Did anyone see what happened at the Naval academy?
It was all over the news yesterday that a “shooter” was at the academy and there were “several deaths and many injuries”.
So I checked this morning and couldn’t find anything on it. Surely if there were so many injuries this would make the news?
I’ll just leave this here….
GrayBlack
7 months ago
From what I’m hearing:
False information that there was an active shooter dressed in police uniform. Police knocked on a cadet’s door doing a health and wellness check who was reportently distressed. He rushed them with a blunt object and hit them. Police shot him in the arm.
Liz
7 months ago
About eight years ago my son’s high school was under a lockdown for an “active shooter” (turned out to be a three year old told her mom she saw a rifle, which turned out to be a black umbrella the coach had due to rain).
I was getting texts from him at the time…
“I just heard there were shots by the library…”
“Now there were shots heard by the gym…”
So I asked, “did YOU hear the shots?”
Of course not. I mean, this is a kid who had been to the range and fired guns to the point of proficiency. He knew what a firearm sounded like when fired. During times of stress a lot of frontal lobe stuff goes out the window.
Also recall when I was a new student at a campus with a serial killer on the loose. It was a rumor at the time that a fake policeman was going to the doors to get into their apartment (and/or stop them on the road).
ChickenHead
7 months ago
My school was near a prison for the criminally insane and we had a lockdown becasue of an escape.
The guy who escaped was a well-known killer with one hand. On his stump, he had a sharpened hook.
They closed the school for the rest of the day and told us to go home.
My car was in the end spot next to the treeline and as I got in, i heard a noise coming from outside the passenger side door. It spooked me and I started the engine and floored it in reverse.
When I got home, I checked that side of the car.
…and there was a bloody hook hanging from the door handle.
That really spooked me.
…but not as much as when I got inside and my dog was choking.
“The Hook, or the Hookman, is an urban legend about a killer with a pirate-like hook for a hand attacking a couple in a parked car.”
“The Choking Doberman is an urban legend that originated in the United States. The story involves a protective pet found by its owner gagging on human fingers lodged in its throat. As the story unfolds, the dog’s owner discovers an intruder whose hand is bleeding from the dog bite.”
Then there were the times we had to shelter in place because of yet another Slenderman sighting.
As predicted, Korean firms won’t be investing in the USA.
@GIKorea, @setnaffa, Setnaffarian and MAGA (Gismaga) wackos can kiss the high paying jobs, that the Korean companies would have bought to MAGA country, goodbye.
Korea Thing, that article was so full of stupidity, I can’t imagine how stupid someone must be for linking it without vetting it.
Let’s look.
“South Korean companies will be “very hesitant” about investing in the US following a massive immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in the state of Georgia last week, President Lee Jae Myung has said”
No they won’t. They will add this infinitesimal consideration of subcontractor profit to all the other considerations, get their calculators out, and make a legitimate business decision. Everybody knows you need proper visas.
The president it making a political statement, not an economic one.
“More than 300 South Koreans who were arrested in the raid have now been released from detention and are due to return home on Friday after having their release delayed by more than a day.
Their departure was delayed because of an instruction from the White House, Lee added.”
Horrible! The White House basically kidnapped them. Why?!?
“President Donald Trump ordered the pause to check whether the workers were willing to remain in the US to continue working and training Americans, according to a South Korean foreign ministry official.”
Oh… sure, you can stay in the US and keep working, but you will need to train Americans. Yes? Yes? No?
Bonus: Don’t feel too sorry for the Korean companies, less than 2/3 of the illegal workers were Korean. The other third was Illegals Who Were Still Cheaper Than Americans… so it wasn’t all about Korean workers blah blah blah.
…unless they were Indian programmers. Koreans are terrible programmers, so that would make sense.
“Lee, who was speaking at a news conference to mark the first 100 days of his presidency, said “the situation is extremely bewildering,” while noting it is common practice for Korean firms to send workers to help set up overseas factories.
“If that’s no longer allowed, establishing manufacturing facilities in the US will only become more difficult… making companies question whether it’s worth doing at all,” he added.”
The only thing bewildering is that Korea tried to halfàss 8282 this on the cheap and are all butthurt becase their intentional misdeeds were stopped.
Lee would serve everyone better if his message was closer to:
“This situation arose from a misunderstanding within the complex processes of establishing large-scale factories abroad, navigating U.S. visa procedures, and ensuring that the specialized skills required for advanced manufacturing are present on-site. While the enforcement action taken in this case was unfortunate, we recognize that the United States has every right to uphold its laws and to protect opportunities for its citizens, particularly in areas of low-skill labor.
Korea values the United States as a trusted ally and partner. Our governments are already in close consultation to ensure such misunderstandings do not occur in the future, and to reaffirm our shared commitment to lawful, transparent, and mutually beneficial cooperation.
Korean companies invest in the United States because it makes strong business sense and because such investments create high-value jobs, strengthen supply chains, and contribute to the prosperity of both our nations. We remain committed to advancing these goals together.
Looking forward, we see this as an opportunity not only to resolve this issue swiftly, but also to strengthen the bonds of our economic and security alliance, an alliance that is vital to the peace and prosperity of both the Korean Peninsula and the United States.”
Instead…
“Stop bewildering me!”
setnaffa
7 months ago
The BBC is the PBS of the Caliphate in Londinium.
They’re every bit as pro-Korea as were Pravda and Isvestia during the 1950s.
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GrayBlack
7 months ago
People are critizing the president for not calling for unity, but how can we unify with people who want us dead?
setnaffa
7 months ago
@grayblack, what they mean is they want everyone to just surrender.
ChickenHead
7 months ago
“People are critizing the president for not calling for unity, but how can we unify with people who want us dead?”
These are the same people who wanted you fired from your job, your kids taken away, and you put into a camp becasue you refused to be part of a medical experiment that had no benefit and many paths to failure, even though they believed they were 100% protected from any harm.
The issue was not their health, but your compliance.
That mentality still exists with any anti-factual issue they have been programmed with, from the wonders of diversity to the number of genders.
And they have shown they are willing to wish for, and then celebrate, the death of the one person most known for having open and reasonable discussions instead of promoting violence.
These people cannot be unified with.
They only understand violence to enforce their will.
And they only understand violence to reject their will.
Everybody understands violence.
At some point, decent American need to make a clear decision that they want the insanity stopped. Voting for Trump is the first step, but there are too many activist judges and sabotaging bureaucrats for this to really work.
The system has been corrupted to ensure disorder is more powerful than reasonable order. It has been corrupted to protect career criminals while pursuing average people with no bad intent just trying to live in peace. It has been corrupting to champion dysfunction why ridiculing accomplishment. This list is much longer.
It may not be possible to return it to normal.
But eveybody understands violence.
setnaffa
7 months ago
The left values agreements, oaths, and laws as much as their spiritual parent, the devil. We can stop with the unity, tolerance, and giving them more second chances. That train never arrives at the station.
After 14 chances, they’ll stab us five times in the neck and film us as we bleed out. Their rules, not ours. So it’s time we stop playing by their rules.
Note, I’m not saying to stockpile weapons or food. I’m saying to read the Bible and learn what’s coming next…
…and don’t be the one who rejects the Savior…
liz
7 months ago
Parent’s nightmare.
liz
7 months ago
Think the public is beginning to understand just how profoundly mentally ill many of these furry/tranny things are.
Years ago I was a moderator at a debate forum. There was a poster who went by the handle “unibomber”. He was a teenager at the time. He disappeared for a while and then came back and said he’d been in prison, and now identified as “princess sweet-pea” or some such.
He posted a picture of himself in drag and wanted to know if we thought he was pretty.
That was the earliest representation of trans I’d witnessed (before social media made this form of mental illness go viral).
ChickenHead
7 months ago
“He posted a picture of himself in drag and wanted to know if we thought he was pretty.”
Liz, this discussion could have been about princesses and sweet, sweet, sweet little peas.
But instead of discussing the hotness of a slinky little sèxually ambiguous crossdresser with a mild interest in bombing universities and airlines, it had to be about mental illness.
This is why we can’t have nice things.
The other option is you were pretecting us from learning this little legume looked less like a sweet princess and more like a giving ex-con in a dress.
setnaffa
7 months ago
@GI, since the KoreaThing has “discovered”
I run your blog, I think I need my cut doubled…
@setnaffa, your terms are acceptable for a blog that makes no money. It is a bit ironic that members of the 50 Cent Army are accusing me of being paid by China and Russia.
ChickenHead
7 months ago
The Cancel Culture somehow has reversed and is going after the lefties… and they suddenly don’t like it.
Charlie Kirk appears not to have been particularly inflammatory in voicing his rather mild opinions and his shtick revolved around intelligent discussion and debate rather than indoctrinaing lectures.
This is what is needed to bridge the gap between viewpoints and ideologies.
However, the left runs on senseless emotion and introducing facts that show them to be unquestionably wrong provokes outrage.
Many lefties are quite happy that Charlie Kirk was killed and are openly cheering and gloating.
The right finds this horrifying. Even the center lefties are not comfortable with this, as Charlie Kirk wished to intelligently discuss his opinions rather than spread them by force or trickery.
So now the anti-Kirkers are getting cancelled, disciplined, suspended, and fired.
But here is the problem.
Charlie Kirk spread his opinion but it was not hate speech, despite what the media and lefties claim.
Opinion is saying, “There are only two genders.” Hate speech is saying, “There are only two genders so go out an beat up trannys.” American speech loses its first amendment protections when it incites violence, which Charlie Kirk did not do.
(The Eurotards, however, think hate speech is any truth that doesn’t fit the globalist neo-feudalist agenda they are pushing which is why blue-eyed blond girls get heavily punish for talking smack about their Muslim ràpists.)
After reviewing the comments about Charlie Kirk that have gotten the lefties cancelled, I find most of them to be nothing more than distasteful and uninformed opinion.
While their attitude is an excellent litmus test to determine if they are ignorant, indoctrinated, or just shìt humans, it is protected speech and any concequences for voicing it must be carefully and wisely considered.
An argument could be made that anyone happy about this is not a good fit for their job (e.g., teacher, military officer) but a distinction needs to be made between professional and personal behavior or we risk the Thought Police.
The right needs to be careful or risk becomming the thing they hate.
This entire incident very clearly demonstrates the idea that the right thinks the left is stupid and the left thinks the right is evil. The right wants to educate and inform the stupid people and the left wants to destroy evil.
liz
7 months ago
Remember the Phelps family “free speech protests” at funerals?
Although they were far enough away from the service that their speech was deemed protected (last I heard…unless something has changed),
their “right” to be arseholes did not go so far as to protect them from saying whatever they wanted in public without losing their job.
liz
7 months ago
This is hypothetical because IIRC the Phelps family worked for itself. But it makes the point (I hope). No one is owed continuous employment while publicly praising cold blooded murder.
ChickenHead
7 months ago
Liz, I agree.
The first amendment only covers the relationship between citizens and government.
In the modern media-driven world, private actions can affect your employer to the point they must cut all associations. Some companies even have written policies about this.
Praising the murder of Charlie Kirk may be a perfect example of that. Despite media lies, he was not Hitler and he did not promote hate. Calls for violence is actual hate speech.
But in some cases, I read the headline and though “oh dear” and then I read the quote and thought “wtf”.
A perfect example is Matthew Dowd, a (former) political analyst at MSNBC.
What he said that got him fired.
“He’s been one of the most divisive, especially divisive younger figures in this, who is constantly sort of pushing this sort of hate speech or sort of aimed at certain groups. And I always go back to, hateful thoughts lead to hateful words, which then lead to hateful actions. … You can’t stop with these sort of awful thoughts you have and then saying these awful words and not expect awful actions to take place. And that’s the unfortunate environment we are in.”
I disagree that Charlie Kirk spread “hate”. But I fully agree that the left perceives any opinions they disagree with as “hate” and have a history of committing awful actions. That IS the unfortunate environment we are in.
This is his opinion and it has enough validity that it should be discussed rather than obscured.
(A true conspiracy theorist would say he was setting the left up to agree and then springing a trap that he was talking about them all along… but not many people are clever enough to pull that off and fewer are clever enough to see it coming.)
On the flipside, a number of (yet unnamed) teachers have been fired for social media comments that fully show they should not be influencing young minds. These comments have not been insightful or well thought-out. They have just been hateful violence glorification based on programming by misinformation.
The problem with indiscriminate cancel culture when used against the left is the same as when it was used against the right. Valid ideas that maintain a balance in society are hidden.
In one extreme it enables the feral blacks to loot and burn neighborhoods with anyone speaking against it getting labeled racist and cancled.
But in the other extreme, it empowers insanely Muslim-grade conservative groups which brought us a constitutional ban on alcohol, a pointless and self-destructive war on marajuana, restrictions on what our entertainment can contain, and hunting down fags instead of just letting them mind their own business and be quietly gay.
Talking violent shìt and voicing a valid opinion that is worth discussing are not the same thing.
The first one promotes the leftist (and rare right) violence we are seeing.
The second introduces ideas and viewpoints that may not fully convince someone to change their mind but might moderate extremity of opinion.
Cancel culture has its place but it is not a good tool for every job.
As the right has ridiculed for decades, the left cancels every person with an opinion they disagree with.
It is now time to be thoughtful and selective.
Korean Person
7 months ago
It is a bit ironic that members of the 50 Cent Army are accusing me of being paid by China and Russia.
That’s what you get for openly siding with @setnaffa and the Setnaffarians and the MAGA crowd(Gismaga) instead of maintaining the reasonable neutrality that you are well know for.
One can’t be accused of mistaking you for @setnaffa!
Stephen
7 months ago
Gismaga?
Very droll KP.
Not sure though if a hallyu horror movie of such a creature would do good box office.
Maybe a gundam version. ROKN would support that.
ChickenHead
7 months ago
Has anybody noticed that we know a lot about the Charlie Kirk shooter, from a lot of personal details to interviews with classmates.
And questionable circumstances are being openly investigated, such as seeming foreknowledge in the tranny community.
The Trump shooter is still quite a mystery.
And the questionable circumstances, such as cellphone logs placing unknown people at his house and in Washington DC, never got resolved.
Presumably, Trump took this personalty and will get to the bottom of this when the time is right.
But still quite odd.
Full Disclosure:
On my last trip to a thrift shop in America there was a used furry suit for ten bucks. I checked it inside and out for any crispy incel emissions and snapped it right up.
I don’t know when I will have a chance to wear it, but I am looking forward to experiencing furry culture… aproximately… once.
Stephen
7 months ago
I trust that that tryst will be soundtracked by the Bloodhound Gang’s The Bad Touch.
ChickenHead
7 months ago
“I trust that that tryst will be soundtracked by the Bloodhound Gang’s The Bad Touch.”
Go full furry or go home in shame.
No place for wannabe poser faker furries in my world.
liz
7 months ago
“It is now time to be thoughtful and selective.” You’re right of course, CH.
(as a semi related side note, the LARPing furry community seems to be a gateway of sorts toward going full tranny. My son’s best friend from middle school went that way…always weird but in high school he became a furry. Now I’m not sure he still has testicles…he “transitioned” a couple of years ago)
liz
7 months ago
I should add, there was nothing whatsoever feminine about him before this transition. Not a single thing.
liz
7 months ago
Probably all started with the bronies.
ChickenHead
7 months ago
Like many experience in life, any short immersion into the furry culture will be as a poseur rather than the intention of a lifestyle change.
…but… you never know.
Korean Person
7 months ago
for a blog that makes no money.
I find that hard to believe.
This blog has been in operation for over 25 years or so.
One of the original K-blogs.
Running and maintaining this blog will require a lot of money, in addition to determination.
The other K-bloggers have shut down their blogs and moved on because;
Money(need to pay for the domain, server space, and bandwidth)
Burn out(at some point, posting gets tiring)
Time(need to spend more time with family)
The reason @GIKorea has kept this up for 25 years or so, is because obviously, he’s receiving funding which enables him to maintain this blog and gives him the incentive to post.
That and @setnaffa laptop farm to populate this blog with right wing wacko commentators.
Source of the funding? From the posted content, obviously China and Russia.
Did anyone see what happened at the Naval academy?
It was all over the news yesterday that a “shooter” was at the academy and there were “several deaths and many injuries”.
So I checked this morning and couldn’t find anything on it. Surely if there were so many injuries this would make the news?
I’ll just leave this here….
From what I’m hearing:
False information that there was an active shooter dressed in police uniform. Police knocked on a cadet’s door doing a health and wellness check who was reportently distressed. He rushed them with a blunt object and hit them. Police shot him in the arm.
About eight years ago my son’s high school was under a lockdown for an “active shooter” (turned out to be a three year old told her mom she saw a rifle, which turned out to be a black umbrella the coach had due to rain).
I was getting texts from him at the time…
“I just heard there were shots by the library…”
“Now there were shots heard by the gym…”
So I asked, “did YOU hear the shots?”
Of course not. I mean, this is a kid who had been to the range and fired guns to the point of proficiency. He knew what a firearm sounded like when fired. During times of stress a lot of frontal lobe stuff goes out the window.
Also recall when I was a new student at a campus with a serial killer on the loose. It was a rumor at the time that a fake policeman was going to the doors to get into their apartment (and/or stop them on the road).
My school was near a prison for the criminally insane and we had a lockdown becasue of an escape.
The guy who escaped was a well-known killer with one hand. On his stump, he had a sharpened hook.
They closed the school for the rest of the day and told us to go home.
My car was in the end spot next to the treeline and as I got in, i heard a noise coming from outside the passenger side door. It spooked me and I started the engine and floored it in reverse.
When I got home, I checked that side of the car.
…and there was a bloody hook hanging from the door handle.
That really spooked me.
…but not as much as when I got inside and my dog was choking.
I don’t get it
“The Hook, or the Hookman, is an urban legend about a killer with a pirate-like hook for a hand attacking a couple in a parked car.”
“The Choking Doberman is an urban legend that originated in the United States. The story involves a protective pet found by its owner gagging on human fingers lodged in its throat. As the story unfolds, the dog’s owner discovers an intruder whose hand is bleeding from the dog bite.”
Then there were the times we had to shelter in place because of yet another Slenderman sighting.
I was unaware, but have been enlightened. Perhaps I should look to expand my small circle of friends.
Charlie Kirk honored in Korea. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/09/wave-charlie-kirk-tributes-is-spreading-across-south/
As predicted, Korean firms won’t be investing in the USA.
@GIKorea, @setnaffa, Setnaffarian and MAGA (Gismaga) wackos can kiss the high paying jobs, that the Korean companies would have bought to MAGA country, goodbye.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cly0e4k750go
Korea Thing, that article was so full of stupidity, I can’t imagine how stupid someone must be for linking it without vetting it.
Let’s look.
“South Korean companies will be “very hesitant” about investing in the US following a massive immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in the state of Georgia last week, President Lee Jae Myung has said”
No they won’t. They will add this infinitesimal consideration of subcontractor profit to all the other considerations, get their calculators out, and make a legitimate business decision. Everybody knows you need proper visas.
The president it making a political statement, not an economic one.
“More than 300 South Koreans who were arrested in the raid have now been released from detention and are due to return home on Friday after having their release delayed by more than a day.
Their departure was delayed because of an instruction from the White House, Lee added.”
Horrible! The White House basically kidnapped them. Why?!?
“President Donald Trump ordered the pause to check whether the workers were willing to remain in the US to continue working and training Americans, according to a South Korean foreign ministry official.”
Oh… sure, you can stay in the US and keep working, but you will need to train Americans. Yes? Yes? No?
Bonus: Don’t feel too sorry for the Korean companies, less than 2/3 of the illegal workers were Korean. The other third was Illegals Who Were Still Cheaper Than Americans… so it wasn’t all about Korean workers blah blah blah.
…unless they were Indian programmers. Koreans are terrible programmers, so that would make sense.
“Lee, who was speaking at a news conference to mark the first 100 days of his presidency, said “the situation is extremely bewildering,” while noting it is common practice for Korean firms to send workers to help set up overseas factories.
“If that’s no longer allowed, establishing manufacturing facilities in the US will only become more difficult… making companies question whether it’s worth doing at all,” he added.”
The only thing bewildering is that Korea tried to halfàss 8282 this on the cheap and are all butthurt becase their intentional misdeeds were stopped.
Lee would serve everyone better if his message was closer to:
“This situation arose from a misunderstanding within the complex processes of establishing large-scale factories abroad, navigating U.S. visa procedures, and ensuring that the specialized skills required for advanced manufacturing are present on-site. While the enforcement action taken in this case was unfortunate, we recognize that the United States has every right to uphold its laws and to protect opportunities for its citizens, particularly in areas of low-skill labor.
Korea values the United States as a trusted ally and partner. Our governments are already in close consultation to ensure such misunderstandings do not occur in the future, and to reaffirm our shared commitment to lawful, transparent, and mutually beneficial cooperation.
Korean companies invest in the United States because it makes strong business sense and because such investments create high-value jobs, strengthen supply chains, and contribute to the prosperity of both our nations. We remain committed to advancing these goals together.
Looking forward, we see this as an opportunity not only to resolve this issue swiftly, but also to strengthen the bonds of our economic and security alliance, an alliance that is vital to the peace and prosperity of both the Korean Peninsula and the United States.”
Instead…
“Stop bewildering me!”
The BBC is the PBS of the Caliphate in Londinium.
They’re every bit as pro-Korea as were Pravda and Isvestia during the 1950s.
People are critizing the president for not calling for unity, but how can we unify with people who want us dead?
@grayblack, what they mean is they want everyone to just surrender.
“People are critizing the president for not calling for unity, but how can we unify with people who want us dead?”
These are the same people who wanted you fired from your job, your kids taken away, and you put into a camp becasue you refused to be part of a medical experiment that had no benefit and many paths to failure, even though they believed they were 100% protected from any harm.
The issue was not their health, but your compliance.
That mentality still exists with any anti-factual issue they have been programmed with, from the wonders of diversity to the number of genders.
And they have shown they are willing to wish for, and then celebrate, the death of the one person most known for having open and reasonable discussions instead of promoting violence.
These people cannot be unified with.
They only understand violence to enforce their will.
And they only understand violence to reject their will.
Everybody understands violence.
At some point, decent American need to make a clear decision that they want the insanity stopped. Voting for Trump is the first step, but there are too many activist judges and sabotaging bureaucrats for this to really work.
The system has been corrupted to ensure disorder is more powerful than reasonable order. It has been corrupted to protect career criminals while pursuing average people with no bad intent just trying to live in peace. It has been corrupting to champion dysfunction why ridiculing accomplishment. This list is much longer.
It may not be possible to return it to normal.
But eveybody understands violence.
The left values agreements, oaths, and laws as much as their spiritual parent, the devil. We can stop with the unity, tolerance, and giving them more second chances. That train never arrives at the station.
After 14 chances, they’ll stab us five times in the neck and film us as we bleed out. Their rules, not ours. So it’s time we stop playing by their rules.
God’s rules are pretty clear: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFhiYKIwrts
Note, I’m not saying to stockpile weapons or food. I’m saying to read the Bible and learn what’s coming next…
…and don’t be the one who rejects the Savior…
Parent’s nightmare.
Think the public is beginning to understand just how profoundly mentally ill many of these furry/tranny things are.
Years ago I was a moderator at a debate forum. There was a poster who went by the handle “unibomber”. He was a teenager at the time. He disappeared for a while and then came back and said he’d been in prison, and now identified as “princess sweet-pea” or some such.
He posted a picture of himself in drag and wanted to know if we thought he was pretty.
That was the earliest representation of trans I’d witnessed (before social media made this form of mental illness go viral).
“He posted a picture of himself in drag and wanted to know if we thought he was pretty.”
Liz, this discussion could have been about princesses and sweet, sweet, sweet little peas.
But instead of discussing the hotness of a slinky little sèxually ambiguous crossdresser with a mild interest in bombing universities and airlines, it had to be about mental illness.
This is why we can’t have nice things.
The other option is you were pretecting us from learning this little legume looked less like a sweet princess and more like a giving ex-con in a dress.
@GI, since the KoreaThing has “discovered”
I run your blog, I think I need my cut doubled…
2 x 0 = 0
So please get on that right away…
— Central
@setnaffa, your terms are acceptable for a blog that makes no money. It is a bit ironic that members of the 50 Cent Army are accusing me of being paid by China and Russia.
The Cancel Culture somehow has reversed and is going after the lefties… and they suddenly don’t like it.
Charlie Kirk appears not to have been particularly inflammatory in voicing his rather mild opinions and his shtick revolved around intelligent discussion and debate rather than indoctrinaing lectures.
This is what is needed to bridge the gap between viewpoints and ideologies.
However, the left runs on senseless emotion and introducing facts that show them to be unquestionably wrong provokes outrage.
Many lefties are quite happy that Charlie Kirk was killed and are openly cheering and gloating.
The right finds this horrifying. Even the center lefties are not comfortable with this, as Charlie Kirk wished to intelligently discuss his opinions rather than spread them by force or trickery.
So now the anti-Kirkers are getting cancelled, disciplined, suspended, and fired.
But here is the problem.
Charlie Kirk spread his opinion but it was not hate speech, despite what the media and lefties claim.
Opinion is saying, “There are only two genders.” Hate speech is saying, “There are only two genders so go out an beat up trannys.” American speech loses its first amendment protections when it incites violence, which Charlie Kirk did not do.
(The Eurotards, however, think hate speech is any truth that doesn’t fit the globalist neo-feudalist agenda they are pushing which is why blue-eyed blond girls get heavily punish for talking smack about their Muslim ràpists.)
After reviewing the comments about Charlie Kirk that have gotten the lefties cancelled, I find most of them to be nothing more than distasteful and uninformed opinion.
While their attitude is an excellent litmus test to determine if they are ignorant, indoctrinated, or just shìt humans, it is protected speech and any concequences for voicing it must be carefully and wisely considered.
An argument could be made that anyone happy about this is not a good fit for their job (e.g., teacher, military officer) but a distinction needs to be made between professional and personal behavior or we risk the Thought Police.
The right needs to be careful or risk becomming the thing they hate.
This entire incident very clearly demonstrates the idea that the right thinks the left is stupid and the left thinks the right is evil. The right wants to educate and inform the stupid people and the left wants to destroy evil.
Remember the Phelps family “free speech protests” at funerals?
Although they were far enough away from the service that their speech was deemed protected (last I heard…unless something has changed),
their “right” to be arseholes did not go so far as to protect them from saying whatever they wanted in public without losing their job.
This is hypothetical because IIRC the Phelps family worked for itself. But it makes the point (I hope). No one is owed continuous employment while publicly praising cold blooded murder.
Liz, I agree.
The first amendment only covers the relationship between citizens and government.
In the modern media-driven world, private actions can affect your employer to the point they must cut all associations. Some companies even have written policies about this.
Praising the murder of Charlie Kirk may be a perfect example of that. Despite media lies, he was not Hitler and he did not promote hate. Calls for violence is actual hate speech.
But in some cases, I read the headline and though “oh dear” and then I read the quote and thought “wtf”.
A perfect example is Matthew Dowd, a (former) political analyst at MSNBC.
What he said that got him fired.
“He’s been one of the most divisive, especially divisive younger figures in this, who is constantly sort of pushing this sort of hate speech or sort of aimed at certain groups. And I always go back to, hateful thoughts lead to hateful words, which then lead to hateful actions. … You can’t stop with these sort of awful thoughts you have and then saying these awful words and not expect awful actions to take place. And that’s the unfortunate environment we are in.”
I disagree that Charlie Kirk spread “hate”. But I fully agree that the left perceives any opinions they disagree with as “hate” and have a history of committing awful actions. That IS the unfortunate environment we are in.
This is his opinion and it has enough validity that it should be discussed rather than obscured.
(A true conspiracy theorist would say he was setting the left up to agree and then springing a trap that he was talking about them all along… but not many people are clever enough to pull that off and fewer are clever enough to see it coming.)
On the flipside, a number of (yet unnamed) teachers have been fired for social media comments that fully show they should not be influencing young minds. These comments have not been insightful or well thought-out. They have just been hateful violence glorification based on programming by misinformation.
The problem with indiscriminate cancel culture when used against the left is the same as when it was used against the right. Valid ideas that maintain a balance in society are hidden.
In one extreme it enables the feral blacks to loot and burn neighborhoods with anyone speaking against it getting labeled racist and cancled.
But in the other extreme, it empowers insanely Muslim-grade conservative groups which brought us a constitutional ban on alcohol, a pointless and self-destructive war on marajuana, restrictions on what our entertainment can contain, and hunting down fags instead of just letting them mind their own business and be quietly gay.
Talking violent shìt and voicing a valid opinion that is worth discussing are not the same thing.
The first one promotes the leftist (and rare right) violence we are seeing.
The second introduces ideas and viewpoints that may not fully convince someone to change their mind but might moderate extremity of opinion.
Cancel culture has its place but it is not a good tool for every job.
As the right has ridiculed for decades, the left cancels every person with an opinion they disagree with.
It is now time to be thoughtful and selective.
It is a bit ironic that members of the 50 Cent Army are accusing me of being paid by China and Russia.
@GIKorea
That’s what you get for openly siding with @setnaffa and the Setnaffarians and the MAGA crowd(Gismaga) instead of maintaining the reasonable neutrality that you are well know for.
Heck you are now sounding like @setnaffa!
One can’t be accused of mistaking you for @setnaffa!
Gismaga?
Very droll KP.
Not sure though if a hallyu horror movie of such a creature would do good box office.
Maybe a gundam version. ROKN would support that.
Has anybody noticed that we know a lot about the Charlie Kirk shooter, from a lot of personal details to interviews with classmates.
And questionable circumstances are being openly investigated, such as seeming foreknowledge in the tranny community.
The Trump shooter is still quite a mystery.
And the questionable circumstances, such as cellphone logs placing unknown people at his house and in Washington DC, never got resolved.
Presumably, Trump took this personalty and will get to the bottom of this when the time is right.
But still quite odd.
Full Disclosure:
On my last trip to a thrift shop in America there was a used furry suit for ten bucks. I checked it inside and out for any crispy incel emissions and snapped it right up.
I don’t know when I will have a chance to wear it, but I am looking forward to experiencing furry culture… aproximately… once.
I trust that that tryst will be soundtracked by the Bloodhound Gang’s The Bad Touch.
“I trust that that tryst will be soundtracked by the Bloodhound Gang’s The Bad Touch.”
Go full furry or go home in shame.
No place for wannabe poser faker furries in my world.
“It is now time to be thoughtful and selective.”
You’re right of course, CH.
(as a semi related side note, the LARPing furry community seems to be a gateway of sorts toward going full tranny. My son’s best friend from middle school went that way…always weird but in high school he became a furry. Now I’m not sure he still has testicles…he “transitioned” a couple of years ago)
I should add, there was nothing whatsoever feminine about him before this transition. Not a single thing.
Probably all started with the bronies.
Like many experience in life, any short immersion into the furry culture will be as a poseur rather than the intention of a lifestyle change.
…but… you never know.
for a blog that makes no money.
I find that hard to believe.
This blog has been in operation for over 25 years or so.
One of the original K-blogs.
Running and maintaining this blog will require a lot of money, in addition to determination.
The other K-bloggers have shut down their blogs and moved on because;
The reason @GIKorea has kept this up for 25 years or so, is because obviously, he’s receiving funding which enables him to maintain this blog and gives him the incentive to post.
That and @setnaffa laptop farm to populate this blog with right wing wacko commentators.
Source of the funding? From the posted content, obviously China and Russia.