Yep, Nine_Enders assertion on its face is just ridiculous, anyone who has played a video game before knows its 90% dudes, anyone whose met some of these people who are computer programmers knows its 90% dudes, but apparently its sexist to point the truth out, sorry but thats real life, I cant help it that SJW's like Nine_Ender live in fantasy land. Im pretty sure that someone like gwb-trading, whose opinion i have alot of respect for, could actually tune in here because he is actually a computer programmer who knows the truth on this one, I would be shocked if my estimation is very far off on this one.
Yeah, I'm wacko but not the CEO of Walmart. Apparently even disagreeing with removal of Confederate statues is hate speech now and turns you into a terrorist. https://us3.walmartone.com/pages/stories-and-news/articles/a-message-from-doug/ The orgy of fraudulent virtue signaling on this incident is sickening. I was watching it unfold in real time. What happened and what these liars are pretending happened are as different as night and day. The message I take away from Walmart's stance is that the First Amendment only protects non-controversial PC speech. Anything to the right of that can and should be shut down by violent mobs and the police. I'll be thinking about that the next time I drive right past a Walmart and the meth heads and welfare leeches shopping there.
UH OH. An intellectual.....hmmm...his life could be at risk then from the lefty thought police. You may be familiar with the old joke about the soviet union. ie. Why do Russian police patrol in threes? Answer: One to read, one to write, and one to keep his eye on the two intellectuals.
When you think about it, its pretty amazing how the waltons have managed to take themselves off the lefts shit list, they are the same people they were before, the same people who imported workers to work at low wages that wont pay the bills, and took advantage of slave labor in China to drive almost every small retailer in america at of business. But now through virtue signalling they are suddenly big heros to the left, they just pulled off the biggest "Switcheroo" in history and the left doesnt even understand how they just got punked. The entire leftwing platform is no longer based on rich vs poor, its now just a platform solely based on race, and now the waltons are people who get quoted by the democrats as "Gurus" on injustice, its one of the best rebranding excercises in history, some day there will be entire MBA courses written on how they were able to dupe the people standing outside their business out with pitchforks out into thinking they were on their side.
Stephen A. Shithead. "Kaepernick must be signed in the wake of charlotsville" This is the kind of shit that is driving people into these reprehensible nazi groups, kaeprnick not getting signed had nothing to do with race, he is whiter than the vast majority of the league, it has nothing to do with race and everything to do with him being a shitty quarterback who decided to draw unneccessary attention to himself, no one is going to sign someone like that. The NFL has apparently been so hard on black people that 70% of the league is black, yeah thats a winning argument. ESPN's Smith Demands Kaepernick Be Signed in Wake of Charlottesville Tragedy 13 Shares Tweet 31 Reddit By Jay Maxson | August 15, 2017 7:00 PM EDT Writing on The Undefeated blog site today, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith says that in light of current events the question has switched from who will stand up with Colin Kaepernick to "who could possibly stand against" the ex-quarterback. And who plays the villain to his hero? President Trump, of course. Setting up his ode to "St. Colin" with the tragic events of Charlottesville, Smith asks: "And guess who’s looking more right — more righteous — than anyone could’ve ever imagined: Mr. Kaepernick himself." Why? Because Kaepernick’s lawful protest now stands in the context of David Duke telling the press, “We are determined to take our country back.” In the context of President Donald Trump’s not only refusing to directly condemn white nationalism but also creating a moral equivalency between them and the ones who came out to fight to keep America free for everyone. A stance Trump walked back only after extreme pressure and a tweet insulting the black CEO of Merck. Enough with the cries of “This is not our America.” This is our America. Maybe the connection between Kaepernick expressing his rights as an American to draw attention to his belief that black lives matter and the events in Charlottesville isn’t a straight line, but it’s not that crooked either. Who can now doubt that the racism that Kaepernick was protesting is real — and far more dangerous and deadly and visceral than previously believed? In overlooking the anti-cop hate perpetuated by Kaepernick and his fellow Black Lives Matter hate-mongers, Smith makes a huge miscalculation by assuming Kaepernick is suddenly more deserving of NFL entitlement: Not as a backup in the middle of the season when the quarterbacks start going down. Now. If the NFL thought giving him a job would prove a distraction or somehow damage its brand, it was wrong. Now it’s facing down the opposite problem. First, it was just Kaepernick’s voice needing to be silenced. Now it’s Beast Mode, Michael Bennett, Malcolm Jenkins, Richard Sherman, and the list will only grow. All of them using their megaphone to talk about the 'blackballing' of the former 49ers quarterback. <<< Please support MRC's NewsBusters team with a tax-deductible contribution today. >>> DONATE Yesterday I wrote that Kaepernick may get dwarfed by a larger problem with malcontent NFL players this season. Smith seems to be promising as much. He advocates NFL owners to join their loud-mouth ball players as social justice warriors who will "provoke change" because they have the cash and the platform to do so. "NFL owners not only have their players to contend with but, potentially, millions of football fans to answer to — many of whom never had a problem with Kaepernick exercising his constitutional right in the first place." The owners don't agree with Smith, who admits "the owners best feel they can fatten their pockets by limiting the damage and letting Kaepernick drift into unemployment because he offended to many fans who just wanted him TO shut UP and play." Smith wrongly predicts that Charlottesville will change all that. He writes "it was far easier for owners to give Kaepernick the proverbial finger and tell him to take his activism elsewhere last Friday than it is for them to tell him so now." No owner wants to be seen as dismissive and detached from what's going on in the country, Smith writes. None want to seem indifferent to "the current plight of minorities of all races, colors and creeds": Charlottesville HAS made Kaepernick’s question — “At what point do we take a stand as a people and say this isn’t right?” — visible. Much like the wildly diverse protesters who came out to fight white nationalists, there are masses of widely diverse NFL fans who once dismissed Kaepernick as a distraction but can now see the bigger picture. It's only been a matter of hours since the events of Charlottesville. How has Smith divined this so-called great awakening, this "bigger picture"? It seems like an over-estimation on his part. Kaepernick was reviled as a cop-hater and as the "quarterback" of the Black Lives Matter racists before and after Charlottesville. Smith continued: Last summer, Kaepernick said, “I want to bring attention to the racial oppression that exists in this country.” If he was faulted before, he certainly can’t be blamed now. Not by billionaire businessmen perpetually hesitant to say or do what is right. Not with the specter of Charlottesville still infesting our collective consciousness. Not when another Charlottesville is always on the horizon. Smith is blind to the racism of Black Lives Matter and its disgusting racist chants of "pigs in a blanket, fry 'em like bacon." Those billionaire businessmen NFL owners see this as a huge no-no that they would be endorsing by signing Kaepernick. As far Kaepernick and Black Lives Matter are concerned, Charlottesville changes nothing for multitudes of Americans.
The guy was having his car beat on with bats and surrounded by a mob before he ever went nuts with his car. Just as good a case that he was scared as not. good vid- https://squawker.org/culture-wars/n...ttesville-car-wrecker-was-attacked-by-antifa/ But the ass-clowns who couldn't tell a real terrorist screaming ally akbar and shooting people know that this is terrorism before they even know what happened.