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Shedding light on the warped worldview of everything in life being sexist, racist and oppressive. Cancel Culture is real, and I have the receipts to prove it.
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Jan 4, 2023 6 tweets 2 min read
1/6 In the recent trans bathroom case (Adams v School Board), one of the dissenting judges said, "gender identity is an immutable, biological component of a person’s sex". This is in direct contradiction to everything trans activists have been telling us for years! Some examples: 2/6 From the Human Rights Campaign's FAQ for parents of non-binary youth:
Dec 16, 2021 21 tweets 7 min read
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Yesterday, @wil_da_beast630 asked for examples of modern "neo-racist" segregation, so here's a compilation of many such instances of progressive-backed segregation, AKA "anti-racism". 1. Segregated college housing at NYU: wsws.org/en/articles/20…
Feb 10, 2021 42 tweets 16 min read
Thread: So many people are reacting with surprise to the NY Times's firing of a star journalist with the explanation that "intent doesn't matter". That's insane! they exclaim. How can any reasonable person think that? Well, I've got news for you: This insanity is not at all new. There are so many cases like this one, of people being punished even though there was absolutely no offense intended. In fact, in some cases, they were even trying to highlight how *bad* the word is! It's the collective shrugging of our shoulders when these outrageous...
Jul 12, 2020 402 tweets >60 min read
Thread: Since so many claim that cancel culture doesn't exist, I propose a challenge: For every additional 1,000 followers I get, I will present 10 examples of cancel culture. I'm willing to bet I can provide 150 examples before running out. Right now I'm at 2680 followers. Here are the first 10 cases gratis. And in order to counter the false narrative that cancel culture only affects the rich, famous and powerful, and that it's just about "critique" these examples will all be about *regular* people whose actual *livelihoods* were targeted.
May 9, 2019 7 tweets 2 min read
1/6 This article is a perfect example of why the media has lost its credibility. The headline is obviously meant to give the (false) impression that she was denied her win due to unfair sexist discrimination. The reality is much less disturbing. edition.cnn.com/2019/05/05/uk/… 2/6 First of all, she wasn't denied the marathon win. She was denied a novelty Guinness World Record for racing *while wearing a nurse's outfit*. This is obviously very different from being denied the actual marathon world record, as the headline implies.
Feb 17, 2019 31 tweets 7 min read
In regards to the Smollett case, despite the fact that the usual suspects will insist that this is a rare occurrence, the reality of phony racist (and homosexual) hate crimes perpetrated by the "victim" is actually quite common. Here's just a small sampling of such cases: dailywire.com/news/23305/hat…
Feb 8, 2019 7 tweets 2 min read
1/7 quillette.com/2019/02/07/fac… An in-depth exploration of just how deeply Facebook has gotten taken over by SJWs. Shows pretty much the same kind of culture that the Damore lawsuit has revealed about Google's corporate culture. Not really surprised, but here are some excerpts: 2/7 "…while Mark supported political diversity, the constant badgering of Facebook’s leadership by indignant and often politically intolerant employees increasingly began to define the atmosphere."
Nov 27, 2018 9 tweets 3 min read
1/7 Follow-up to the thread I posted last week about how SJW attitudes have infiltrated the tech world: One of the most compelling demonstrations of SJW influences in tech is in the many examples listed in the legal complaint brought by James Damore against Google... 2/7 ...which can be viewed in full at dropbox.com/s/qumybkgxo5lb…. The appendix to that document is full of screenshots of memes, memos, emails, forum posts and other proofs of these attitudes. Here are 2 particularly illuminating examples of it. Example 1 from pgs 51-52 of the doc:
Nov 21, 2018 5 tweets 2 min read
A few more examples of how intolerant SJW ideology has made inroads into tech: people being fired for no reason other than taking a position that runs afoul of SJW ideology. Game studio community manager fired after defending the right of Donald Sterling to be a bigot (in no way defending the bigotry itself). archive.fo/20150515050518…
Nov 21, 2018 38 tweets 14 min read
The first area to focus on is diversity. This has become a dogma in the tech world, and despite the fact that tech is one of the most meritocratic industries in the world, there are constant efforts to promote diversity at the expense of fairness, merit and competency. Examples: USC's Interactive Media & Games Division cancels all-star panel that included top-tier game developers who were invited to share their experiences with students. Why? Because there were no women on the panel.
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Nov 18, 2018 24 tweets 19 min read
I was asked to provide evidence of my claim that social justice attitudes are no longer relegated to fringe corners of society and rarefied college campuses. Here are a few examples where we are seeing these attitudes infecting areas of life/society affecting everyday people. Corporate policies being enacted reflecting social justice concerns:
thefire.org/ucla-diversity…
independent.co.uk/arts-entertain…
cbc.ca/news/canada/la…
(The firing of @JamesADamore is a near-perfect example of a company punishing someone for violating social justice sensitivities.)