Wednesday, March 09, 2022

It's Not 'Self-Censorship' if It's Done in Fear

 UVA student's New York Times editorial on self-censorship sparks debate on social media [More]

I'd say it's more like it sparks murderous fury from communists.

If her opinion on "ritual suicide of Indian widows trigger[s] anger ... and awkwardness," I don't think some of my titles would go over very well... 

[Via Mack H]

We're the Only Ones Bulletheaded Enough

 NYPD sergeant dubbed 'Bullethead' costs city more than $1million in lawsuits after being sued 46 times, with 24 lawsuits settled for illegal arrests, raids without warrants and unconstitutional street stops [More]

Sounds like that nickname could be prophetic.

[Via Michael G]

End of the Line

ATF on Forced Reset Triggers

ar15.com has the document files and a video titled "ATF Lies to Cops!!" [More]

[Via Len Savage 

Shared Characteristics

 Extinct Squid-Like Creature Named after Joe Biden - Spineless, lifeless, and ancient. [More]

So it's a taxonomic aptronym...?

[Via Michael G]

We're the Only Ones Weighty Enough

 Video shows chaotic scene as RPD officer confronts Richmond woman [More]

Well, they certainly defused that situation skillfully and proportionally.

Every one of those guys looks like a walking coronary.

Every one.

[Via Mack H]

A Matter of Priorities

 Pitt May Have Harvested Live Babies’ Organs [More]

Big deal. It's not like they were buffalo or anything...

[Via Michael G]

Teaching Tomorrow's Subversives Today

 Nineteen UC-Hastings Law Faculty Object To University Statement In Support Of Free Speech After Ilya Shapiro Shoutdown - “the Administration’s community email, The College is Committed to Academic Freedom and Free Speech, does not represent our priorities” [More]

It's pretty clear what those priorities are.

I can't think of a job I've ever had where I could publicly speak out against my management and not get fired. Of course, I've always worked in the productive sector...

[Via Michael G]

The Beto Diet

 This new low IQ diet will put you in a state of 'Betosis' which will help you shift away from individual freedoms and after a few months you will freely give up your guns. [More]

These idiots swear by it.

[Via bondmen]

Digging Their Own Graves

 The University of Florida has named a study room after Communist Manifesto author Karl Marx, who the university calls a “philosopher, radical economist, and revolutionary critic.” [More]

Do the useful idiots think they'll be treated differently when their usefulness is over?

[Via bondmen]

PISD

 NYT Reporter Says 'Ton Of FBI Informants' Were At J6 - Calls Traumatized Fellow Journos 'Bi*ches' [More]

Post-"Insurrection" Stress Disorder neurotics disingenuously clutching their pearls at the obvious set-up of lured low-hanging fruit...

[Via bondmen]

We're the Only Ones Squabbling Enough

 Vaccaro has complained that the officer was rude during the stop, and didn’t have a mask on ... Vaccaro claimed that St. Louis Police Chief John Hayden offered to have the tickets fixed... [More]

An "Only One" vs. an entitled gun-grabber... it's tough to know who to root for.

[Via bondmen]

We're the Only Ones Color-Coordinated Enough

 A Florida police chief has been given the boot after an investigation found he engaged in discriminatory promotion practices, and remarked “That wall is too white” when looking at pictures of the department’s command staff. [More]

Gay and "mixed"? Lawsuit in 3...2...1...

[Via bondmen]

We're the Only Ones Objecting Enough

States move to roll back firearm permits, over police objections [More]

But "the rank and file" love us, right? 

Anybody got a comprehensive list of who?

[Via bondmen]

They Can't Hear You

 Floridians could openly carry firearms in public and wouldn’t need a permit to carry them concealed under legislation that now has the endorsement of Governor Ron DeSantis. There’s one problem though… The bill hasn’t received a single hearing in either legislative chamber. [More]

The Republican's response will be proportional to how loudly their constituents tell them they want it. Otherwise, expect some to safely posture knowing they won't actually have to change anything.

It's kind of an M.O.

[Via bondmen]

There's a Bad Moon on the Rise

 The amount of economic and business operations tied to the web is staggering. Even if the internet was to go down for a mere two weeks, the repercussions to our markets and to our supply chain would be devastating. By extension, the benefits to the globalists would be immense. They could implement filters and firewalls on any part of the web they don’t like (including the alternative media) and claim that this is to protect the internet from possible sources of viral spread. They could whittle the web down to only a handful of approved corporate and government sites all in the name of protecting the integrity of the net. [More]

Somehow, the lyrics seem prescient:

[Via bondmen]

Much Ado about PR

"We Want AR-15s" - GOP Nassau Executive Announces Gun Drive To Send Weapons To Ukraine [More]

Doing the drive before figuring out State Department sentiment, arms export permitting requirements, and logistics strikes me more like a politician's hollow publicity move than anything.

[Via bondmen]

The Curtis Reeves Media Tour

This need to have people agree that he was justified could be his undoing, and you can tell from comments he's getting very little sympathy. You can bet the widow's lawyer has transcribed every public statement the guy has made to try and build a civil case against him like she already has against the movie theater.

[Via Remarks]

No Safe Spaces

 Married couple's throats slashed while riding bikes home in 'vicious and gruesome' murder [More]

I wonder how many times the monster has been caught and released back into the wild.

I also wonder why, in Florida, the victims weren't cycling while armed, and note the story says the husband wasn't driving "because he was drinking," which then makes me wonder if they were also victims of "commonsense gun safety laws."

Then there's:

And obviously, it was a man and a woman, so it makes you think even the both of us are [thinking], 'How safe is our neighborhood?'"

The real question is, how safe are you?

Sharon Tate lived in one of the safest neighborhoods in the L.A. area -- until it wasn't.

[Via Jess]

I Know Him Not!

 The nonsensical and craven reason that follows this shameful message is typically something along the lines of, “My boss will get mad at me” or “My professional peers will have a problem with my speaking up.” It’s never even, “I have bills to pay.” [More]

Did I just hear a rooster?

[Via Michael G]