Have you noticed a recent trend of Sign Language interpreters during government press conferences?
Of course you have, they're very distracting, always in motion, and placed for maximum visibility.
Why do they do this when closed captioning technology exists?
From Politico's report on Cuomo, they admit it's distrarcting, saying "don’t feel bad if you spent more time watching Arkady Belozovsky than Andrew Cuomo yesterday."
Turns out, this was ordered by a federal judge. We had a good technology that was not disruptive to the majority.
As my followers should know quite well, nothing like this just "happens". It's the result of activism.
"Their faces have become recognizable to many across Pennsylvania"
"Meet the breakout star of Governor Kemp’s press conferences: sign language interpreter David Cowan"
"David Cowan’s expressive style of signing frequently captures the public’s attention"
"Access for the deaf is seriously lacking, and that’s what I’m working to change."
"In the Atlanta activism scene, Cowen is practically a piece of furniture. He’s signed at anti-Trump, the Women’s March & several Black Lives Matter demonstrations."
Never let a crisis go to wake. This is the new normal. Attention seeking h*mos flamboyantly dancing in your face.
I'll leave this one here without comment.
Inevitably, some ret*rd is going to comment about how I'm being mean to the disabled, or closed captioning isn't 100% accurate.
Ignore. This is a concerted effort by our enemies, acting like our enemies, and concern trolling us. If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck etc.
Inevitably, they complain about Trump. Look at the language and iconography used around "Deaf Culture".
It's not apolitical. They are making themselves part of the Intersectional LGBTQ POC Mentally Ill Coalition of the Fringes. Hence, "Shared Institutions" for every IDPol group.
Found a concern troll.
If it's for people who are there, no need to televise front and center... besides, they explicitly state that it's for the people watching on TV.
Some in my replies giving firsthand accounts of with this sort of activism.
Do not fall for Motte-and-Bailey tactics of the muh ableism crowd. This is NOT about inclusion or accessibility. This IS about exercising power, as with any time you are being Made to Care.
Upthread I posted an article from PA... Population under 13 million, they claim this helps 1.2 million who are "deaf, hard of hearing, and deaf and blind."
Blind?! 10% of the population needs and can read sign language? This is obvious bullshit.
Final words on this: do not forget that they eschewed a perfectly good solution for a problem a tiny % has in favor of a solution that DECREASES clarity for the majority.
Progressivism is always about normalizing the abnormal or sick, to the detriment of the normal.
As Economic Commies make everyone equal by making them poor, so do Cultural Commies make everybody equal by making them sick, infirm, disabled: Infirmumocracy.
And ye shall know them by their tools, as they use emotional blackmail and morally charged language to get their way.
Sign language predates closed captioning, a technological advancement that has gotten better with time. Again, ask yourself, why now, why everywhere, why the moral urgency?
Asking them to wait for the transcript is a bridge too far. If somebody else can watch the press conference, everybody must be able to watch the press conference, abilities be damned. Basically, so that they can feel normal.
All for a population likely less than 1M nationwide.
The concern trolling continues. Either unable or unwilling to see the point. It's fun to watch the goalposts shift in real time... As if there's some widespread injustice of cops arresting deafs who couldn't get access to information.
This is a solution in search of a problem.
I will not give an inch. Motte-and-Bailey all the way down.
This thread seems to have struck a chord. TBH it took me a few weeks to process what it was that bothered me about the signers on TV.
In my interview with @parallaxoptics I noted that the moralizing tone and urgency of these pushes is what woke me.
I am now in possession of a video from an Amex Employee where the Indian boss of the Indian boss of an Indian boss says at an all-hands how he noticed that the Indians on slack were much more happy that Amandeep got promoted to SVP "and thats because we see him as one of us"
That insider has expressed that every layer of management in that org from Manager to Director to VP to VP III to SVP (but not EVP) to CIO is ALL Indians.
How many layers of management does this company need?!
Also states 50 roles went to India this year.
Clarification: this department had only 50 open roles this year, and all went to India.
More FedEx insiders weigh in, bother former customers and employees.
Apparently my thread is going around FedEx right now. One insider says, "People are heated over what's happening there. I've shared it with others and they're so glad it's getting attention".
BREAKING 🚨: Received a DM from a current FedEx employee regarding Sriram Krishnasamy, the former head of FedEx Dataworks who was forced out due to "a monthslong investigation into a personnel matter within his unit, according to a report."
Apparently it's an open secret that he was cooking the books. He's been awarded a $3.3M payout as part of the deal.
Additionally, he is apparently married to an Accenture exec, who was at one point an IT manager at Fedex, possibly nominally working for FedEx through Accenture. Word is that Sriram exclusively funneled all IT contracts through Accenture. Accenture would then outsource the work to Indians in India.
The new head of DataWorks is Vishal Talwar... who also worked at Accenture 😐
Started in 2020 (through an acquisition I believe) and analysts estimate their revenue to be about $10M. Their headcount: six hundred.
Cursory glance at LinkedIn shows a majority of employees are of subcontinental origin.
Per , we see that they filed almost 200 applications for H-1B 2022-2024, all of which were certified. Average salaries ranging from $125k in 2022 to $143k in 2024, not including bonus or equity. myvisajobs.com/employer/fedex…
Coincides with them losing USPS contract. I’ve heard from mutuals who live in the region that he’s also doing the IT subcontractor Indian population transfer and demographically replacing Memphis suburbs. Stories of 90% white neighborhoods flipping to majority Hindoo since 2020.
Some more anecdata. One fren who asked not to be named is a teacher at a middle school in the town of Collierville, tells me it’s 80% Hindoo now. They all attend ESL after school, none of them speak English.
Random towns in middle America flooded with global south turd worlders.
20% Hindoo is insane given the towns demographics prior to 2020. But I had misunderstood my frend, who clarified it was Schilling Farms Elementary, which has 80% minority enrollment, 50% of which is Hindoo.
Which is even more concerning, because they’re an even larger chunk of younger population.
That bullet going 2" to the side would have us in the worst possible position, but now we're in by far the best, better even than if Trunks were to win bigly in November.
*Vox gay voice* Allow me to explain:
If the attempt on his life never happened, and he won in November, they could run the same playbook as 2016-2020. Rioting, abuse of the courts to gum up the works and hurt the agenda.
He'd have a mandate, but nearly half the country would still think crushing would be too far.
And if they successfully got our guy 2 days ago, we'd have no schelling point, no one to rally about, GOPe would never let anybody good to take the reins, there'd be internecine party battles etc.
MAGA guys might go violent giving D's pretext to persecute the hell out of us.
Late to the game; I was celebrating my day off (thanks blacks), but here's my Juneteenth 🧵
You can tell the celebration of this "holiday" is fetishistic by the imagery selection and enthusiasm level, which is only otherwise matched in celebrating poopdick pride.
Here's MLS.
Cisco
Pepco. Would you look at all the engagement their virtue signaling gets? So worth it.