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€uromeinke, FEJ. and Ghoulish Delight RULE!!! NA abides. |
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I agree completely. But, it sounds to me that TS doesn't think there should even be social consequences to what she said.
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TS, you go on and where whatever offensive shirt you feel like, but accept the consequences if there are negative repercussions.
Visible mojo for Alex. |
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Regardless of legal, how far would you guys wish push the social backlash against someone like Colter? Publicaly let known your own distaste for her use of that language? A lifting of the usual social contract by making ad hominem attacks beyond what you would of other public figures? Write in to demand she be taken off the air depriving her of livelyhood? Protests that would make her fear for her safty? Just wondering It also sounds to me JBW that making your own comments and agreeing with others who denounce her is not enough for you. Do you wish to bring the same social presure to bear on those who aren't as offended as you are by her comments or worse would dismiss them? What is your minumum level of indignation just so I know, not that I would chose to display it for your benifit. You seem awful eger to cast some sort of shadow on me personaly. I find that sort of mindset as distastefull and well poisoning as any particular slur or epithet I ever heard used for real real and not for play play. |
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I've always loved DailyKos. ![]() I'd like to see this as a positive thing, but I'm sure companies who don't really care will take their place. Oh well. |
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I love Andrew Sullivan's (America's favorite faggot conservative blogger) response to Coulter:
"I am not a faggot. I am a man." You go, girl! |
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You use the phrase "her actions" and tone of the thought police. I am defending her right to "her free speech" and others their right to make their own conclusions If this is not what you meant, I apologize. |
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I posted a picture which completely backs up my comment. I accept full responsibility for what I said, and I don't intend to spin it any other way. She looks like Richard O'Brien's twin.
![]() I think that she is like the picture of Dorian Grey, only she's the attic version. Her exterior is beginning to reflect her interior. |
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She looks fine to me in that picture. She's not within my preferred range of physical characteristics but I don't see anything freaky in it.
I'm all in favor of thought police. I'm just not in favor of government sponsored thought police. Judicious use of social pressure is the best defense we have against the nanny state. It is only by abdicating our own judgment on what we'll accept as appropriate behavior in others that we begin to welcome the government into that role. Of course, defining "judicious" is the real sticking point. |
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Over the weekend NPR's On the Media had a segment on Louis Farrakhan and how he manipulates the media and how the media is more than happy to have him fill a caricature for him. The key point according to one of the people is that Farrakhan realized that at a subconscious level there existed within the American black community a feeling that if the white man likes you, there is something suspicious about you and if the white man hates you, you must be doing something right. And it doesn't really matter whether the white man is right to revile you.
And the press is always happy to focus on people who speak in declarative sentences lacking any gray, especially if they'll take edge positions. Ann Coulter, it seems to me, does the same thing. For some population of conservatives out there, if the liberals (including the media) hate you, you must be doing something right. And it is irrelevant how justified that hatred is. And Coulter is more than willing to manipulate this and the media is just happy to have someone who will say outrageous things. (I have no doubt that this same population of consumers exists on the left, I just don't think there is anybody currently extant so skilled at manipulating it as Coulter is on the right). |
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