Friday, October 19, 2018

The Multicultural Politically Correct Briar Patch

 

Despite the establishment attempts to throttle free speech—most recently actions taken by PayPal, by Google, by Facebook, by Amazon and by other major Internet sites to both block access to sites that these lords of the Net consider to be “racist, sexist, extremist, Neo-Confederate and far right,” and to prevent Internet financial transactions for them—still there are intrepid souls out there who increasingly risk not only this kind of censorship, but even worse penalties. Is not jail time a real possibility in the future for those—for us—who do not conform to the increasingly severe and ideologically weaponized rules and laws that emit from our managerial elites, both seen and unseen?

The student who makes what, in the opinion of a female student, is a “sexist” remark can be, in too many colleges to name, sanctioned, even expelled. A worker in a business who happens to let slip a word or comment vaguely considered “racist,” or homophobic by someone standing near, can be terminated, or, perhaps even worse, made to sit through interminable “sensitivity” sessions organized by that company’s EEOC bureaucrats.

2 comments:

  1. Maybe another Patcon will reestablish the
    Rule of Law and restore Silent Sam to it's
    rightful place.
    Nah, that's just stupid.
    Y'all sure are silent about this grievous loss
    to the communists.
    The utter worthlessness of you posers
    who pimp yourselves as steely eyed
    leaders is even visible to the blind.
    Goolsby? Goolsby? Goolsby?

    'A judge declined Monday to punish a black University of North Carolina graduate student who admitted to pouring red ink and her own blood on a Confederate statue in a headline-grabbing protest that preceded the statue's toppling months later.'

    sfgate.com/news/education/article/UNC-chancellor-won-t-testify-at-Confederate-13308282.php

    UNC-Chapel Hill’s main faculty body voted Friday to support black faculty in their call to remove the Silent Sam Confederate statue, along with its pedestal, from campus.

    http://charlotteobserver.com/news/politics-government/article219946105.html

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    1. Both links are dated and thinking back about your recent few posts, I suspect you may be the one and only wise-ass I banned from my site before. Fair warning: I do not get along with wise-asses, period.

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