How FDR Emasculated the Black Press in World War II
Instead of indulging in politically risky sedition prosecutions of the black press, the government relied on indirect methods of behind-the-scenes manipulation and intimidation.

With the notable exception of the internment of Japanese Americans, World War II still has a reputation as a "good war" for civil liberties. In 2019, for example, the authors of a leading history survey text declared that "Franklin Roosevelt had been a government official during World War I. Now presiding over a bigger world war, he was determined to avoid many of the patriotic excesses."
But President Roosevelt's civil liberties abuses extended far beyond the internment camps. There are few better examples of this than the government's campaign against the black press. Historian Patrick Washburn, the leading authority on that topic, concluded in A Question of Sedition: The Federal Government's Investigation of the Black Press During World War II that "the black press was in extreme danger of being suppressed until June 1942."
The government's motive was no mystery. The black press had tirelessly documented Jim Crow conditions in the military, federal medical facilities, and defense industries, as well as acts of violence against black troops. These were stories their readers wanted. When William Hastie, the law school dean at Howard University, asked 56 black leaders soon after Pearl Harbor to summarize the general attitudes of African Americans, a stunning 36 said that most did not completely support the war effort.
A leading outlet for this criticism was the Pittsburgh Courier, best known for publicizing the Double V campaign (fighting for democracy simultaneously at home and abroad). A vigorous supporter of this effort was the libertarian writer Rose Wilder Lane, who contributed a regular column for the paper. The Courier was not an outlier in its willingness to question government policy. During this period, the New Deal loyalist Archibald MacLeish, who served as both Librarian of Congress and director of the War Department's Office of Facts and Figures, forwarded to Attorney General Francis Biddle "seditious" articles from the Washington, D.C., Afro-American and suggested "a very useful preventive effect, if your department could somehow call attention to the fact that the Negro press enjoys no immunity." A month later, the president urged both Biddle and Postmaster General Frank C. Walker to personally admonish black editors to cease "their subversive language."
Matters came to a head in June 1942, when Biddle summoned John H. Sengstacke—the publisher of The Chicago Defender and the president of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), an African American group—to his office. Placed on the table before Sengstacke were copies of several leading black papers, including the Defender, the Courier, and the Baltimore Afro-American. Biddle declared them seditious, and warned that the government was "going to shut them all up." Sengstacke suggested a compromise: The newspapers might be willing to tone it down if the government agreed not to issue indictments—and agreed to give black journalists more access.
Biddle verbally assented, and thereafter black publishers muted their willingness to question wartime abuses. A federal study of content in the Pittsburgh Courier, for example, showed that the paper devoted considerably less space to the Double V campaign in April 1943 than in August 1942. Moreover, the main targets of negative coverage over that period shifted away from the federal government and to local governments and private businesses. A postal inspector identified a noticeable weakening in "the vigorness [sic] of its complaints" about discrimination.
But despite Biddle's promise, the authorities did not become more cooperative in sharing information with black journalists. This bureaucratic stonewalling led a frustrated Sengstacke to question if "the government really wants sincere cooperation or whether there are clandestine forces working against the interest of a section of the Negro Press."
While federal authorities did not bring legal charges against the black press for the balance of the war, that doesn't mean they shifted to a hands-off approach. Instead, they ratcheted up both intense monitoring and informal pressure. In the first half of 1942, FBI agents visited leading black newspapers that had carried critical stories about the federal government. Moreover, postal inspectors admonished two leading papers that the "benefits of citizenship" carried an obligation not to "'play up' isolated and rare instances in such a fashion as to obstruct recruiting and in other ways hamper the war effort."
Federal officials seemed particularly upset about the articles of George S. Schuyler, an editor and columnist at the Courier. Rated as particularly offensive were his arguments that the status quo offered no hope for "liberty, equality, and fraternity" and that the "Negrophobic philosophy, originating in the South, had become the official policy of the government." An official at the Department of Justice reacted to these statements by urging the Office of War Information to take "action" against the paper.
Schuyler was especially forceful in challenging the internment of Japanese Americans: "This country probably has as many of its citizens in concentration camps as has Germany." He rejected accusations that those interned, whom he described as industrious and thrifty, presented any sort of genuine national security threat. Schuyler admonished African Americans to look beyond their own grievances, because "if the Government can do this to American citizens of Japanese ancestry, then it can do this to American citizens of ANY ancestry….Their fight is our fight."
Schuyler was exceptional in depicting the plights of African Americans, Japanese Americans, and right-wing sedition defendants as analogous and interdependent. The Roosevelt administration, he concluded, was persecuting the latter for what they "said and wrote," and had presented no evidence of collusion or participation in a conspiracy. If these individuals could be put on trial for opposing the administration's policies, he asked, "then who is safe? I may be nabbed for speaking harshly about Brother [Secretary of War Henry L.] Stimson's treatment of Negro lads in the Army."
In the end, informal pressure suited the government's purposes far better than direct legal punishment. As a Department of Justice analysis pointed out, the likely result of taking legal action against "a paper as prominent and as respected by the Negro population as the Pittsburgh Courier" would be "further unrest and possibly [arousing] a spirit of defeatism among the Negro population." It also would have almost certainly alienated many black voters from Roosevelt in key Northern states: The Courier had the highest circulation of all black newspapers and had provided past support for Roosevelt. So instead of indulging in politically risky sedition prosecutions of the black press, the government relied on more indirect methods of behind-the-scenes manipulation and intimidation to quiet criticism.
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Instead of indulging in politically risky sedition prosecutions of the black press, the government relied on indirect methods of behind-the-scenes manipulation and intimidation.
"indirect methods of behind-the-scenes manipulation and intimidation"
I wonder if this happened again.
If it happened again, I’m sure our brave truth tellers in the press would have told us.
As long as government only strongly suggested the media do or say something, totes ok.
During WW II, the number of Japanese-Americans in concentration camps for resisting the Government Almighty "suggestions" that they be of LESS Japanese ancestry than they were, was 125,284 or more. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internment_of_Japanese_Americans
(Blacks were justifiably scared of meeting similar fates, if they dissented too loudly, and, sad to say, they lacked Section 230 protections.)
Today, the number of social-media owners or administrators in concentration camps for resisting ANY Government Almighty "suggestions" concerning the moderation of socio-political comments in social media is __(zero)____.
Can anyone spot a signifi-cunt difference here?
How dare you mock the millions who were exterminated in Australian COVID concentration camps!
People were imprisoned in camps against their will for being in contact with someone who had fucking Covid and you think that was okay.
So you oppose all quarantines under all conditions?
Retard.
What other nicknames does your mother call you?
Hey the retard just did a “I know you are but what am I” and a yo mama all in one!
That’s an improvement for him.
Very impressive mental feat.
Certainly for Covid you goose-stepping shit. A more pertinent question is why you supported it and still pretend that you're libertarian.
You didn't answer the question. Is there any time when quarantines are ok?
Are they OK, Sarc? Please tell us your thoughts on the matter.
Why would I do that? If what I say is different than the narrative about me, y'all will call me a liar and tell me what my thoughts really are. So let's just skip the part where I share what I think.
Look at you evade.
Good to know you oppose quarantines for smallpox.
So you'd rather just evade the same question you pose to ML, Mr. Double Standard.
Are they mass interning people for proximity contact with smallpox patients you dishonest fuck?
No.
Are they mass interning people for proximity contact with smallpox patients you dishonest fuck?
Because there isn't an outbreak you dishonest fuck.
Even if there was a Smallpox outbreak they wouldn't intern for potential exposure like they did with Covid in Australia because it's unnecessary.
No matter how many "What If" scenarios you try to invoke, it doesn't change the fact that the Australian internments were horrific violations of peoples rights that you excused.
Never on a mass scale as with Covid. N-E-V-E-R. Especially for suspected contact. Especially for something as undeadly as Covid.
Only for select individual cases as was done for the twenty years prior to 2020.
Now stop evading and answer why you supported the Australian Covid internment camps and how you can still pretend that you’re libertarian.
I never said I supported quarantines in Australia. When that was discussed I pointed out that calling them "concentration camps" was a deliberate reference to Hitler's extermination camps and thus emotionally evocative and intellectually dishonest. I never stated my opinion on the matter.
So as I said to ICP, there's no point in me saying what I think. You'll call me a liar and tell me what I really think. So I'll skip the part where I share my thoughts.
“When that was discussed I pointed out that calling them “concentration camps””
Sarc gets mad when people correctly use words and phrases that hurt his feelings and make his side look bad.
So you deliberately conflated internment camps with Hitler's extermination camps so you could mock peoples concerns over fucking internment camps.
You really are the world's greatest libertarian.
No. I pointed out your plea to emotion and reductio ad Hitlerum when you deliberately conflated quarantines with concentration camps. Don't turn this around.
You really are the world’s greatest libertarian.
The One True Libertarian(TM).
"as I said to ICP, there’s no point in me saying what I think. You’ll call me a liar and tell me what I really think. So I’ll skip the part where I share my thoughts."
DON'T YOU DARE ACT LIKE YOU'RE THE VICTIM HERE YOU WEASELY FUCKING TROLL.
"No. I pointed out your plea to emotion and reductio ad Hitlerum"
YOU did this! You're the one who conflated what people were worried about with Hitler's extermination camps in order to minimize and mock legitimate concerns.
If you oppose all quarantines because they're coercion, then you oppose smallpox quarantines.
If you oppose all quarantines because they’re coercion,
I never said that. You can't be honest for even a second.
This is what I said:
"Never on a mass scale as with Covid. N-E-V-E-R. Especially for suspected contact. Especially for something as undeadly as Covid.
Only for select individual cases as was done for the twenty years prior to 2020."
And yes. All quarantines not entered into willingly are coercion. You'd think that the world's greatest libertarian would know that.
And yes. All quarantines not entered into willingly are coercion.
So you oppose all non-voluntary quarantines, no matter what the disease is.
Ahh, you're just trolling now because you want to distract from the fact you won't answer the question, so despite my very clear statement you're still trying to change it to something else.
You're the epitome of bad faith.
You already told me what my answer to the question is. That's why I'm not going to answer. No point in arguing.
I appreciate you going out of your way to make me look prescient for calling you a retard right off the bat this morning sarc.
"That’s why I’m not going to answer. No point in arguing."
You think anyone out there is going to read that and think "Oh, he's not totally evading because he knows his answer would make him look like a fascist ass."
Here is sarcs actual statement and thread since he can't be truthful.
https://reason.com/2021/11/24/ahmaud-arbery-alleged-murderers-almost-escaped-charges-prosecutorial-misconduct-jackie-johnson-george-barnhill/?comments=true#comment-9228119
Does he actually pretend to be libertarian though? I think at this point he’s not giving an opinion on any position so he can play the victim when people make assumptions based on the direction he’s spraying shit.
Good to know you oppose isolating people with the following diseases.
Cholera
Diphtheria
Infectious tuberculosis
Plague
Smallpox
Yellow fever
Viral hemorrhagic fevers
Severe acute respiratory syndromes
Flu that can cause a pandemic
Measles
Only a goose-stepping Nazi would ever quarantine anyone.
It is currently flu season and a strain of covid is passing around the Pine Tree State. Hope you are sheltering in place since you might be sick and not know it.
Either all quarantines are bad, or they are justified in some circumstances.
Which is it?
The "principled" argument presented against COVID quarantines is that it's coerced, and therefore evil. If that's the case then all quarantines are evil. Doesn't matter what the disease is.
Your intellect is truly remarkable to behold.
Logic fail on your part. Either-or fallacy/false alternative.
I opposed covid quarantines based on the early epi data available. Nothing later changed my mind.
I do recall when Fauci opposed aid workers returning from Africa with exposure to ebola from quarantining.
I don't really give a shit about Fauci.
You are saying that COVID quarantines were concentration camps because it was coercion. That means you must oppose all quarantines because they're coerced.
or they are justified in some circumstances.
Look at the dishonest little fuck give a false dichotomy and infer that the Australian Covid camps were "legitimate" while not explicitly saying so.
Strawman.
I opposed covid quarantines which includes the camps.
When are quarantines ok?
Don't pretend like you didn't already get a clear answer.
The clear answer is that quarantines are concentration camps, and anyone who supports them is a Nazi.
You just can't stop lying.
Now you're purposefully conflating quarantine with internment camps. Quarantine can be done anywhere. Your house, at work, hiking in the countryside. It just means you're isolating yourself from others... but you knew that.
You're conflating to excuse your defence of mass internment.
The default is to not do them. It would require a substantial wealth of evidence to even consider one. Covid fell way short of even the discussion.
The Fauci folks exposed to ebola in Africa warranted a discussion for their return.
Worst Motte and Bailey ever
I certainly oppose mass incarceration of people who were merely in the proximity of people with any of those diseases and had tested clear a week later like was happening with the Australian internment camps.
You're trying to pretend the camps were just normal quarantine procedures, aren't you?
If you test clear for any of the diseases on your list you aren't still incarcerated like was happening in Australia.
So you oppose all quarantines under all circumstances.
That's not what I said, although I realize that's what you're desperate to infer in order to deflect from what you endorsed. I clearly said "MASS" quarantines as with Covid.
You said all quarantines are coercion, and that anyone who supports them is a "goose-stepping shit."
Seems pretty obvious that you want people with TB cooking food in restaurants.
the second time I've had to repost this you dishonest shit.
This is what I said:
“Never on a mass scale as with Covid. N-E-V-E-R. Especially for suspected contact. Especially for something as undeadly as Covid.
Only for select individual cases as was done for the twenty years prior to 2020.”
Why are you lying about something everyone can read?
No. I just oppose quarantines for diseases that have a 99% survival rate.
"It's okay for the government to censor you because they haven't put you in internment camps. You don't get to complain about censorship unless you're incarcerated for your speech!"
The ultimate power-pig excuse generator. We don't call Sqrlsy a Nazi without reason.
Grey box of shit still claiming coercion doesn’t exist without incarceration?
Yup.
Yup. It's n0t rEaL cEns0rShiP unless the government kills you.
"Grey box of shit still claiming coercion doesn’t exist without incarceration?"
Question asked by one who is completely TOO stupid AND too lazy to do its own reading, for shitself! LET ALONE ever even PRETENDING to THINK for shitself!
Tsk, tsk, Sqrlsy, you're losing your edge there. Not enough mixed-case caps lock. Try more, you'll sound more deranged that way.
I feel like I’m not getting the full schizophrenic experience either.
D-
"The web site owner took down my post, WAAAAA!!!"
THIS is now CensorShit by Government Almighty? Twat words or phrases do You Perfectly conserve (reserve), then, for actually BEING PUNISHED by Government Almighty, for socio-political comments?
It's censorship, NaziSqrlsy, if the government dictates the private company remove said comment/post. How much of a retard are you?
"...if the government dictates the private company remove said comment/post..."
The devil is in the details! In this case, does a Government Almighty employee say that "I will call you a nasty person to my friends at cocktail parties if you resist my advice", or do they ACTUALLY THREATEN YOU WITH REAL FORCE OR VIOLENCE? (When they DO anything like the latter, it is typically on condition that they will FIRST REMOVE SECTION 230!!!! So ass to enable their foul deeds!!! Which is what most of YOU assholes agitate for all of the time! ALWAYS thinking that you can pussy-grab "the libs", who will NEVER even THINK of pussy-grabbing you right back!)
Most of you assholes have ZERO credibility, honesty, or benevolence!
Yep, as I suspected, major retard.
Yes, Major-General Ethically Retarded, I do SALUTE YOU for Your Perfectly Mindless Blather, and for Your Perfectly TOTAL AND TOTALITARIAN unwillingness to engage in honest, intelligent, OR informed dialog!
You might want to try more mixed caps lock next time. Your screed just doesn't sound quite deranged enough.
Your stupidity exceeds that of a flaming dumpster full of decaying turds!
Is that all you have? Geeze, you've gotten lazy.
Private companies have a first amendment right to censor whatever the government tells them to censor.
This is why sarc demands we not correctly use the term fascist as it exposes him as a fascist who supported exactly this.
If the Right stopped spreading dangerous conspiracy theories, they would have no need to censor anyone.
You mean the "conspiracy theories" that turn out to be true about 6 months later when someone exposes it?
Which ones turned out to be true? I haven't seen a single one.
The efficacy of masks.
The efficacy of vaccines.
Trump conspired with Russia to steal the 2016 election from Hillary.
Hunter laptop isn't real.
Trans surgery reduces suicide risk.
Kids aren't being transitioned.
J6 was an insurrection and those 1000 non violent people deserve the jail time.
The riots in Portland, Kenosha, and Minneapolis were mostly peaceful.
Stormtroopers were kidnapping peaceful protesters in Portland and transporting them in unmarked vans.
“It’s not an insurrection just because you’re burning down federal buildings.”
Hey Lying Jeffy, where do you think covid came from? Raccoon dogs, right?
iT cAmE fRom a CHinEsE fArmErs mArKeT
Haha, all the leftist retards really exposing themselves today. Thanks Lying Jeffy!
Yeah. This is bookmarked.
Methinks that like the daily Roundup, the Act Blue daily talking points newsletters took the day off. When they don’t have carefully crafted fallacies, they resort to their personal clumsy ones.
Their views and narratives have been so thoroughly refuted at this point they are all flailing.
And Jeff waddled into the conversation demanding government protection him due to his obesity. Instead if a diet he wants to utilize government force to protect him.
What dangerous conspiracies jeff? Virtually everything you claimed and defended regarding covid was wrong.
Just two years to flatten his curves.
I don't think that's Jeff. I have that bozo muted and I can see these posts.
If a parody it is spot on accurate and not actually a parody.
Jeff has used this justification to defend welfare and such as well. His entire belief system is that government is forced to do things when people dont do what he wants them to do.
Can give you many examples.
See: His defense of vaccine mandates.
Yeah, I saw it and also have had him muted for quite some time (though occasionally I do unmute him just to see how far he's gone more tyrannical based on the responses, I always invariably regret it, he isn't even hiding it anymore, him, Sarc and SQRSLY aren't even basically trying to pretend anymore). Maybe he's tired of so many people muting him he created a new profile? That would seem about his speed.
He usually Gish Gallops whereas those two posts above were pithy and succinct. Would be strange to have such a shift so quickly though I believe ML has pointed out when the fallacies in his arguing have shifted.
Get fucked you totalitarian asshole.
I'm not so sure anyone can reach that far around Jeffy to fuck him.
A person could probably fuck his fat folds.
Are there no dangerous conspiracy theories spread by the left?
"If the Right stopped spreading dangerous conspiracy theories, they would have no need to cEnSoR anyone."
Nazi Jeffy just lowered the bar for censorship to "conspiracy theories".
Here's a short list of Chemjeff conspiracy theories:
COVID came from a wetmarket
Conservatives are all terrorists
Ivermectin doesn't work
HCQ doesn't work
Biden doesn't have dementia
The jab isn't making anyone ill
Fauci was consistent
Masks work
COVID passports
Cuomo didn't kill old people
Dominion systems were secure
Hunter Biden is an artist
Trump colluded with Russia
Jan 06 was an insurrection
Transwoman are real women
BLM is mostly peaceful
Trump had a pee pee tape
Antifa is an idea
George Floyd didn't overdose
Advanced coursework is racist
1619 is real history
Hunter Laptop wasn't real
Trump caused asian hate
White rage is the problem
CRT isn't poisonous
All white people are racist
A pipe in ATL stopped the count
Jussie Smollet was attacked
China travel ban was racist
Words are violence
The military isn't woke
The FBI is apolitical
Shokin was fired for corruption
Obama didn't build cages
Iran never got cash pallets
Churches should be closed
The border is under control
Voter ID is racist
Biden is tough on Putin
Blasey Ford was credible
Swalwell isn't compromised
Kids should get the jab
Teachers had it the worst
China managed COVID well
WHO is an independent body
The Great Reset isn't real
Renting forever is just fine
Bailouts are necessary
Gain of Function wasn't funded
Hunter isn't incestuous
Double masking is best
Own nothing, be happy
Hillary had 98% chance to win
Melania was an escort
A video caused Benghazi
Ban fully semi-automatic guns
Trump camp wasn't spied on
Hunter was hired on merit
Hands up Don't Shoot happened
AR15s are weapons of war
Bubba Wallace noose was real
Covington Catholic kid is racist
Trump will start WW3
If you like your Dr., Keep your Dr.
Trump said drink bleach
Assange is a criminal
Putin hacked VT electric grid
Trump threw out MLK, Jr bust
Kushner never got a Peace Deal
Trump banned Muslims
Mueller proved Trump-Cohen lie
Trump Jr had WikiLeaks access
Global warming is #1 threat
Arkancides are a myth
Iraq had WMD'S
Russia hacked DNC
The science is settled
There are no Uyghur camps
Elizabeth Warren is native
The icecaps are melting
Steele Dossier is bulletproof
Seth Rich mugging went wrong
Bernie lost primary fair&square
Coyotes aren't carrying humans
Guns cause Chicago violence
Wall-Street isn't rigged
Fast & Furious = conspiracy
Joe never hid in the basement
15 Days to Slow the Spread
MAGA rallies = super spreaders
Late-term abortions are normal
Only vaxxed can enjoy July 4
There's a War on Women
Gates isn't buying up farmland
Russian bounties were real
Stormy Daniels is credible
Kavanaugh is a drunk rapist
Monsanto has a great product
Wildfires are bc climate change
Gen Flynn is a traitor
Omar didn't marry her brother
Anita Hill story was true
Trump votes were whitelash
Trump called Nazis fine people
The media is tough on Biden
Trump tried to nuke a hurricane
Cops kill 1000s unarmed POC
Green New Deal is affordable
Hurricanes are all stronger now
Kamala never witheld evidence
Everything is infrastructure
America is structural racism
IRS never targeted Tea Party
Defund the Police
Austere religious scholar dies
Joe never fingered Tara Reade
17 Intel Agencies agree
Imran Awan did nothing wrong
Greta Thunberg is authoritative
Giuliani warned of FBI raid
Social Workers can stop crime
Joe Scarborough is innocent
No Las Vegas Shooter motive
Brexit was undemocratic
Moderate rebels aren't terrorists
GOP baseball shooter apolitical
Dangerous Lockdown protests
Scaramucci had Russian ties
CIA doesn't plant news stories
NSA isn't spying on your calls
Trump preparing Martial Law
Border Walls don't work
You didn't build that
Racism is public health crisis
Walls closing in on Trump
Bitcoins a worthless scam
Gillum did no wrong
Trump said all Mexicans rapists
5 people murdered at Capitol
No immunity via C19 infection
Trump tear gassed Lafayette Square
Hillary didn't hide any emails
Its illegal to view Wikileaks
Trump had secret Russia server
Clinton-Lynch Tarmac was fine
Katie Hill is the victim
Toobin made a small mistake
Trump pays no taxes
Brazille never leaked questions
Manafort visited Assange
China never paid Hunter
Pelosi's hair salon set her up
W.E.F. is a benign organization
Meat is bad for the environment
Feinstein's staffer wasn't CCP
Podesta emails were doctored
Omar didn't pay husband $2.8M
Amazon = 'Lungs of the Earth'
Clinton foundation helped Haiti
Nothing was on Weiner's laptop
Hillary didn't collapse into a van
Nike doesn't use slave labor
Trans Story hour is beautiful
The Asymptomatic spread C-19
Stacey Abrams was cheated
Zuckerberg saved 2020 election
The NBA isn't supporting CCP
Trump failed Puerto Rico
Rittenhouse showed up to kill
AOC staff didn't divert $1M
C.Cuomo didn't break isolation
Baturina never wired Hunter $$
China stopped fentanyl export
Chauvin jury was impartial
Maxine Waters made no threat
Ed Buck was just a fundraiser
Schiff didn't leak classified info
COVID Spring break will kill you
Boulder shooter Alissa is white
Biden attended Delaware State
2-Scoops was a Big deal
Weinstein shocked Hollywood
Guns owners don't stop crime
Brian Williams Heli was shot at
Hillary did land under sniper fire
Lauer's behavior was unknown
Joy Reid's blog was hacked
NY DA will take Trump down
You should report GOP family
Solyndra did nothing wrong
Prince Andrew isn't a Pedo
Kaepernick unsigned because racism
Avenatti will be great President
Coal miners: learn to code
No, Blackrock isn't to blame
Trump last-ditch war with Iran
Uranium One wasn't a scandal
Carter Page was Russian asset
Burisma did nothing wrong
AR15 used in all mass shooting
Trump stimulus is breadcrumbs
1/6 riots planned assassination
Trump wants to Nuke North Korea
FISA warrants aren't abused
Democrats freed the Slaves
Tucker wasn't spied on
The GOP opposed Civil Rights
Biden never plagiarized
Trump hates the environment
The parties flipped
USMCA is a disaster
Biden didn't kill keystone jobs
Trump destroyed US leadership
Vince Foster committed suicide
CCP wont manipulate currency
TPP is going to be great
Boycott Goya Foods
Classical Music is Racist
Trump wont have magic wand
Paris Climate Accords help US
Trump is Anti-Semite
Math is Racist
What difference does it make
Manufacturing isn't returning
Trump will crash stock market
There is no deep state
Abolish gender pay gap
Football is gay
POC have trouble getting an ID
Seattle's CHAZ isn't dangerous
CNN townhall wasn't scripted
Trump hid in bunker
Ma'Khia was in schoolyard fight
But other than that, what do you have? Did the reporters who spread those conspiracy theories even win awards like the left narratives did?!?
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If the Right stopped spreading dangerous conspiracy theories, they would have no need to censor anyone.
This is something I would expect a typical collectivist to say so it's totally on brand for you. When will you change your handle and start arguing from an honest position?
How did I miss sarc going full retard again before noon.
What can I say, it's whine-o'clock somewhere.
Just because he can add bottom shelf whiskey to his coffee every morning doesn't mean he should.
I hope this is an example of your deep-dish satire.
All "strong suggestions" from any Government carry with them the threat to use it's ultimate monopoly on the use of force.
https://twitter.com/restoreorderusa/status/1740024003685908845?t=84uT3hwuPXsegUgP2XsZpQ&s=19
Under no circumstances should the West accept refugees from Israel's war in Gaza.
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Especially when the "refugees" started the war with mind-blowing war crimes.
Considering the only refugees would be from Hamas - I agree.
Silly question, but, as I fail to see a Roundup posted yet, will the Roundup be posted today?
I hereby declare this the roundup.
More Florida stories?
Conquistadors Pounce de Leon.
Here you go:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/florida-teen-kills-sister-after-argument-over-christmas-presents-sheriff-says/ar-AA1m6ies
Darcus and Damarcus Coley. Must be MAGA country.
The joint should be renamed Hit and Miss.
In lieu of a Roundup thread...
Who wants to buy a used EV, even dirt cheap?
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/ev-graveyard-reckoning-hardly-anyone-wants-buy-used-one
How much of an environmental disaster is looming due to EV batteries just rotting away in fields somewhere?
Just read that. The invisible hand is smacking the shit out of the green deal new grifters. Hilarious!
How much of an environmental disaster is looming due to EV batteries just rotting away in fields somewhere?
To be fair, the fields were already being filled/contaminated by CFL bulbs, damaged solar panels, and worn out wind turbine blades.
I live in the Bakken oil fields. A multiwell pad, utilizing modern horizontal drilling techniques can service areas miles away from the pad site, produce tens of thousands of barrels of crude a day, and has a footprint about the size of an average house. There'll be like six or seven pumps going at once, servicing multiple different deposits, in an above ground pad about the size of the average house. To produce the same amount of kJ of energy how big is the average wind or solar installation? Drive through the Columbia Gorge near Vantage on I-90 and tell me how much better wind is for the environment (the Columbia Basin is one of the most fragile and easily disturbed habitats in North America and they've completely plastered it with windmills) or drive along the Front Range between Bozeman and Billings, then compare it to a drive through the Bakken. Compare the footprint of both types of energy production and then compare the amount of energy for that footprint, and tell me how wind is even considered sustainable. Hey, don't ranch those grasslands to save them, but go ahead and plow them under to put up windmills (that are broken as often as the work and don't function in high wind speeds, which central and Eastern Montana, where they're being built, are kinda infamous for, we consider a 15-20 mph wind a light breeze) and solar panels. And then destroy even more of those grasslands to bury them when their much shorter than advertised lifespan runs it's course and they can't be taken to a regular landfill. Yeah, sustainable, I don't think that word means what they think it means.
BTW, the professors in my animal science school forbid us from using the word sustainable in our writings as grad students because the word is so ambiguous and unquantifiable. Sustainable how? What are you sustaining? Why is it sustainable? By what metric? Etc. It's a buzzword that can mean whatever the author means it to mean, and the data can (and often is) twisted to fit the narrative rather than the narrative being adapted to the data.
The College of Natural Resources, Chemistry and Biology departments also strongly discouraged and limited it's usage, but environmental sciences... It seemed like every single Masters Thesis and PhD dissertations contained it in their titles. And they all meant different things, many of which lay people (and the other sciences) wouldn't describe as sustainable.
You can always buy some for the 4th of July.
Given the battery life is about five to six years, a three year old EV is only good for another three years, but a three year old ICE can easily be driven for seven more years or longer. Granted maintenance costs will increase but even rebuilding an engine is cheaper than replacing the battery packs in most EVs. Buying a used EV is near the top of the list of really bad investment options.
A White House Christmas card thank you for the EU investigation of Twitter (aka X).
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/course-far-left-disinformation-operatives-tied-eu-investigation-x-receive-white-house
That's John "Pizzagate" Podesta.
Shortly after Reason declared Biden president in the bestest election ever, it was reported that sleepy Joe met with a group of elite(ist) historians to plan the path of his presidency. It was decided that he would pursue a transformative strategy in the mold of FDR. True to form, censorship, political prosecution, and open contempt for the constitution and rule of law are all critical components of his regime.
If one were to ask the question, "Why do government officials violate the oaths of office to support and defend the Constitution of the United States so frequently and consistently, even in the face of occasional judicial reprimands?" The reals answer is: "Because they can!" You can safely disregard any other fabrications they might try to offer in response. Officials love power - they crave having it and lust after wielding it. That's WHY they are officials in the first place. Never doubt it.
How FDR Emasculated the Black Press in World War II
Mighty white of FDR to feminize black culture two decades before the civil rights movement.
Has anyone been able to find the number of Japanese lynched in the camps?
I would like to compare it to the number lynched before the camps were set up.
This one is for sarc who last week stated he used DailyMail because it wasn't tied to any of the political parties here.
https://www.axios.com/2023/12/23/biden-white-house-michael-larosa
Driving the news: A surprising number of President Biden's current and former aides — at least six — are lining up to tell backstairs tales to The Daily Mail,
Pop quiz sarc! Which republican said the following:
“Donald Trump channeled his role models as he parroted Adolf Hitler, praised Kim Jong Un, and quoted Vladimir Putin while running for president on a promise to rule as a dictator and threaten American democracy,'”
Former agent reveals how Obama sought to turn the CIA into a party operative.
https://justthenews.com/government/security/obama-shaped-cia-boost-his-political-agenda-hired-leftist-activists-former
While Joe Biden gave all federal workers a 5.2% raise, Milei slashed 5000 government jobs.
https://justthenews.com/world/latin-america/argentinas-president-milei-lays-over-5000-government-workers
U.S. Space Force Officer Claims Troop Readiness Affected by Non-Existent Anti-LGBT Laws
Lt. Gen. Burt's claim is, "Since January of this year, more than 400 anti-LGBTQ+ laws have been introduced at the state level."
What she meant to say is that there are more than 400 bills introduced at the state level. A bill is not a law. Also there's not 400.
None of the bills are anti-lesbian or anti-gay and are about things like sexually oriented performances in public places or in front of children, the use of Medicaid to fund transgender surgery, teaching gender studies to children. Some are about vaccinations and LGBT isn't even mentioned.
Somehow that effects troop readiness though.
Sounds like the troops are not really oriented at protecting the USA - - - - - - - -
Climate con man extraordinaire, John Kerry: The farming industry must be destroyed in order to achieve Net Zero.
"Agriculture contributes about 33% of all the emissions of the world. And we can't get to Net Zero—we don't get this job done—unless agriculture is front and centre as part of the solution."
"You just can't continue to both warm the planet, while also expecting to feed it. It doesn't work. So we have to reduce emissions from the food system."
So why not just do the whole Animatrix blot out the sun thing, so we can grow enough food in a year to last a hundred years?
You don't need to destroy agriculture. Same results can be achieved by replacing beef with meal worms or crickets, or any of the other 2000 species of insects eaten around the world. Meal worms are not actually worms, but insects with very close to the same amount of protein, vitamins and minerals as beef.
Raising insects uses only a fraction of the amount of land necessary to raise livestock, same with water.
1 kg beef requires 10 kg feed
1 kg pork requires 5 kg feed
1 kg chicken requires 2.5 kg feed
1 kg crickets requires 1.7 kg feed
In a world where efficient use of land, water and energy is paramount, insect agriculture is clearly in the cards.
Yet, misconstrueman, there is plenty of land and plenty of water, and humans are omnivores, not insectivores. So, you can have that mealworm "meat" first, buddy.
"plenty of water"
Livestock need fresh water to thrive, as do most species of insects. Water is tricky. Most of the world's water will kill you. Too much salt. Impure water will also kill you. Too many germs. And, counterintuitively, pure H2O will also kill you. See, water is a solvent, and pure water will leach essential minerals necessary to sustain life.
"So, you can have that mealworm “meat” first, buddy."
I wouldn't be the first, believe me. And you probably eat insects, or insect derived products like cochineal used in many commercially available foods to give it a rich red coloring. Same with the cosmetics you use. Those nasty 'Redcoats' that Paul Revere and the Raiders warned you about? Insects.
There's a vast difference between using insects as an accent and relying upon them for your entire meal, misconstrueman.
I agree. You need more.
I'll pass, miscontrueman.
Go ahead and start consuming your share of insects to save the planet. If they're so good and good for you and all the others who think they need to try to force us to save the planet, no doubt market share for farm products will start shrinking. After you've been growing the market for insects as food for a few years, I might even join in! Who knows?
" to save the planet"
It's not about saving the planet. It's about saving land, water, and energy, things that all life requires.
"After you’ve been growing the market for insects as food for a few years"
Have you been to Mexico? Scary place, but they've had insects on the market for many years. I've tried the crickets from Oaxaca, and they are pleasant enough, not unlike a salty, crunchy snack like potato chips. How about Korea? No? I was surprised there by the snacks on offer at the cinema. The audience were munching away on roasted silk worm larvae.
Your name is Klaus Schwab perchance, is it, misconstrueman?
Silk worms are not actually worms at all, but a moth. The English language seems particularly hamfisted and misleading when it comes to naming insects.
Imagine pretending the definitions of modern taxonomy should affect etymology.
English has a very poor vocabulary when it comes to insects. Not so when it comes to the animals we typically eat. Cows, for example. Cattle, beef, bull, heifer, steer, calf, dogie, bovine. All words referring to cows. It's almost reaching the level of Inuit and their words for snow. It's much the same with other farmyard animals like chickens of pigs. In English. In Asian languages they manage with one word for each species, essentially.
You do realize the history of the English language, don't you? How beef comes from Norman French, and cow/cattle from Anglo-Saxon?
I’ll stick with beef, thanks.
Then eat crickets if you like them. I like grass fed, pasture raised animals. Let nature feed them, not big pharma.
" I like grass fed, pasture raised animals. "
Then raise them. But you don't, do you? You buy whatever the shops sell you. Sooner or later it will be insects for the reasons I outlined earlier. Comparable nutrition value, at a fraction of the demand for land, water and feed.
Many locals have grass fed, pasture raised meat. If the purchase option gets sunset, which I doubt given that some of the ranchers are Amish and have a 1A argument against government following a Swedish teenager and other non-carbon neutral apparatchiks to stop them, then I’ll revisit raising them on my farm. Until then, I’ll focus on just growing veggies and harvesting free range organic game.
Urbanites pushing crickets can have crickets.
If the crickets are so great, have you switched to eating insects exclusively for your animal protein?
"If the crickets are so great, have you switched to eating insects exclusively for your animal protein?"
No, but I don't worry too much about the future, which is when the advantages of insects may come to the fore. We will certainly change our attitudes towards them. Lobsters, distant relatives of the insects, today enjoy a reputation as the delicacy enjoyed by the truly rich. This hasn't always been the case. The pilgrims who first arrived in America called them cockroaches of the sea and shunned them. They (lobsters) were fed to prisoners or chopped up and used as fertilizer. You see, Chumby, tastes change. What we shun today, we embrace tomorrow. It's the way of the world, change being the only constant etc.
So you’re not eating them despite knowing the advantages? Gotcha.
Lobsters are in the same phylum as insects. Humans and sea squirts are in a different but shared phylum.
"So you’re not eating them despite knowing the advantages? Gotcha. "
I don't eat animals whether they have 4 or 6 legs as a rule. I follow a vegetarian diet.
Biologist John Haldane was once asked what his studies of the natural world had taught him about God. God seems, replied Haldane, to have “an inordinate fondness for beetles.”
There are some 350,000 species of beetles on the planet and they comprise a significant proportion of animal biomass.
“These things are great, but I don’t eat them myself…after my trip to Mexico.” Gotcha.
"after my trip to Mexico.” Gotcha."
After my trip to Oaxaca, you mean. I've lived in Mexico for over a decade. Gotcha.
"These things are great"
I wouldn't say great. They're as good as meat in nutrition and better when it comes to efficient use of land, water etc. But I prefer vegetables.
Maybe for the factory farm fed folks, it doesn’t make sense for the locals here. Grub Hub may be eye opening for the urbanites.
That’s in Mexico.
"it doesn’t make sense for the locals here."
You're not in Tibet, are you? It's a vast high altitude grass land where the only thing that can thrive is the yak, and they use every scrap for food, shelter and everything else. Local conditions will ultimately determine the course.
I buy from moink.com. You really do project what a pitiful life you live, cheeseypoof guy.
" You really do project what a pitiful life you live, cheeseypoof guy."
Where you do your shopping is irrelevant. And I don't project. I just don't share your sense of entitlement. I realize that if land, water and resources are to be used with increased efficiency, an insect diet is all but inevitable. Check out the comparative list of various foods I posted earlier for more details.
It’s a completely relevant response to this statement:
“You buy whatever the shops sell you.”
They sell grass fed, pasture raised meat. It’s their entire purpose.
My sense of entitlement to not buy cheeseypoofs in bulk? You really say a bunch of stupid shit trying to sound smart.
" You really say a bunch of stupid shit trying to sound smart."
Thank you. Believe me, it's not as easy as it looks.
"They sell grass fed, pasture raised meat. It’s their entire purpose. "
My purpose was to show the inevitability of turning to an insect diet if efficient use of land, water and resources become paramount in the future. Something that could plausibly happen. Wrap your mind around that and at least it won't come as a surprise when and if it happens.
Bill Gates
TED talk
Population Control
15 seconds
It's hard to tell which was the more fucked up part about that, the fact that the goal is to lower the projected human population or the insane newspeak that "doing a really great job" on vaccines, healthcare, and reproductive health services, are the means by which we lower the total human population.
"Stop economic and population growth or else our planet won't cope"
Speaking at the WEF, UN "Messenger of Peace", Jane Goodall, advocates reducing the global population down to 450 million—a 95% reduction from today's population:
"We cannot hide away from human population growth. Because, you know, it underlies so many of the other problems. All these things we talk about wouldn't be a problem if there was the size of population that there was 500 years ago."
Is she monkeying around or has she gone apeshit over high capacity populations?
She is such a khunt!
What do you mean, "We" Jane? I can easily hide away from human population growth! Anyone who starts a statement with, "We" is automatically wrong, unavoidably fooling himself, and unarguably going to fail, although he might cause untold harm in the failing effort to achieve his goals.
These are the neurotic individuals who think they're better than you and seek to rule over you.
Jeff Jacoby writes about a generation of Judenhass
https://groups.google.com/g/Talk.Politics.Guns/c/sY9Yd8CwHS8
A generation of antisemites
In a new survey, two-thirds of young Americans describe Jews as
'oppressors.'
by Jeff Jacoby
The Boston Globe
December 20, 2023
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The share of Jewish students saying they are comfortable with their
religious identity being publicly known has plummeted since Oct. 7 to
just 39 percent.
THE TSUNAMI of antisemitism unleashed in America by the Oct. 7 Hamas
terrorist atrocities has not abated. If anything, it is gaining strength.
This past weekend, bomb threats were emailed to hundreds of synagogues
and Jewish institutions nationwide. According to the Secure Community
Network, which coordinates security arrangements for Jewish
organizations, 199 bomb threats were reported in a 24-hour span. Many of
the threats were timed to force synagogues to evacuate during Sabbath
services. Attacks on other synagogues have been more direct. On Sunday,
an assailant yelling "Gas the Jews!" sprayed foul-smelling liquid on
people exiting the Kesher Israel Congregation in Washington, D.C. In
Albany, N.Y., a few days earlier, a man shouting "Free Palestine" fired
gunshots at Temple Israel while dozens of children were attending
preschool inside.
During the recent Hanukkah festival, large public menorahs in numerous
cities were vandalized or destroyed. In Oakland, Calif., an 11-foot-tall
menorah was smashed and thrown into a lake; "Free Palestine" was
spray-painted in Arabic where the menorah had stood. In Juno Beach,
Fla., it is an annual tradition to publicly light a sand-sculpted
menorah; this year the menorah was knocked down and a large black
swastika placed atop the wreckage. During an anti-Israel demonstration
in New Haven, Conn., a man wearing a keffiyeh climbed the 30-foot-tall
menorah installed near the Yale campus and draped it with a Palestinian
flag.
FBI Director Christopher Wray, who testified on Oct. 31 that the United
States was experiencing "historic" levels of antisemitism, told the
Senate Judiciary Committee this month that the crisis is worsening. Wray
said his agency has opened 60 percent more hate crimes investigations
since Oct. 7 than before then. "The biggest chunk of those," he
confirmed, "are threats against the Jewish community."
But no development has been more alarming than the evidence of
overflowing hostility to Jews and the Jewish state among young Americans.
Antisemitism is surging on college campuses, where reports of Jewish
students being taunted, threatened, cursed, and assaulted continue
without letup. The Anti-Defamation League reported on Nov. 29 that 73
percent of Jewish college students surveyed said they experienced or
witnessed antisemitic incidents since the start of the school year. The
ADL survey, which polled nearly 3,100 students, found that the share of
Jewish students saying they feel comfortable with their Jewish identity
being publicly known has plummeted since October, from 64 percent before
the Hamas-Israel war began to just 39 percent now.
In the latest Harris poll, a detailed survey of more than 2,000
registered voters conducted jointly with the Center for American
Political Studies at Harvard, two-thirds of Gen Z Americans, those
between 18 and 24, said that "Jews as a class are oppressors and should
be treated as oppressors." Among all respondents, by contrast, that
belief was rejected as "a false ideology" by 73 percent. In the same
survey, 60 percent of 18-to-24-year-old respondents believed that
Hamas's "killing of 1,200 Israeli civilians and the kidnapping of
another 250 civilians can be justified by the grievances of
Palestinians." Just 40 percent said no. Among every older cohort, a
majority of respondents said the Hamas atrocities could not be justified.
While the Harvard/Harris poll found that in the aggregate, 81 percent of
American voters surveyed support Israel in its confrontation with Hamas,
among voters younger than 25, support was evenly split between the two.
Similarly, a slight majority of the Gen Z respondents, 51 percent, said
that the "long-term answer" to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is for
Israel to be "ended and given to Hamas and the Palestinians." In all the
older age groups, that view is decisively repudiated.
To be fair, this is just one poll. It likely has a higher-than-normal
margin of error, and some of these findings are at variance with the
answers given by Gen Z respondents to other questions.
Nevertheless, these are shocking results. They bespeak a badly warped
moral compass among the nation's youngest adults — those just leaving
high school and of college age. Smearing "Jews as a class" as oppressors
and calling for the world's lone Jewish country to "be ended" and
delivered to its enemy is nothing less than antisemitism. And as has so
often been the case with noxious beliefs, it has proliferated so readily
among young people precisely because they have been indoctrinated to
think that way.
In recent years, teachers and administrators in many communities have
actively inculcated a left-wing narrative of "oppressor vs. oppressed"
and embraced a mission to "decolonize" their teaching. Some school
districts and college classrooms single out Israel for denunciation and
promote poisonous lessons on "Palestinian dispossession of
lands/identity/culture through Zionist settler colonialism." A few days
ago, the Massachusetts Teachers Association adopted a resolution
demanding an end to US support for Israel and excoriating what it called
"the Netanyahu government's genocidal war on the Palestinian people." It
is hardly surprising that students exposed to such virulent attitudes in
their formative years are far more likely to hold antisemitic views as
young adults.
(Jeff Jacoby is a columnist for The Boston Globe).
I blame Trump.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-sales-palestinian-keffiyehs-soar-even-wearers-targeted-2023-12-05/
Nice try, Misconstrueman. From your Al Reuters article:
In other words, these are people already making a statement and a virtue signal.
Um, only one side has seen a major uptick in violence against them, and that would be Jewish Americans. The other side is the one committing all the violence.
So it wasn't just the scarf.
In other words, they have no clue as to the reason for the shooting.
Nice try at being a victim, Misconstrueman, but no cigar. Now, why in the world would you have a favorite Nazi?
I warned you guys months ago that the Zionist genocide in Gaza committed in the name of Jews world wide would backfire and end up hurting American Jews. Did you listen? No.
" Now, why in the world would you have a favorite Nazi?"
I have a favorite everyone. If you want a favorite Nazi of your own, I can recommend Heinrich Himmer, an even better genocidalist that today's Zionists.
"they have no clue as to the reason for the shooting."
Defund the fashion police.
Some genocide there, misconstrueman, when the populations of Gaza and the West Bank have increased.
I have a favorite Nazi too. He's called D. Ead Nazi.
Himmler is dead, so that's a plus, and he is a shining model of genocide done well. Like you, he also went to great pains to deny and hide the genocide he perpetrated, (or in your case, supported.)
OK, so now you admire genocide, misconstrueman?
Unlike you, I don't associate with people screaming "gas the Jews" and "from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free", both of which have direct genocidal intent at their cores. Funny genocide though, when the populations of Gaza and the West Bank have been increasing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_State_of_Palestine
I thought the whole purpose of genocide was to exterminate a population, you know, like the Nazis tried to do to European Jews.
" I don’t associate with people screaming “gas the Jews”
Neither did Himmler. You see, I knew you two had much in common.
Though he could still teach you a thing or two about genocide. It's about killing large numbers of people and the destruction of their culture. The Serbs managed to pull off their genocide against the Bosnians back in the 90s with only 8,000 victims, so the Israelis can be proud of their achievement, and they're not even finished.
Cultural appropriation. Racists and bigots all.
No, I disagree. Depending on intentions, cultural appropriation can be politically correct or incorrect. Example: The punk movement adopting the mohawk hairstyle. It's done out of respect for the native warrior tradition and badass reputation. Politically correct. Example: Entertainers putting on black face to mock and denigrate black people. Politically incorrect. With the checkered scarf, I suggest that it is worn out of solidarity with a group of people rather than an effort to mock or belittle them, as much as it is chosen as a fashion statement. Politically correct.
So, you're saying that misogynistic, racist, antisemitic jackasses should be emulated?
I'm saying it depends of the intentions of the appropriator. I'm saying that not all cultural appropriation is racist and bigoted. I'm finally saying that the intentions of the scarf wearers are pure, innocent and admirable.
Are those intentions "pure, innocent and admirable"? Shouting "gas the Jews" while wearing it doesn't sound too "pure, innocent and admirable" to me.
You'll get used to it. I already warned you months ago that violence against Jews in the states would rise with the genocide in Gaza. Did you listen? No. Some day, even you will be forced to recognize reality.
Are you ignorant of the definition of genocide or lying? Being hyperbolic doesn’t help your cause.
"Are you ignorant of the definition of genocide or lying?"
Evidently you are ignorant of the definition of genocide. As the poet said, Read on MacDuff:
genocide
noun
geno·cide ˈje-nə-ˌsīd
: the deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group
Let me guess, you don't mind at all the slaughter of the people of Gaza, it's calling it genocide that rankles you. Don't worry, you've got plenty of company in these pages.
I actually don’t like what’s happening in Gaza. It really sucks that Hamas started a war they can’t win and civilians are paying the price for that. It’s still not genocide.
"I actually don’t like what’s happening in Gaza."
My apologies if I implied otherwise. Many here seem to revel in the destruction of Gaza and want more. Take inspiration from a people who haven't surrendered and are determined to win their struggle even at an extremely high cost. Hamas didn't start the war, it started long before Hamas was formed. And 'winning' is definitely a possibility. They are fighting Sun Tsu's highest form of warfare - undermining the enemy's alliances. Support for Palestine in the West has never been higher. Unprecedented unity in the Muslim world. Sun Tsu's lowest form of warfare, the one most desperately to avoid, is the one the IDF is fighting - besieging a walled city. Gaza is a walled city, but the wall is the ground they walk on, and the city is the network of tunnels underneath. Don't underestimate Palestinian chances of them coming out of this thing with significant political concessions from the occupiers. They'll be devastated, but it might mark an historic turning point for the positive.
>Instead of indulging in politically risky sedition prosecutions of the black press, the government relied on indirect methods of behind-the-scenes manipulation and intimidation.
I don't understand the issue - I was told that these were private companies and they could do what they wanted? If they wanted to succumb to hidden manipulation and intimidation that's their right, right?
California To Fine Stores That Don’t Have A ‘Gender Neutral’ Kids Toy Section
After implementing a new state law on January 1, California establishments with over 500 employees will face penalties if they do not feature a "gender-neutral" toy section.
The legislation, endorsed by Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom in 2021, mandates that stores selling child-related products or toys must establish a gender-neutral toy section for children aged 12 and below.
Failure to comply with this requirement will result in a $500 fine for the store.
WTF are they supposed to do, Barbie on one side of the aisle, G.I. Joe on the other?
Probably need dolls/toys with undiscernible genders in the middle
Isn't that what Ken is for?
Ken W. Schulz
The big problem, you see, is Ron DeSantis and all his 'too-online' culture warring. Just agree to disagree and move on.
I've been assured that the only reason that California would need to legislate a gender-neutral toy section is so that men in dresses have a place to take a shit without getting harassed.
And if I owned a business that sold toys, I'd tell the damn Jackboots that my whole toy section was "Gender-Neutral" because any kid of any gender or their parent or guardian can have any toy they want as long as they pay for it.
🙂
😉
With the notable exception of the internment of Japanese Americans, World War II still has a reputation as a "good war" for civil liberties.
Wut?
Literally who says that WW2 was good for civil liberties? Necessary to be fought, certainly. A prime example of civil libertarianism? WHAT!? Oh, according to some fucking history textbook? Who writes this tripe?
James West Davidson
James West Davidson received his B.A. from Haverford College and his Ph.D. from Yale University. A historian who has pursued a full-time writing career, he is the author of numerous books, among them After the Fact: The Art of Historical Detection (with Mark H. Lytle), The Logic of Millennial Thought: Eighteenth Century New England, and Great Heart: The History of a Labrador Adventure (with John Rugge). He is co-editor with Michael Stiff of the Oxford New Narratives in American History, in which his most recent book appears: 'They Say': Ida B. Wells and the Reconstruction of Race.
Brian DeLay
Brian DeLay (Ph.D., Harvard) is Assistant Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley. He specializes in colonial and 19th century U.S. and Mexican history. His scholarship has won awards from the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic, the Western History Association, the Council on Latin American History, the American Society for Ethnohistory, the Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association, and the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations. He is the author of War of a Thousand Deserts: Indian Raids and the U.S.-Mexican War (Yale, 2008), and is currently at work on a book about the international arms trade and the re-creation of the Americas during the long nineteenth century. He can be reached at delay@berkeley.edu and his website is http://history.berkeley.edu/faculty/DeLay/.
Christine Leigh Heyrman
Christine Leigh Heyrman is Associate Professor of History at the University of Delaware. She received a Ph.D. in American Studies from Yale University and is the author of Commerce and Culture: The Maritime Communities of Colonial Massachusetts, 1690-1750. Her book exploring the evolution of religious culture in the Southern U.S., entitled Southern Cross: The Beginnings of the Bible Belt, was awarded the Bancroft Prize in 1998.
Mark Lytle
Mark H. Lytle received his Ph.D. from Yale University and is Professor of History and Environmental Studies. he has served two years as Mary Ball Washington Professor of American History at University College, Dublin, in Ireland. His publications include The Origins of the Iranian-American Alliance, 1941-1953, After the Fact: The Art of Historical Detection (with James West Davidson), America's Uncivil Wars: The Sixties Era from Elvis to the Fall of Richard Nixon, and, most recently, The Gentle Subversive: Rachel Carson, Silent Spring, and the Rise of the Environmental Movement. He is co-editor of a joint issue of the journals of Diplomatic History and Environmental History dedicated to the field of environmental diplomacy.
Michael Stoff
Michael B. Stoff is Associate Professor of History and Director of the Plan II Honors Program at the University of Texas at Austin. The recipient of a Ph.D. from Yale University, he has been honored many times for his teaching, most recently with election to the Academy of Distinguished Teachers. He is the author of Oil, War, and American Security: The Search for a National Policy on Foreign Oil,1941-1947, co-editor (with Jonathan Fanton and R. Hal Williams) of The Manhattan Project: A Documentary Introduction to the Atomic Age, and series co-editor (with James West Davidson) of the Oxford New Narratives in American History. He is currently working on a narrative on the bombing of Nagasaki.
So, we have a
historian who has pursued a full-time writing careerprofessional racial grievance peddler, two assistant professors of history (read: grad students), and a guy who writes "narratives" of the bombing of Nagasaki.What a waste of paper. The only thing less important is David Beito's reaction to it.
If any war can be deemed good for civil liberties, I would personally advocate for the Korean War, first non-segregated Army since before the Civil War (yes, blacks had fought in every war the US has fought, it wasn't until the Civil War that the Army was segregated).
"If any war can be deemed good for civil liberties"
The Korean war never ended. It continues on till this day. No surrender, no peace treaty. Occasional outbursts of violence and a constant drain on resources and a constant source of unease. Good wars end. The Korean war soldiers on.
And your point, Misconstrueman? The main hot phase of the war ended in 1953.
Can I ask your age? Under 18? Over? Full disclosure, I'm over.
Old enough. Now cut the nonsense you claim to be here to spread.
If you really are an adult, why not act like one? It costs you nothing.
Speak for yourself, Misconstrueman.
the government relied on indirect methods of behind-the-scenes manipulation and intimidation.
Thank goodness that got nipped in the bud.
How to win friends and influence people, Part II:
https://twitter.com/ScooterCasterNY/status/1740055654860210383
Full video: https://twitter.com/ScooterCasterNY/status/1740094668732551588
I still don't understand:
a) why these activists think that massively inconveniencing a large number of the general public is going to win anyone over to their side or get them anything they want
b) why more members of the general public have not become a lot more violent with these assholes.
They don't need to win "the people" they just need to win the elites in government. Again, elites don't accrue status vertically from their voters, they accrue it horizontally from other elites.
"a) why these activists think that massively inconveniencing a large number of the general public is going to win anyone over to their side or get them anything they want"
Time is money.
"b) why more members of the general public have not become a lot more violent with these assholes."
Not enough guns.
Then perhaps they've earned the right to become pavement pancakes. A 4,000 pound vehicle versus a 200-300 pound human isn't much of a contest. No gun required.
An aircraft over a million pounds vs a 4,000 pound vehicle. Still less of a contest. Guns optional.
What does that have to do with anything? Spouting nonsense as an end unto itself again? Displaying ignorance?There have only ever been 4 aircraft capable of a MTOW of 1 million pounds or more. 2 have been destroyed, one is an unique developmental test plane, and the remaining one is still in service, but no longer in production.
"one is still in service,"
Who said anything about being in service? A million pound aircraft can easily beat a 4000 pound vehicle, even if it's not in service.
Which had absolutely nothing to do with the conversation at hand, misconstrueman.
In case you didn't spot it, neither has anything else. You're comments are even more inane than mine. Congrats.
Of course, according to your own words, Misconstrueman, you're just here to spread and propagate nonsense. Fuck off.
Look, in a fair fight between a million pound aircraft and a 4000 pound vehicle, the aircraft will win.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/194775987@N02/53424926551/in/dateposted-public/
Dr. Maulana Ndabezitha Karenga, nee Ronald McKinley Everett, and wife lay out their Holiday decorations.
Wow! The story of the millenium! And yet somehow I entirely fail to care.
Except to note that the black press was actually engaged in actual ongoing sedition but is supposed to merit our sympathy, unlike a certain president who didn't anything but is being relentlessly hounded by the likes of 'reason' and its comsymp libchimps.
Jim Crow and Eugenics in America deserved to be subverted and in fact were inspiration for the Nazis.
Fuck Off, Ku Klux Krud!
FDR was a proto-fascist and a racist, so this is hardly surprising.
Schuyler admonished African Americans to look beyond their own grievances, because "if the Government can do this to American citizens of Japanese ancestry, then it can do this to American citizens of ANY ancestry….Their fight is our fight."
George Schuyler definitely would be out of step with the SJW/ESG/DIE Woke Mob of today, especially since Asians don't even rate on The Intersectional Totem Pole of Oppression.
Even under our Constitution, there are many otherwise unalienable rights that are curtailed when under invasion or in a time of war. That's one of the reasons the limited thinkers of MAGA keep pushing this "invasion" nonsense by illegal immigrants. Their intent is to drape it with the the same level of response so Trump's "one day a dictator" plan can be implemented. You know what else can be abrogated in time of war? Habeas Corpus, Posse Comitatus, and even "rights" such as free speech and freedom of the press.