsed me. His hair felt unnatural to me at a young age. I was a little guilty about it because he was a good guy but I'm a little amazed at all these anecdotes of white people going around feeling blacks' hair. Believe me, it's not all its stacked up to be.

    , @Gabe Ruth
    @guest

    The only person I know that has people touch their hair (usually without asking) with any regularity is my oldest daughter, currently in 4th grade. No points for guessing our race.

  13. @Bardon Kaldian

    A high-profile legal academic has accused the State Library of WA of “censoring” a panel on cancel culture after a livestream of the discussion was canned amid fears it would upset some viewers.
     
    https://media.tenor.com/images/47e8e0c9cfb109e43a327d30f31c3408/tenor.gif

    Replies: @Neoconned

    LOL good sir. Classic troll moment….trolls are becoming rare due to over moderation online….

    Anywho i knew the “cancel culprit” the second i saw the purple hair…..

    • Replies: @Alden
    @Neoconned

    Notice the shade of purple hair matched the purple thing around his neck? Black shirt was much too dark and heavy color for that shade of purple. White yellow or many pastel shades would have been much better. Light lemon yellow. White shirt and light not dark gray pants plus subtle white pearl stud earrings would be best.

    My latest career; fashion consultant for men who want to look like women or undecided.

    My advice to Gov Pritzker, a full burka and face veil that covers everything but the eyes. Plus gloves to cover up his hands at all times.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar, @Harry Baldwin, @Peter D. Bredon

  14. Francis: It is symbolic of our struggle against oppression.
    Reg: It’s symbolic of his struggle against reality.

    etc.

  15. Idk why anyone older than high school age chooses to dye their hair unnatural colors. Truly a sign of mental illness.

    • Agree: Gordo, bruce county
    • Replies: @Johnny Smoggins
    @AndrewR


    Idk why anyone older than high school age chooses to dye their hair unnatural colors.
     
    For the same reason people get multiple piercings or tattoos. It's a way for ugly people to get noticed.
    , @Known Fact
    @AndrewR

    As a boring old normiecon who can't stomach tats or piercings, I have to say that the midnight blue shade of streaks looks good on some women with silky jet-black hair. Still a glaring red flag as to their behavior and mindset, however (as are ... you've heard it from me before ... bangs!)

    , @S. Anonyia
    @AndrewR

    Also damages the hair. A lot of these purple, blue, and green hair guys/gals will have a bunch of bald patches by the time they are in their 40s.

    Replies: @Alden

  16. Is it just a term utilised by the alt-right and boomer power brokers to crush dissent by militant millennials?

  17. From the KKK to the CCC (Cancel Culture Conference) then?

    “What is cancel culture? Does cancel culture actually exist? Is it just a term utilised by the alt-right and boomer power brokers to crush dissent by militant millennials?”

    You damned dumb brats in adults’ bodies. You know what you need?

    It goes well with all the colored hair bullshit.

    What will you idiots do when the money runs out?

    > post-graduate research student
    > sexologist and LGBTQ specialist

    Say no more. Say no more!

    • Replies: @Stan d Mute
    @El Dato


    What will you idiots do when the money runs out?
     
    If we’re lucky, maybe President Uncle Joe & the Hoe will gin us up with a real peach of a war and draft all the blue haired youngsters because diversity is our greatest strength.

    I might be okay with that demonrat war.
  18. How is it the rights of men who are so warped and severely mentally ill, they want to cut their penises off and look like ‘Buffalo Bill’ style serial killers.. (No western transexuals ever look remotely female) are more important than someone working to support his /her family? Its disgusting, 0.0000x % of the population wields such power but just another rouse by Democrats to use liberal agendas for politics and (((others))) to divide and conquer us.

    As mentioned on other threads the Jewish family who own Hyatt Hotels have invested hundreds of millions into the Pro Trans movement and are fully backed by the SPLCC/ACLU/ADL to litigate anyone who stands in their way.

    These people will always find something to moan, whinge and protest about because they are fundamentally unhappy with themselves, so they project this onto others. They don’t have the character for self-reflection and criticism so look to blame the world around them. This is the Western problem of having easy lives with little danger or suffering that tends to focus and distract the mind from frivolous social luxuries – like the rights of sexual deviants and perverts.

    Think of all we could achieve, if we stopped spending time and money worrying about gays, trans and minorities who do nothing but make society dangerous and miserable and cost us money via crime and welfare etc?

    Russia and China must think we are absolutely crazy..and we are. The U.S and the UK / Europe need a new political movement and party, to stop this madness and stand for decent people and our rights for once.

    • Replies: @Macumazahn
    @jacobs-adder

    Indeed. We're constantly lectured about how we must accommodate the deviants, lunatics and freaks. I say to Hell with them - let the tiny minority of defectives accommodate us.
    In a sane world, these individuals would be taken out behind the barn and quietly put down - not celebrated as the finest society has to offer.

    Replies: @James O'Meara

  19. @Kronos

    Shrinking violets like Schweizer need to be protected from the Free Speech Menace.
     
    Or, that real nasty menace named reality.

    https://youtu.be/sXQkXXBqj_U

    Replies: @Mike Pierson, Davenport Rector, Midfielder

    Shrinking violets like Schweizer need to be protected from the Free Speech Menace.

    Knockout line from Steve BTW. The word violets does depend on context here a bit.

  20. @BenKenobi
    Who cancels the cancellers?

    Replies: @Bardon Kaldian, @Alden

    Old question: who controls the controllers?

    • Replies: @SunBakedSuburb
    @Bardon Kaldian

    "who controls the controllers?"

    It's either steve or jesus.

  21. “self-confessed libertarian”? “LGBTQ specialist”? Those Aussies have some odd perspectives.

  22. @guest
    @donut

    I don’t have much faith in the head-shrinker profession, but at least they actually talk to people before coming up with diagnoses. These videos might as well be analyses for fictional characters.

    Does anyone really think masturbation-guilt is a serious mental problem? Because when I’m in charge, there’s gonna be more guilt and shame than you can shake a mind-stick at. And not for being born into unpopular races, like nowadays. For the old things.

    Replies: @El Dato, @donut

    “Mental Health” is increasingly becoming a Schrödinger’s Cat. Once you check it, it collapses into an entry of the DSM-5

    It’s totally wrong to turn Covid-19 into a ‘mental health crisis’

    There’s money to be made! An the overproduced elites need to pay that mortgage.

  23. In New Jersey news, the Yankees have decided to move their AA MiLB team from Trenton to Bridgewater. While the move is less than 30 miles geographically, it is much longer demographically, as Trenton is a dystopia, while Bridgewater is located near the intersection of two interstate highways and is famous for office parks and shopping malls. Obviously the old owners are up in arms and are crying racism.

    • LOL: clyde
    • Replies: @clyde
    @ScarletNumber

    Though I hear Trenton NJ has many good old school, Italian owned pizzerias. We will know for sure when Dave Portnoy shows up.

  24. When do we get to the part where the people doing the cancelling are themselves cancelled, ideally in the style of Robespierre?

  25. Why is it that all societies innate prejudices against appearance get thrown out the window for people with neon dyed hair? It basically telegraphs that a person has BPD and there is no surer way to know a person’s politics are solipsistic and not abstractly rational than that. That such people are the leading proponents of everything being subjective is hardly surprising. (But also that their subjective truth is the correct one)

    Why don’t we take people with dyed hair and septum piercings like somebody who walks around all day in a t-shirt with a radical political slogan on it? As somebody sufficed with an agenda. Social media has acted to radicalise and mobilise such people to the extent that they have a functional veto over social mores and policy now.

  26. Easy you think, just don’t invite someone like Dr. Purplemane next time; oops, now you’re “excluding trans voices”.
    Seems to be a pattern. Group gets a seat at the table in the name of inclusion, then a gets a veto in the name of tolerance.

    • Thanks: Harry Baldwin
    • Replies: @Known Fact
    @Dennis Dale

    Good point. My favorite Taleb piece -- OK, the only one I actually made it through -- was the one on how a stubborn individual or minority can veto normal behavior and demand stupid concessions. At this rate the revolution will not be zoomed

  27. It was a mistake to even invite this purple-haired person to the discussion anyway.
    They are fine as a theme of discussion, but not as participants.
    Don’t engage with the mentally ill, or you risk ending up crazy as well.
    “Don’t stick it in crazy”, and don’t discuss with purple-haired people.

    By the way, is there a colour-coded gradation of craziness in hair dye?

    I think:

    blue = lesbian or radical feminist (crazy level 1)
    green = angry person with severe mental issues (crazy level 2)
    purple = transgender or queerfluid who wants to be called “they” (crazy level 3)

  28. @JimDandy
    Where is it all headed? A lengthy, ever-worsening dark ages?

    Replies: @Dieter Kief

    No. Cesnorsship will eventually get weaker and what we will mostly hear about the censorship that is going on right now is something like this: I never thought that censorship was a real problem anyhow. – And didn’t Steve Sailer have one of the websites with lots of comments and quite some traffic? and didn’t Steven Pinker have bestsellers? And Douglas Murray, too? – C’mon man!…

    • LOL: botazefa
    • Replies: @El Dato
    @Dieter Kief


    And didn’t Steve Sailer have one of the websites with lots of comments and quite some traffic? and didn’t Steven Pinker have bestsellers? And Douglas Murray, too? – C’mon man!…
     
    "None of these people rings a bell. I have checked amazon.com and they never wrote anything."

    Replies: @Ben tillman

  29. OT – various unsourced allegations flying round Twitter that PA have destroyed the envelopes that the vote came in.

    Vox said pre-election

    “If you’re voting by mail in Pennsylvania this year, and you want your vote to actually count, you need to remember one crucial thing: the secrecy envelope.

    Once you fill out the ballot itself, you must place it inside the provided secrecy envelope, which contains no information about your identity. Then you put the sealed secrecy envelope inside a different postage-paid addressed return envelope, on which you have to sign your name and write your address.

    If you forget the secrecy envelope — simply dropping your ballot in the ordinary return envelope — your ballot will be deemed a “naked ballot.” And, according to a recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling, election officials will have to throw it out.

    The reason for the secrecy envelope, in theory, is to preserve the secret ballot and to prevent potential fraud. That is: once election officials receive the mail-in ballot, they use the outer envelope to verify that the person voting is registered and hasn’t already voted, without being able to see who the vote is for. Only later will the secrecy envelope actually be opened and counted.”

    I presume the alleged destroyed envelopes would be the outer ones with voter ID on them. And I’d have thought destroying them could invalidate the whole PA vote, so I doubt this allegation.

    On the other hand, at this point if it were true I wouldn’t put it past the MSM simply not to report it.

    • Replies: @ScarletNumber
    @YetAnotherAnon


    I’d have thought destroying [the outer envelopes] could invalidate the whole PA vote, so I doubt this allegation
     
    I'm sure they were kept so there is a record of who turned in a ballot.
  30. The Library obviously believes in answering questions by the show, don’t tell method.

  31. “Cancel Culture Conference Canceled”

    Sure, Steve, but can you say it three times fast?

  32. “Schweizer is the square-jawed Person of Purple in the lower left corner.”

    The woke o’clock shadow is a nice touch.

  33. “What is cancel culture? Does cancel culture actually exist? Is it just a term utilised by the alt-right and boomer power brokers to crush dissent by militant millennials?”

    Let me get this straight. Violet is saying the term “cancel culture” is a spurious artifact of the alt-right used to crush the perpetrators of cancel culture. So we need to cancel the alt-right to prevent them from spreading myths like the idea that cancel culture exists.

    That’s getting a little twisted.

  34. Loved the “Self-confessed libertarian” line.

    Right up there with convicted pedophile.

  35. Shrinking violets like Schweizer need to be protected from the Free Speech Menace.

    Shrinking violets or Purple People Eaters?

  36. By the way, Steve, you got a shout out from Mencius Moldbug recently. On the Michael Malice podcast, a caller asked Moldbug who were contemporary writers worth reading, and he mentioned you and Scott Locklin and someone else.

  37. @guest
    @donut

    I don’t have much faith in the head-shrinker profession, but at least they actually talk to people before coming up with diagnoses. These videos might as well be analyses for fictional characters.

    Does anyone really think masturbation-guilt is a serious mental problem? Because when I’m in charge, there’s gonna be more guilt and shame than you can shake a mind-stick at. And not for being born into unpopular races, like nowadays. For the old things.

    Replies: @El Dato, @donut

    I only put it up for the laugh . How he worked that in about the boating class and the single handed typing with a straight face and then the outakes at the end . Sorry you didn’t find it amusing .

    • Replies: @guest
    @donut

    The single hand typing was funny.

  38. @notsaying
    Off Topic:

    "Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine needs to be thawed from -94F and has to be used within five days: State officials scramble to carry out 'very complex' plans and overcome logistical challenges in administering jabs to Americans"

    Not only that, but "Each thermal shipping container will be filled with dry ice and 975 vials of the vaccine, which each contain five doses, for a total of 4,875 doses." Many places outside big cities aren't set up to handle 5,000 people coming in within 5 days for a vaccine.

    Pfizer says in another Daily Mail article that they are working on a powdered version of the vaccine that would only require refrigeration that could be ready next year. Obviously just having vaccines available doesn't solve all problems.

    PS. More details to be done:

    "Once the vaccine is thawed, it needs to be diluted within two hours. The diluted vaccine must be used within six hours.

    If the dose is unable to be diluted within the two hour time frame, it needs to be stored in the refrigerator."

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8938675/How-COVID-19-vaccine-distributed-US.html

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8936107/Pfizers-scientist-says-working-powder-form-COVID-19-vaccine.html

    Replies: @ThreeCranes, @clyde

    On to the next stage.

    The vaccine will not prove to be as efficacious as advertised. The function of its having been released on the heels of the election fulfilled, news of its true efficacy will be slowly allowed to filter out into the digital Agora. Call it the “Biden Boost”, enough of a rush to wash out the nasty taste of Trump from voter’s mouths and to lubricate the transition, the dramatic news of “A Cure!” will give way to the grim reality that there are no magic bullets. That’s why they’re already preparing us for another year’s lockdowns. Everything is scripted.

  39. @black sea
    In the future, everyone will be cancelled for 15 minutes.

    Replies: @Ray P

    An optimist, how quaint.

  40. If libertarian lawyers host a panel on cancel culture and no-one can see it was anything truly said?

  41. @Dieter Kief
    @JimDandy

    No. Cesnorsship will eventually get weaker and what we will mostly hear about the censorship that is going on right now is something like this: I never thought that censorship was a real problem anyhow. - And didn't Steve Sailer have one of the websites with lots of comments and quite some traffic? and didn't Steven Pinker have bestsellers? And Douglas Murray, too? - C'mon man!...

    Replies: @El Dato

    And didn’t Steve Sailer have one of the websites with lots of comments and quite some traffic? and didn’t Steven Pinker have bestsellers? And Douglas Murray, too? – C’mon man!…

    “None of these people rings a bell. I have checked amazon.com and they never wrote anything.”

    • Replies: @Ben tillman
    @El Dato

    Upvote for the grammar.

  42. @AndrewR
    Idk why anyone older than high school age chooses to dye their hair unnatural colors. Truly a sign of mental illness.

    Replies: @Johnny Smoggins, @Known Fact, @S. Anonyia

    Idk why anyone older than high school age chooses to dye their hair unnatural colors.

    For the same reason people get multiple piercings or tattoos. It’s a way for ugly people to get noticed.

    • Agree: ScarletNumber
  43. @guest
    World War Hair Update:

    In case you didn’t know, Steve, a major part of a recent This Is Us episode dealt with a lesbian daughter of the black main character complaining about her teacher touching her hair. I believe she had to ask the teacher more than once to cease his or her hair-touching.

    Which worked for her as an individual, though apparently other black students continued to be touched. Either this teacher had a fetish, or that’s just what every non-black teacher does.

    In the same episode the father as a young man was shown being propositioned by a cute white girl for a kiss because she wanted to know what it was like to kiss a black guy. (Not put in those words exactly.) Poor him.

    Replies: @Charon, @Charlotte, @duncsbaby, @Gabe Ruth

    This. This is where the *insane* comes from. Too many people are still unclear on the concept.

    These people create *reality* for the masses. We’re so far behind it’s sad. No, tragic.

  44. @notsaying
    Off Topic:

    "Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine needs to be thawed from -94F and has to be used within five days: State officials scramble to carry out 'very complex' plans and overcome logistical challenges in administering jabs to Americans"

    Not only that, but "Each thermal shipping container will be filled with dry ice and 975 vials of the vaccine, which each contain five doses, for a total of 4,875 doses." Many places outside big cities aren't set up to handle 5,000 people coming in within 5 days for a vaccine.

    Pfizer says in another Daily Mail article that they are working on a powdered version of the vaccine that would only require refrigeration that could be ready next year. Obviously just having vaccines available doesn't solve all problems.

    PS. More details to be done:

    "Once the vaccine is thawed, it needs to be diluted within two hours. The diluted vaccine must be used within six hours.

    If the dose is unable to be diluted within the two hour time frame, it needs to be stored in the refrigerator."

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8938675/How-COVID-19-vaccine-distributed-US.html

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8936107/Pfizers-scientist-says-working-powder-form-COVID-19-vaccine.html

    Replies: @ThreeCranes, @clyde

    With these ultra frozen logistics I see many people getting inferior doses. Degraded doses with lower effectiveness. IOW keep yo mask on and keep away from others! Work from home or laze at home.

    • Replies: @Mr. Anon
    @clyde


    With these ultra frozen logistics I see many people getting inferior doses. Degraded doses with lower effectiveness. IOW keep yo mask on and keep away from others! Work from home or laze at home.
     
    They also mention something about diluting the feedstock down to make doses. What if you get a relatively un-dilute dose?

    Replies: @clyde

  45. @ScarletNumber
    In New Jersey news, the Yankees have decided to move their AA MiLB team from Trenton to Bridgewater. While the move is less than 30 miles geographically, it is much longer demographically, as Trenton is a dystopia, while Bridgewater is located near the intersection of two interstate highways and is famous for office parks and shopping malls. Obviously the old owners are up in arms and are crying racism.

    Replies: @clyde

    Though I hear Trenton NJ has many good old school, Italian owned pizzerias. We will know for sure when Dave Portnoy shows up.

  46. The Four HorseXirs of the Apocalypse

    • Replies: @Achmed E. Newman
    @Blue Collar Mike

    Hey, Blue Collar Mike, you're just a little more woke than me, man. My contribution is the "four horsepersons of the apocalypse" King James v. 3.12

  47. @AndrewR
    Idk why anyone older than high school age chooses to dye their hair unnatural colors. Truly a sign of mental illness.

    Replies: @Johnny Smoggins, @Known Fact, @S. Anonyia

    As a boring old normiecon who can’t stomach tats or piercings, I have to say that the midnight blue shade of streaks looks good on some women with silky jet-black hair. Still a glaring red flag as to their behavior and mindset, however (as are … you’ve heard it from me before … bangs!)

    • Agree: Alden
  48. @Dennis Dale
    Easy you think, just don't invite someone like Dr. Purplemane next time; oops, now you're "excluding trans voices".
    Seems to be a pattern. Group gets a seat at the table in the name of inclusion, then a gets a veto in the name of tolerance.

    Replies: @Known Fact

    Good point. My favorite Taleb piece — OK, the only one I actually made it through — was the one on how a stubborn individual or minority can veto normal behavior and demand stupid concessions. At this rate the revolution will not be zoomed

  49. @AndrewR
    Idk why anyone older than high school age chooses to dye their hair unnatural colors. Truly a sign of mental illness.

    Replies: @Johnny Smoggins, @Known Fact, @S. Anonyia

    Also damages the hair. A lot of these purple, blue, and green hair guys/gals will have a bunch of bald patches by the time they are in their 40s.

    • Replies: @Alden
    @S. Anonyia

    It doesn’t damage the hair at all if you use jello or kool aid. It’s cheap and fades in about 3 weeks if you don’t like the way it turned out. If you like it, just repeat twice a month.

    I don’t do it. But I think it looks good on black hair. Especially as most women wear black so much often pink blue green purple hair is the only color. Blueberry kool aid turns a lovely shade of light green. Raspberry and cherry turn peach on blonde hair, bright pink on black hair. Come to think of it, lemon jello or kool aid would be great to turn light brown hair back to blonde with no damage.

    You can even make a lot of ponytails like little black girls. Then dip the ponytails in glasses of different colors for a multicolor effect. Blue green lavender or pink orange gold peach

    The hair has to be wrapped in Saran Wrap over night for the dye to permeate

    Replies: @bruce county

  50. Took me a while to figure out WA stands for Western Australia and not Washington State or DC.

    I guess this alt-left madness is a global phenomenon. The next four years will see the left cannibalize itself.

    Sailer and Unz should help promote these new media outlets. We need to leave Fox and Twitter en masse:
    Newmax TV, forget Fox:
    https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/12/media/fox-news-newsmax-reliable-sources/index.html

    And follow Trump on Gab, unsubscribe from Twitter. Time for Jack Dorsey to go ESAD.
    https://gab.com/

    • Replies: @duncsbaby
    @anon2024

    The Left may indeed cannibalize itself but don't kid yourself that they won't use the Right as appetizers before the main course.

  51. @clyde
    @notsaying

    With these ultra frozen logistics I see many people getting inferior doses. Degraded doses with lower effectiveness. IOW keep yo mask on and keep away from others! Work from home or laze at home.

    Replies: @Mr. Anon

    With these ultra frozen logistics I see many people getting inferior doses. Degraded doses with lower effectiveness. IOW keep yo mask on and keep away from others! Work from home or laze at home.

    They also mention something about diluting the feedstock down to make doses. What if you get a relatively un-dilute dose?

    • Replies: @clyde
    @Mr. Anon

    Each vial contains 5 covid vaccine doses. So diluted to make 5 doses.

    The shipments must be kept at >>>
    Nov 05, 2020 · The vaccine must also be stored at temperatures below -70C at all times, complicating distribution significantly. It requires a network of suitable freezers, dry shippers, or liquid nitrogen tanks.

  52. Schweizer is the square-jawed Person of Purple in the lower left corner.

    ‘Person of Purple’ is an excellent coinage, Steve. Bravo!

    • Replies: @Reg Cæsar
    @kaganovitch


    ‘Person of Purple’ is an excellent coinage, Steve. Bravo!

     

    Needs a glyph, as with the original person of purple in the Country Formerly Known as America.



    https://img.songfacts.com/calendar/18697.jpg




    By the way, Dominion Voting Systems Ltd is headquartered in Toronto. That is stronger evidence of foreign interference in US elections than anything in Russia.
  53. @Blue Collar Mike
    The Four HorseXirs of the Apocalypse

    Replies: @Achmed E. Newman

    Hey, Blue Collar Mike, you’re just a little more woke than me, man. My contribution is the “four horsepersons of the apocalypse” King James v. 3.12

  54. @BenKenobi
    Who cancels the cancellers?

    Replies: @Bardon Kaldian, @Alden

    The newest targets of cancel culture are picked weekly and canceled within a few days. Then the witch hunt moves on to the next target.

    There should be an animal rights environmental movement against hair dye coming along soon.

  55. @jacobs-adder
    How is it the rights of men who are so warped and severely mentally ill, they want to cut their penises off and look like 'Buffalo Bill' style serial killers.. (No western transexuals ever look remotely female) are more important than someone working to support his /her family? Its disgusting, 0.0000x % of the population wields such power but just another rouse by Democrats to use liberal agendas for politics and (((others))) to divide and conquer us.

    As mentioned on other threads the Jewish family who own Hyatt Hotels have invested hundreds of millions into the Pro Trans movement and are fully backed by the SPLCC/ACLU/ADL to litigate anyone who stands in their way.

    These people will always find something to moan, whinge and protest about because they are fundamentally unhappy with themselves, so they project this onto others. They don't have the character for self-reflection and criticism so look to blame the world around them. This is the Western problem of having easy lives with little danger or suffering that tends to focus and distract the mind from frivolous social luxuries - like the rights of sexual deviants and perverts.

    Think of all we could achieve, if we stopped spending time and money worrying about gays, trans and minorities who do nothing but make society dangerous and miserable and cost us money via crime and welfare etc?

    Russia and China must think we are absolutely crazy..and we are. The U.S and the UK / Europe need a new political movement and party, to stop this madness and stand for decent people and our rights for once.

    Replies: @Macumazahn

    Indeed. We’re constantly lectured about how we must accommodate the deviants, lunatics and freaks. I say to Hell with them – let the tiny minority of defectives accommodate us.
    In a sane world, these individuals would be taken out behind the barn and quietly put down – not celebrated as the finest society has to offer.

    • Replies: @James O'Meara
    @Macumazahn

    " I say to Hell with them – let the tiny minority of defectives accommodate us."

    Agree. In fact, I said exactly that years ago:

    Accommodate This! Bruce Jenner & the Hermetic Rebis
    https://counter-currents.com/2015/06/accommodate-this/

  56. @Neoconned
    @Bardon Kaldian

    LOL good sir. Classic troll moment....trolls are becoming rare due to over moderation online....

    Anywho i knew the "cancel culprit" the second i saw the purple hair.....

    Replies: @Alden

    Notice the shade of purple hair matched the purple thing around his neck? Black shirt was much too dark and heavy color for that shade of purple. White yellow or many pastel shades would have been much better. Light lemon yellow. White shirt and light not dark gray pants plus subtle white pearl stud earrings would be best.

    My latest career; fashion consultant for men who want to look like women or undecided.

    My advice to Gov Pritzker, a full burka and face veil that covers everything but the eyes. Plus gloves to cover up his hands at all times.

    • Replies: @Reg Cæsar
    @Alden


    My advice to Gov Pritzker, a full burka and face veil that covers everything but the eyes. Plus gloves to cover up his hands at all times.

     

    Goes double for his first cousin/cousine, "Jennifer":


    https://tablet-mag-images.b-cdn.net/production/9e297d4b1719e1ddfc97c29906436d0f146f807b-2560x1060.jpg?w=1300&q=70&auto=format&dpr=1



    Jennifer's saner and much more attractive (for 67) sister Linda is a Tibetan lama in Montana.

    Linda Pritzker ~ Lama Tsomo
    , @Harry Baldwin
    @Alden

    My latest career; fashion consultant for men who want to look like women or undecided.

    Get your own TV show. Maybe call it Queer Eye for the They Guy.

    Replies: @James O'Meara

    , @Peter D. Bredon
    @Alden

    "My advice to Gov Pritzker, a full burka and face veil that covers everything but the eyes. Plus gloves to cover up his hands at all times."

    Sadly, most genetic women, and almost all over 40 or so, are best dressed in such fashion. The Moslems have a good point there.

  57. @kaganovitch
    Schweizer is the square-jawed Person of Purple in the lower left corner.

    'Person of Purple' is an excellent coinage, Steve. Bravo!

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar

    ‘Person of Purple’ is an excellent coinage, Steve. Bravo!

    Needs a glyph, as with the original person of purple in the Country Formerly Known as America.

    By the way, Dominion Voting Systems Ltd is headquartered in Toronto. That is stronger evidence of foreign interference in US elections than anything in Russia.

    • LOL: Bardon Kaldian
  58. @Bardon Kaldian
    @BenKenobi

    Old question: who controls the controllers?

    Replies: @SunBakedSuburb

    “who controls the controllers?”

    It’s either steve or jesus.

  59. @Alden
    @Neoconned

    Notice the shade of purple hair matched the purple thing around his neck? Black shirt was much too dark and heavy color for that shade of purple. White yellow or many pastel shades would have been much better. Light lemon yellow. White shirt and light not dark gray pants plus subtle white pearl stud earrings would be best.

    My latest career; fashion consultant for men who want to look like women or undecided.

    My advice to Gov Pritzker, a full burka and face veil that covers everything but the eyes. Plus gloves to cover up his hands at all times.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar, @Harry Baldwin, @Peter D. Bredon

    My advice to Gov Pritzker, a full burka and face veil that covers everything but the eyes. Plus gloves to cover up his hands at all times.

    Goes double for his first cousin/cousine, “Jennifer”:

    Jennifer’s saner and much more attractive (for 67) sister Linda is a Tibetan lama in Montana.

    Linda Pritzker ~ Lama Tsomo

  60. From Bloomberg News *17 percent* of Canadians are on board with trudeau’s open borders policy. Isn’t that less than the percentage of immigrants already in the country? Trudeau will have to ramp up a re-education policy for already-liberal canucks…:

    Politics
    Trudeau’s Plan to Ramp Up Immigration Falls Flat With Canadians
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may struggle to sell his ambitious new immigration plan to Canadians, a new survey shows.
    by Kait Bolongaro

    [MORE]

    (Bloomberg) — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may struggle to sell his ambitious new immigration plan to Canadians, a new survey shows. Only 17% of respondents say the country should accept more immigrants in 2021 than it did last year, according to a Nanos Research Group poll conducted for Bloomberg News. That suggests most Canadians are less than enthusiastic about aggressive new targets announced last week. Trudeau hopes to attract 401,000 newcomers next year, 60,000 more than in 2019. The target would rise by 10,000 in each subsequent year, bringing it to 421,000 in 2023. Respondents were asked whether the government should raise levels above last year’s actual inflows.

    An open-door policy is a central tenet of the Liberal government’s long-term growth agenda. But with the economy recovering from the damage wrought by Covid-19, opposition parties are raising concern. “We’re facing 9% to 10% unemployment — more than a million Canadians are out of work,” Conservative lawmaker Raquel Dancho said in an interview, adding that affordable housing is also scarce. “Where are these folks going to work? Where are these folks going to live?”

    Read more at: https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/trudeau-s-plan-to-ramp-up-immigration-falls-flat-with-canadians
    Copyright © BloombergQuint

    Read more at: https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/trudeau-s-plan-to-ramp-up-immigration-falls-flat-with-canadians
    Copyright © BloombergQuint

    Read more at: https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/trudeau-s-plan-to-ramp-up-immigration-falls-flat-with-canadians
    Copyright © BloombergQuint
    https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/trudeau-s-plan-to-ramp-up-immigration-falls-flat-with-canadians

  61. @donut
    @guest

    I only put it up for the laugh . How he worked that in about the boating class and the single handed typing with a straight face and then the outakes at the end . Sorry you didn't find it amusing .

    Replies: @guest

    The single hand typing was funny.

  62. @Alden
    @Neoconned

    Notice the shade of purple hair matched the purple thing around his neck? Black shirt was much too dark and heavy color for that shade of purple. White yellow or many pastel shades would have been much better. Light lemon yellow. White shirt and light not dark gray pants plus subtle white pearl stud earrings would be best.

    My latest career; fashion consultant for men who want to look like women or undecided.

    My advice to Gov Pritzker, a full burka and face veil that covers everything but the eyes. Plus gloves to cover up his hands at all times.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar, @Harry Baldwin, @Peter D. Bredon

    My latest career; fashion consultant for men who want to look like women or undecided.

    Get your own TV show. Maybe call it Queer Eye for the They Guy.

    • LOL: Alden
    • Replies: @James O'Meara
    @Harry Baldwin

    "Get your own TV show. Maybe call it Queer Eye for the They Guy.'"

    Genius! Perfect for Quibi. Whoa, looks like the already went bust.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/how-quibis-boomer-execs-sabotaged-2bn-company-being-completely-out-touch

  63. Cancel culture exists because certain people of a certain political bent have discovered the online equivalent of an acid attack

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid_attack

    We should unify behind someone so “canceled” , but we do exactly what the attackers want us to do, we cower and flee in fear, leaving the victim marked for life.

  64. @guest
    World War Hair Update:

    In case you didn’t know, Steve, a major part of a recent This Is Us episode dealt with a lesbian daughter of the black main character complaining about her teacher touching her hair. I believe she had to ask the teacher more than once to cease his or her hair-touching.

    Which worked for her as an individual, though apparently other black students continued to be touched. Either this teacher had a fetish, or that’s just what every non-black teacher does.

    In the same episode the father as a young man was shown being propositioned by a cute white girl for a kiss because she wanted to know what it was like to kiss a black guy. (Not put in those words exactly.) Poor him.

    Replies: @Charon, @Charlotte, @duncsbaby, @Gabe Ruth

    Do you ever get the feeling there is some wishful thinking going on? “Those wypipo just can’t get enough of me and my blackness!”

  65. @El Dato
    @Dieter Kief


    And didn’t Steve Sailer have one of the websites with lots of comments and quite some traffic? and didn’t Steven Pinker have bestsellers? And Douglas Murray, too? – C’mon man!…
     
    "None of these people rings a bell. I have checked amazon.com and they never wrote anything."

    Replies: @Ben tillman

    Upvote for the grammar.

  66. EWWWW! Just look at that hideous, hermaphroditic creatre for 2 seconds and you might catch the AIDS!

  67. @Macumazahn
    @jacobs-adder

    Indeed. We're constantly lectured about how we must accommodate the deviants, lunatics and freaks. I say to Hell with them - let the tiny minority of defectives accommodate us.
    In a sane world, these individuals would be taken out behind the barn and quietly put down - not celebrated as the finest society has to offer.

    Replies: @James O'Meara

    ” I say to Hell with them – let the tiny minority of defectives accommodate us.”

    Agree. In fact, I said exactly that years ago:

    Accommodate This! Bruce Jenner & the Hermetic Rebis
    https://counter-currents.com/2015/06/accommodate-this/

  68. @Harry Baldwin
    @Alden

    My latest career; fashion consultant for men who want to look like women or undecided.

    Get your own TV show. Maybe call it Queer Eye for the They Guy.

    Replies: @James O'Meara

    “Get your own TV show. Maybe call it Queer Eye for the They Guy.’”

    Genius! Perfect for Quibi. Whoa, looks like the already went bust.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/how-quibis-boomer-execs-sabotaged-2bn-company-being-completely-out-touch

  69. @Alden
    @Neoconned

    Notice the shade of purple hair matched the purple thing around his neck? Black shirt was much too dark and heavy color for that shade of purple. White yellow or many pastel shades would have been much better. Light lemon yellow. White shirt and light not dark gray pants plus subtle white pearl stud earrings would be best.

    My latest career; fashion consultant for men who want to look like women or undecided.

    My advice to Gov Pritzker, a full burka and face veil that covers everything but the eyes. Plus gloves to cover up his hands at all times.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar, @Harry Baldwin, @Peter D. Bredon

    “My advice to Gov Pritzker, a full burka and face veil that covers everything but the eyes. Plus gloves to cover up his hands at all times.”

    Sadly, most genetic women, and almost all over 40 or so, are best dressed in such fashion. The Moslems have a good point there.

  70. @YetAnotherAnon
    OT - various unsourced allegations flying round Twitter that PA have destroyed the envelopes that the vote came in.

    Vox said pre-election

    "If you’re voting by mail in Pennsylvania this year, and you want your vote to actually count, you need to remember one crucial thing: the secrecy envelope.

    Once you fill out the ballot itself, you must place it inside the provided secrecy envelope, which contains no information about your identity. Then you put the sealed secrecy envelope inside a different postage-paid addressed return envelope, on which you have to sign your name and write your address.

    If you forget the secrecy envelope — simply dropping your ballot in the ordinary return envelope — your ballot will be deemed a “naked ballot.” And, according to a recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling, election officials will have to throw it out.

    The reason for the secrecy envelope, in theory, is to preserve the secret ballot and to prevent potential fraud. That is: once election officials receive the mail-in ballot, they use the outer envelope to verify that the person voting is registered and hasn’t already voted, without being able to see who the vote is for. Only later will the secrecy envelope actually be opened and counted."
     
    I presume the alleged destroyed envelopes would be the outer ones with voter ID on them. And I'd have thought destroying them could invalidate the whole PA vote, so I doubt this allegation.

    On the other hand, at this point if it were true I wouldn't put it past the MSM simply not to report it.

    Replies: @ScarletNumber

    I’d have thought destroying [the outer envelopes] could invalidate the whole PA vote, so I doubt this allegation

    I’m sure they were kept so there is a record of who turned in a ballot.

  71. Mayor Lightfoot is being taken to task (not by the U.S. MSM of course) for attending Superspreader Campaign events celebrating Almost-President Biden without even wearing a mask, then insisting that all of Chicago stay inside for a month because Covid.

    They’re calling her Mayor Beetlejuice in the comments and pointing out that she can’t (or won’t) even get a grip on the shooting gallery her city has become, so clearly this latest stricture is to be applied to wypipos only.

    Daily Mail link
    https://mol.im/a/8943771

    Leona Rosenthal Helmsley: “taxes are for the little people”
    Woke 2020: “rules are for the wypipos”

  72. @S. Anonyia
    @AndrewR

    Also damages the hair. A lot of these purple, blue, and green hair guys/gals will have a bunch of bald patches by the time they are in their 40s.

    Replies: @Alden

    It doesn’t damage the hair at all if you use jello or kool aid. It’s cheap and fades in about 3 weeks if you don’t like the way it turned out. If you like it, just repeat twice a month.

    I don’t do it. But I think it looks good on black hair. Especially as most women wear black so much often pink blue green purple hair is the only color. Blueberry kool aid turns a lovely shade of light green. Raspberry and cherry turn peach on blonde hair, bright pink on black hair. Come to think of it, lemon jello or kool aid would be great to turn light brown hair back to blonde with no damage.

    You can even make a lot of ponytails like little black girls. Then dip the ponytails in glasses of different colors for a multicolor effect. Blue green lavender or pink orange gold peach

    The hair has to be wrapped in Saran Wrap over night for the dye to permeate

    • Replies: @bruce county
    @Alden

    Wow! Reading that important bit if info just lowered my IQ by 5 points.

  73. “…sexologist and LGBTQ specialist Kai Schweizer.”

    Wow, the Aussies are better than us at coming up with ridiculous academic titles.

  74. @Mr. Anon
    @clyde


    With these ultra frozen logistics I see many people getting inferior doses. Degraded doses with lower effectiveness. IOW keep yo mask on and keep away from others! Work from home or laze at home.
     
    They also mention something about diluting the feedstock down to make doses. What if you get a relatively un-dilute dose?

    Replies: @clyde

    Each vial contains 5 covid vaccine doses. So diluted to make 5 doses.

    The shipments must be kept at >>>
    Nov 05, 2020 · The vaccine must also be stored at temperatures below -70C at all times, complicating distribution significantly. It requires a network of suitable freezers, dry shippers, or liquid nitrogen tanks.

  75. @El Dato
    From the KKK to the CCC (Cancel Culture Conference) then?

    “What is cancel culture? Does cancel culture actually exist? Is it just a term utilised by the alt-right and boomer power brokers to crush dissent by militant millennials?”
     
    You damned dumb brats in adults' bodies. You know what you need?

    https://i.postimg.cc/N0YRShNL/spanking.jpg

    It goes well with all the colored hair bullshit.

    What will you idiots do when the money runs out?

    > post-graduate research student
    > sexologist and LGBTQ specialist

    Say no more. Say no more!

    Replies: @Stan d Mute

    What will you idiots do when the money runs out?

    If we’re lucky, maybe President Uncle Joe & the Hoe will gin us up with a real peach of a war and draft all the blue haired youngsters because diversity is our greatest strength.

    I might be okay with that demonrat war.

  76. @guest
    World War Hair Update:

    In case you didn’t know, Steve, a major part of a recent This Is Us episode dealt with a lesbian daughter of the black main character complaining about her teacher touching her hair. I believe she had to ask the teacher more than once to cease his or her hair-touching.

    Which worked for her as an individual, though apparently other black students continued to be touched. Either this teacher had a fetish, or that’s just what every non-black teacher does.

    In the same episode the father as a young man was shown being propositioned by a cute white girl for a kiss because she wanted to know what it was like to kiss a black guy. (Not put in those words exactly.) Poor him.

    Replies: @Charon, @Charlotte, @duncsbaby, @Gabe Ruth

    When I was a kid I had a black friend who was that rare thing: a black nerd. He read all of Tolkien before everyone else & was a pretty quiet, well-mannered guy. He was a good guy but I remember a couple of times horsing around with him, playing touch football or some nonsense & accidentally touching his hair and quite honestly it repulsed me. His hair felt unnatural to me at a young age. I was a little guilty about it because he was a good guy but I’m a little amazed at all these anecdotes of white people going around feeling blacks’ hair. Believe me, it’s not all its stacked up to be.

  77. @anon2024
    Took me a while to figure out WA stands for Western Australia and not Washington State or DC.

    I guess this alt-left madness is a global phenomenon. The next four years will see the left cannibalize itself.

    Sailer and Unz should help promote these new media outlets. We need to leave Fox and Twitter en masse:
    Newmax TV, forget Fox:
    https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/12/media/fox-news-newsmax-reliable-sources/index.html

    And follow Trump on Gab, unsubscribe from Twitter. Time for Jack Dorsey to go ESAD.
    https://gab.com/

    Replies: @duncsbaby

    The Left may indeed cannibalize itself but don’t kid yourself that they won’t use the Right as appetizers before the main course.

  78. @Alden
    @S. Anonyia

    It doesn’t damage the hair at all if you use jello or kool aid. It’s cheap and fades in about 3 weeks if you don’t like the way it turned out. If you like it, just repeat twice a month.

    I don’t do it. But I think it looks good on black hair. Especially as most women wear black so much often pink blue green purple hair is the only color. Blueberry kool aid turns a lovely shade of light green. Raspberry and cherry turn peach on blonde hair, bright pink on black hair. Come to think of it, lemon jello or kool aid would be great to turn light brown hair back to blonde with no damage.

    You can even make a lot of ponytails like little black girls. Then dip the ponytails in glasses of different colors for a multicolor effect. Blue green lavender or pink orange gold peach

    The hair has to be wrapped in Saran Wrap over night for the dye to permeate

    Replies: @bruce county

    Wow! Reading that important bit if info just lowered my IQ by 5 points.

  79. Just want to point out that top left… individual is a dead ringer for Aussie meme man, I mean uncannily similar.

  80. @guest
    World War Hair Update:

    In case you didn’t know, Steve, a major part of a recent This Is Us episode dealt with a lesbian daughter of the black main character complaining about her teacher touching her hair. I believe she had to ask the teacher more than once to cease his or her hair-touching.

    Which worked for her as an individual, though apparently other black students continued to be touched. Either this teacher had a fetish, or that’s just what every non-black teacher does.

    In the same episode the father as a young man was shown being propositioned by a cute white girl for a kiss because she wanted to know what it was like to kiss a black guy. (Not put in those words exactly.) Poor him.

    Replies: @Charon, @Charlotte, @duncsbaby, @Gabe Ruth

    The only person I know that has people touch their hair (usually without asking) with any regularity is my oldest daughter, currently in 4th grade. No points for guessing our race.

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