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These leftist mobs are out of control.

#sarcasm    #racism    #white nationalism    #violence    #gavin mcinnes    #proud boys    #fascism    #fox news    #politics    #liberal    #conservation    #democrats    #republican    

Pretty depressing that Fox News’ prime-time programming has become white nationalist propaganda. This rhetoric is largely indistinguishable from what the alt-right says.

#tucker carlson    #white nationalism    #racism    #alt right    #immigration    #diversity    #fox news    #sean hannity    #laura ingraham    #politics    #liberal    #conservative    #democrat    #republican    

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hipchoice:

soooofox news are trying to create what’s essentially a hotline for parents to out lgbt educators and lgbt kids in school situations and im not saying that you should flood it with as much cursed images and gay shit as possible to make it impossible for them to receive any actual messages that may threaten peoples livelihoods….but also the email for it is in the linked tweet…. soooooo…. ✌️

further suggestions:

  • it’s an email address. sign them up for every goddamn newsletter and advertising list you can possibly find. sign them up for club penguin. throw this email into every website you can think of.
  • email automatically filters out potential spam - try to spell words correctly and avoid leetspeak, using too many symbols, using symbols instead of letters, and links.
  • i doubt they have any specific content filtering set up right now, but they probably will if enough people do this. try to avoid any meme-y words, or vocabulary that primarily leftists use. depending on how sophisticated they make their filter, if you can use terminology that a “concerned parent” would use, it might whitelist you.
  • I’d highly recommend using a burner email for this, and not your real email address. not only for anonymity’s sake, but also because if they block your address, you can just open a new one. just try not to make it a string of numbers, anything resembling spambot-speak, etc, just like the body of your messages.
  • EDIT: several people in the notes have said to put fake stories that end without anything actionable (no names, no locations, nothing they can use to out anybody). this way, you waste their time by forcing them to actually read your email, before they realize they’ve been had. I’d also like to add that however you end your story, make it obvious that you’re trolling. if you make it too convincing, they may share the story anyway like “SEE, teachers ARE evil!!” even if they can’t pin it on a real person. make your story long (!!!) and convincing, and end it with your shrek memes.

the email is [email protected] btw

O’Reilly’s Comments On White House Slaves Echo Actual SlaveownersOn Monday night, Michelle Obama broO’Reilly’s Comments On White House Slaves Echo Actual SlaveownersOn Monday night, Michelle Obama bro

O’Reilly’s Comments On White House Slaves Echo Actual Slaveowners

On Monday night, Michelle Obama brought the house down at the DNC in Philadelphia with an emotional speech where she illustrated the greatness of America with this line: “Today, I wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves.”
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From David Wise’s cover story, The President and the Press in the April 1973 issue: 

The First Amendment clearly protects the printed press. But the Founding Fathers, after all, did not foresee the advent of television, and the degree to which broadcasting is protected by the First Amendment has been subject to shifting interpretation. Technology has outpaced the Constitution, and the result is a major paradox: television news, which has the greatest impact on the public, is the most vulnerable and the least protected news medium.

arina-devil05:

Me and my sissy

I do sell complete set of sissy make-up, toys,and wears etc dm on WhatsApp (+17319241934 ) or hangouts [email protected]

if you want to buy and it’s my pleasure for me to use the toys to train you in person and I’m going to make you as my personal permanent sissy slave property

I do sell complete set of sissy make-up, toys,and wears etc dm on WhatsApp (+17319241934 ) or hangouts [email protected]

if you want to buy and it’s my pleasure for me to use the toys to train you in person and I’m going to make you as my personal permanent sissy slave property

#chastity    #bdsm dom    #bdsm switch    #bdsm little    #caged slave    #fag slave    #sissified    #submisivegirl    #sissiboy    #pay mistress always    #pay pig    #forced femizination    #fox news    #walking dead    #loded diper    

Okay. Who wants to tell them?

PS: David Marcus?!? What a coincidence.

#star trek    #fox news    #yes its real    
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Fox News should probably change the hashtag.

Fox News should probably change the hashtag.


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liberalsarecool:

MUST WATCH. Amazing clips of current/former Fox News employees, and conservative pundits, using lies and propaganda to attack Obama — that are actually factual about Trump, the fraud they now defend. Via @nowthisnews

Just listen to how they attacked Obama for golfing.

AlterNet, July 8, 2014.

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Whenever Fox decides to feature segments on “women’s issues,” the conversations are usually so appallingly misguided that you almost wish they hadn’t bothered. Yesterday’s episode of Fox & Friends, featuring interviews with author Sylvia Ann Hewlett and the “Princeton Mom,” Susan Patton, was a case in point. Hewlett is the author of Executive Presence, a self-help book for women in the workplace, while Patton is best known for writing aletter to her alma mater urging young women to devote 75 percent of their college careers to finding husbands. With the help of male co-hosts Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade, as well as some handy graphics, the episode produced a litany of advice for young women that could have been ripped from the pages of a 1950s home ec textbook. Here are five of the most egregious examples of Fox-approved tips for women.

1) “Don’t talk too much.”

Over the course of the interview with Hewlett, women are told to “keep their voices down” and avoid “talking too much” no less than four times (twice by Doocy, once by an onscreen graphic, and again by Kilmeade). Call this the anti-Sheryl Sandberg mantra. Instead of asserting their right to actively participate in workplace discussions, women should refrain from “dominating” the conversation and be sure to monitor the volume and tone of their voices. This point was also repeatedly made in the same breath as comments about “presentation” and clothing, as if to say “Got it ladies? You’re supposed to be seen and not heard.”

2) “Dressing well is half the battle.”

Like so many other publications on women in the workplace, Hewlett’s devotes considerable attention to appropriate office attire and how to “fit in with flair.” There’s nothing wrong with offering some basic advice on appearance, but every time Hewlett tried to steer the conversation to other topics covered in the book, like communication and gravitas, the male co-hosts return to physical presentation. Plenty has been written about the attention paid to the clothing of powerful women (Hillary Clinton knows how tedious this can be), yet the standard remains the same: articles about female politicians, celebrities or businesswomen will devote entire paragraphs to describing their outfits, while those about male leaders spend little time meditating on their choice of tie or dress shoe. Besides the double standard, it is insulting to suggest that dressing well evenshould be half the battle, for men or women. How about qualifications? Experience? Work ethic? Original ideas? Co-host Anna Kooiman is the only one to even bring up the point that maybe “women shouldn’t be too focused on what we look like, and what we’re wearing, but what our minds can do.”

3) “Keep your husband happy.”

In the depressingly simple world of “Princeton Mom” Susan Patton, marriage is the be-all, end-all goal for women. Once you’ve found a husband, your job is to do everything in your power to nurture and care for him, making sure his needs are being met. Even though women comprise 47 percent of the US labor force, and 73 percent of working women hold full-time jobs, it is still, for some bizarre reason, their responsibility to offer their husbands a drink and cook them a meal at the end of the work day. Never mind that women also spend almost twice as much time as their spouses on childcare each week. Fox’s hosts happily reinforced this sexist message, with Doocy asking Patton “When did it happen when men and husbands became doormats?” Because we all know asking a man to help out around the house or cook dinner is the pinnacle of emasculation. Even more disturbingly, Patton warns against ending relationships that aren’t working out because of “how difficult it would be to replace him.” As she says:

If you are in your mid-30s or older the idea that you’re going to find another husband, almost impossible. And if you don’t believe me ask your maiden aunt, she will tell you when she’s done feeding the cats.

That line prompted a chorus of guffaws from Kilmeade and Doocy. But the underlying message is frightening: your identity and self-worth are predicated on your marriage, and being single or divorced is a sign of moral failure. Entirely ignoring the fact that people grow apart, or fall in love with other people, or out of love with each other, Patton insists, “Don’t even think that divorce is an option.”

4) Your career comes second

Unsurprisingly, Patton believes that women today are “entitled princesses” for prioritizing their careers ahead of their families. She thinks that the media focuses too much on the self-esteem and careers of young women, while men’s workplace struggles are neglected and minimized. For Patton, the choice is simple: you can be a “good” wife and mother, who cares for her family and presumably stops working full time after having children, or you can be a “selfish” careerist. God forbid that women may not be interested in having children—or in getting married at all. Again, Patton’s narrow worldview is made glaringly obvious; not only is she incapable of envisioning a dynamic where both parents work and are involved with raising their children and housekeeping, but she entirely overlooks the hundreds of thousands of LGBT people, divorcees, widowers, single people, low-income families who rely on both parents’ paychecks, and single mothers who don’t fit into these neatly defined roles. It’s Leave It to Beaver or bust.

5) Feminism is the problem

Needless to say, there is only one culprit for young women’s egotism and unappreciative attitude towards men: feminism. According to Patton, “women have become so emboldened by those antagonistic feminists” that they have forced an “overcorrection” in American culture, in which society has gone from ignoring women’s rights to becoming overly sensitive to them. She was particularly perturbed by a segment that Fox & Friends had run the day before, focusing on what husbands need to do to make their wives happy. Claiming she was “screaming at the TV” when Mark Merrill, head of Family First, suggested that men offer to stay home with the kids so that their wives can take the night off, Patton explained that was yet another example of men being forced to go out of their way to accommodate the needs of their wives, while their own needs go unmet.

In sum, Fox says: don’t talk, look pretty, focus on your family, don’t push for equal rights, and care for your husband. It would be funny if it wasn’t so depressing. 

#fox news    #sexism    

israel-truth:

Well put. Everyone should watch this.

#israel    #itmuststop    #gazaunderattack    #middle east    #palestine    #fox news    

Texas Evangelicals are furious because their sermons have been subpoenaed by the City of Houston because they may be considered a violation of a city ordinance protecting the rights of homosexuals. The Equal Rights Ordinance has enraged the ultra-right wing of intolerant Megachurch-goers and they feel they can keep discriminating against gays without any consequences. Their First Amendment rights, they believe, should include religiously-based hate. They ‘don’t want the government trolling through their sermons,’ because they have something to hide.

But times are changing and their lesbian 'Democrat’ Mayor, Annise Parker, is sticking to the ordinance. Parker, spearheaded the passage of an “Equal Rights Ordinance” that added “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” to the city’s non-discrimination provision, which includes, among other things, “public accommodations” — for example, restrooms.

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saywhat-politics:

Today, Fox executives will pitch the nation’s media buyers on purchasing the network’s ads for the next year at their annual upfronts presentation. The Fox brass will desperately try to ignore the elephant in the room: The event opens roughly 48 hours after a white supremacist gunman whose manifesto details the racist “great replacement” conspiracy theory popularized and mainstreamed by the network’s biggest star, Tucker Carlson, killed 10 people in a supermarket in Buffalo, New York.

Those media buyers, like anyone else doing business with Fox, should recognize that the network’s highest priority is producing this brand of white nationalist propaganda. Their ongoing willingness to buy Fox’s ads is a crucial part of the network’s business strategy. 

Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch and network CEO Suzanne Scott have ignored any number of warning signs and protests from inside and outside the network that Carlson’s white nationalist rants were dangerous, as The New York Times detailed earlier this month. They have an affinity for his views, appreciate his ratings and the money he generates — or both — and so have given him the green light to do as he pleases. 

The only thing that could plausibly make them stop is if doing so stops being so profitable. Until that happens, Carlson knows they have his back, and he can laugh off people who point out that his show promotes the grievances and worldview of neo-Nazis.

We need to boycott Fox News and the corporations who advertise on it.

#right-wing media    #propaganda    #fox news    #us politics    #us racism    

saywhat-politics:

As white nationalists wrapped up in the American flag push their racist theories they’ve also successfully blocked the discussion of racism in public schools in red states. The white nationalist agenda of the GQP and Fox News couldn’t be any clearer. What is scary is that so many people are eating up the propaganda. It’s like they are traying to erase all the progress that has been made since the Civil Rights Movement. 

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