Monday, February 03, 2014

The Empire Strikes Back! Media Thugs Silence Normal, Patriotic Americans (My New VDARE Report is Up!)

 
The face of urban crime in America: Chicago Tribune Editor Gerould W. Kern is to be considered armed and dangerous

By Nicholas Stix

The mug shots on this page are of three of the nation’s most notorious thread Nazis. Approach with caution.


Bassey EtimHere’s New York Times Gauleiter, Nigerian-American Bassey Etim (pictured right) [Email | Twitter], who supervises 13 (!) thread Nazis to fabricate the fake consensus you see on NYT comments threads.


Cheerios' Super Bowl Comment Censorship—the PC Empire Strikes Back

There’s a significant and sinister back story to the Cheerios Super Bowl First Quarter ad [YouTube] featuring/ flaunting a biracial family that got an MSNBC staffer fired—allegedly—for gloating via Twitter that “the right wing will hate it.” [Cheerios Brings Back Interracial Family For Its First Ever Super Bowl Ad, by Aaron Taube, Business Insider, January 28, 2014.]

Ad agency Saatchi& Saatchi (email CEO Kevin Roberts) knew its masterpiece would get mindless praise in the Main Stream Media and from Politically Correct lumpen Leftists. (Thus Business Insider reader Vall announced: “Anti-white is a code word for pro-American.”)

But S&S took no chances, disengaging the YouTube “Down” vote option and engaging in massive censorship, so that over 98 percent of the comments are supportive and criticisms swathed in ambiguous language. [An Interracial Cheerios Super Bowl Ad, Minus YouTube's Hateful Comments, By Joshua Brustein, January 31, 2014].

[Read the whole thing here.]


 

Ta-Nehisi Coates: Future Pulitzer and Nobel Prize Winner, and Harvard President?
 

8 comments:

  1. Find Coates's email address, and email him and the rest of his peers. But send it as a BCC: (blind carbon copy).

    I did this to a Mexican professor (sic) at a local university who was an avowed bigot. Even sent a BCC to the university president.

    Never head from the maggot again.

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  2. Manipulating the comments section is all part of the manipulation and deceit practiced today by media. They try to make it seem as if there's a consensus of opinion out there, that people all are leaning one way. It's the creation of an environment of total deception, much like a totalitarian regime would impose.

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  3. I have seen very similar mug shots.

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  4. Of the Cheerios ad, you noted that the commenters "did not even understand the family was fictional."

    I've run into the same thing regarding the novel and film, "To Kill A Mockingbird." When I tell my liberal friends that it is a fictional story that never happened, they get a befuddled facial expression.

    David In TN

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  5. It is my opinion that this phenomenon, censorship, has been ongoing as a preferred tactic by liberals and negros alike, for nigh on 30 or more years.

    Good article NS, but clearly only those who wish to see the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the whole truth will see what you are pointing out.

    But this is where we non-liberal whites are at.

    Let us call out to ours, leave behind theirs and begin anew.

    At least that's the way I see it. Thank you.

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  6. I stumbled onto this by accident, I think maybe we have to file this one in the "only in america" file. Jerry

    http://thegrio.com/2014/02/01/black-woman-in-yoga-class-gives-white-woman-race-angst/

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  7. Jerry,

    I read it the other day, and posted a comment, asking if it was a satire, ditto for the comments, and then added, "That was a rhetorical question."

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  8. Sadly, this isn't confined to the left. I've seen MANY comments disappear down the memory hole at sites ranging from CofCC to National Review and others. CofCC ("Council of Conservative Citizens") even deleted comments I posted arguing *against* the idiotic and counterproductive Jew hating I see on so many far right sites. That was the end for me with them - I'd not send them a plug nickel or give their site a single click again. Others I've seen include Reason magazine where I disagreed with the editor on the value of a la cart programming versus pre-packaged crap that included loads of channels I wouldn't watch on a bet. The editor thought this was good as it supported channels he liked but knew others wouldn't. And that's libertarian today apparently.

    Censoring any dissent seems to be the rule rather than the exception.

    Stan D Mute

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