The argument seems to be that the majority of BLM protestors were peaceful (indisputably true) or that breaking into stores en masse is peaceful if no one physically got hurt
Not surprisingly Harvard, which must be razed and the earth it stood on first saged and then salted, sent orders to Cathedral operatives to frame it in a brazenly dishonest way
from the article: "To be sure, Spotify’s stock price was already on the slide — having plummeted 25% year-to-date as of Jan. 25, the day before Young’s catalog was pulled off Spotify."
A truthful headline would be "Spotify's stock price continues sliding after Neil Young" etc
REMINDER
In June 2020 Buffalo police cleared the streets in blatant defiance of the 1st Amendment's guarantee of the right to peaceably assemble.
In doing so they shoved a senior to the ground, and the man started to bleed out of his ear(s).
The cops were neither fired nor indicted for fracturing his skull
People are claiming that he's Antifa, which I believe and don't care about in this context, and that the blood was fake.
If the latter is true, please reply w a link
Tyvm
Czech elections are this weekend
There is a strong possibility that the Communists, one of the very few Communist parties to maintain their name and identity, will finally lose parliamentary representation
UPDATE
The Czechs have kicked all the Communists out of parliament and for good measure kicked out all the Social Democrats too
As of 2013 the Social Democrats had been the biggest party in parliament and the Communists in 3rd (mostly buoyed by the elderly)
They've also gone from 9 parties in parliament to 4, a couple of which are merged parties.
I discussed in The New Right how the increase of parliamentary parties in Europe made coalitions more difficult
What we are seeing instead is new, unprecedented political coalitions forming
The first time I encountered Howard Stern was when he had Roger Ebert on his Channel 9 show and was asking Ebert if he ever pretended to be the slavemaster in bed with his wife
Then there's this, his comments speak for themselves: cnn.com/2020/06/15/ent…
Howard also enjoyed making fun of how mopey Scott the Engineer was, even when his wife was privately fighting cancer.
Scott went broke and started a GoFundMe for medical expenses.
Howard, who is worth $500m+, didn't contribute
Scott was fired soon after, after 30 years.