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Blake Neff notes the exquisite sensitivities on display at another $50,000-a-year educational institution:
Hampshire College in Massachusetts has announced that it will no longer fly the US flag at all in response to an incident where the flag was taken down and burned. The president of the college says that by getting rid of the flag the school will be able to focus on other issues like halting Islamophobia and promoting gay rights.
Because focusing on “Islamophobia” and gay rights, prioritising these things, is what a college is supposed to do, obviously. And it simply can’t be done while the national flag is visible anywhere on campus.
Heather Mac Donald on open borders and indiscriminate immigration:
Demographics were now driving immigration policy, not vice versa. State and city jurisdictions with large numbers of illegal aliens passed law after law to minimise or eliminate the distinction between legal and illegal status. The most egregious of those policies — and the ones that jump-started Trump’s campaign — were so-called sanctuary laws. These rules forbid state and city employees to co-operate with the already listless efforts of federal officials to enforce the immigration laws, shielding even convicted criminals from any possible risk of deportation.
Although local activists had complained about sanctuary policies for years, no one with power paid attention — until a young woman was fatally shot in July 2015 on the San Francisco Embarcadero by a Mexican drug dealer with seven felony convictions and five previous deportations. Kate Steinle’s murderer had recently been released from jail back onto the streets by the San Francisco sheriff, despite a request from federal immigration agents to detain him for deportation proceedings. Yet despite the belated national outrage directed at San Francisco for its sanctuary ordinance, the city reaffirmed that ordinance in May 2016 in a breath-taking demonstration of the rule that immigration demographics are political destiny — at least until now.
Tim Blair spies an intriguing way to combat bullying:
Victoria’s controversial Safe Schools founder Roz Ward has been photographed harassing a bystander while marching in a Melbourne rally protesting against the election of Donald Trump as US president. Images obtained by The Australian show the high-profile LGBTI rights and anti-bullying campaigner trying to remove a cap from a man wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with “Trump 2016.” Ms Ward, who is carrying several copies of the Marxist newspaper Red Flag, is seen smirking while the distressed man tries to pull away and shield himself from her.
And via Lab Rat, Heat Street reports on an experiment in feminist snow-ploughing – and its practical shortcomings:
A “feminist” strategy for clearing the roads of snow in Stockholm ended in failure as the city ground to a halt in recent days. A new system, suggested by progressive politicians in the Swedish city, tore up tried and tested snow plough routes and diverted them to areas said to be used more by women. But the inevitable consequence was that other spaces – like main roads – were clogged up for longer, and it became impossible to get around. Public transport failed, traffic piled up and injuries requiring a hospital visit reportedly spiked. The disaster struck despite a $270,000 increase in this year’s snow removal budget meant to help the new system succeed.
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Ba-dum tissshh.
I tried not to linger, and kept my eyes averted at all times, but I gather that the cut-off date to qualify is somewhere around the mid-nineties.
Are you referring to the era or the age of the models?
Ba-dum tissshh.
“The president of the college says that by getting rid of the flag the school will be able to focus on other issues like halting Islamophobia and promoting gay rights.”
Must admit, I hovered over the link expecting ‘The Onion’ or ‘The Daily Mash’…
I saw a post on Twitter last week showing the cover of a soft porn magazine from the 1970s called “Broad Minded”.
From David’s archives….
After seeing this, the Alt-Right Trump Nazi hordes surrendered unconditionally:
I found it kind of odd that that guy references The Hunger Games, seeing as how Hillary and the rest of the progressive left would feel far more at home in the Capitol (urban, hi-tech, look down on the rest of the country, dress like every day is gay pride march day) than in District 12 (poor, rural, uneducated, coal-mining, somewhere in Appalachia, don’t like the government, would probably vote for Trump).
Hoaxers gonna hoax.
And of course the article uncritically quotes the Southern Poverty Law Center, who are one of the bigger hate groups out there.
Isn’t Hampshire College home to Trigglypuff?
I assumed she carried her home around on her flabby back.
And now, ladies and gentlemen, Abi Wilkinson: https://t.co/QisKJswchi
I don’t think the ‘Guardian’ can top this, can they?
I don’t think the ‘Guardian’ can top this, can they?
And yet somehow, inexplicably, they keep losing money hand over fist.
Incidentally, if anyone has trouble with comments not appearing, email me and I’ll rattle the spam filter.
I love the Guardian Pick comment on the Abi Wilkinson piece. Normally the Guardian Pick comments are the ones that agree with the columnist, however dissimilar they are to the general reaction.
On that article, the best they can do is to bleat that they publish 600 articles a day and that they’re not all as inane as that one.
David,
I have (a now pretty much defunct) website for the oldgame, “Hardwar”. I got some odd incoming because it is also the name of an Indian city. They thought I was the chamber of commerce or something.
They thought I was the chamber of commerce or something.
Exploit the confusion and rule like a god.
Christmas decorations gone wrong.
Christmas decorations gone wrong.
Don’t know about you but I’m feeling jollier already.
So many distracting triggers for the poor wee babes! My idea: convert Uni’s to blocks of single-occupant, safe-space cells. Granted, it more or less rules out any teaching; the plus side is that it’ll slash staff overheads. Any student surviving their safe space for three years automatically gets a degree in Non-Gendered Spatial Studies (cf. any Gender Studies degree).
More Christmas baubles
“This ornament is sure to make any tree stand out”
http://mashable.com/2016/11/23/donald-trump-store-150-dollar-christmas-ornament/
Well, Spiny’s contribution was definitely standing out.
Speaking of Christmas decorations gone wrong, there’s also this oldie but goodie.
What? I don’t see it.
I don’t think the ‘Guardian’ can top this, can they?
It certainly deserves some sort of prize. Take this statement about the offensive emoji:
it still provokes a visceral reaction in me that I’d struggle to overstate.
Oh, I don’t think you’d struggle too much, dear.
I don’t think the ‘Guardian’ can top this, can they?
Well, that’s a hostage to fortune if ever I saw one. I mean, experience tells us that predictions of that sort have a very short shelf life. Normal people might be unable to see exactly how you could top something like that, but rest assured that every time on your hike up Mt. Balderdash you think you’ve reached the peak, it turns out to be a false summit.
The best part about the Emojis article…
“Some have suggested that the frog face is the worst emoji, because of its recent association with the so-called alt-right (neo-Nazi nerds, in layman’s terms) who adopted it as a mascot after the Southern Poverty Law Center declared the Pepe the frog meme a symbol of hate.”
Notice the order of events here… it was adopted by the ‘Neo-Nazi Nerds’ AFTER it was declared a hate-symbol. It makes one wonder what made the SPLC decide to declare it as a hate symbol. It makes it sound like the SPLC just decided to do it on a whim, and the alt-right rolled with it.
Which, honestly, is exactly what happened.