Monthly Archives: March 2015
Citizen Spies and the New Normal
Here is a blast from the past. From the 2002 article: The Terrorism Information and Prevention System, or TIPS, means the US will have a higher percentage of citizen informants than the former East Germany through the infamous Stasi secret … Continue reading
The Approach of K-selection Continues
From this article: San Diego Police responded to a large brawl, involving 20 people, Saturday night at approximately 11:40 p.m., they said. Authorities said they received a call of men fighting with machetes, chainsaws, and bottles after a party escalated … Continue reading
On Bronies and Masculinity
From this article: John Bailey, a graduate student at Rutgers University in New Jersey, and Brenna Harvey, a grad student at the University of Connecticut, are showing a group – an even mix of men and women, mostly in their … Continue reading
Government is the Enemy – a Case Study in Trigger-Melding
Liberals have been busily building up amygdala pathways in various minority communities. These pathways link the concept of police officers with the emotions of anger, resentment, fear, and hatred. Now in many minority communities, merely mentioning the police can trigger … Continue reading
Rabbits Lack Optimism and Motivation
We know that leftist rabbits prefer taking down the successful to striving themselves. However nowhere is this trait more striking than within the feminist demands on the gaming industry. Men want games in which their avatars are optimized to be … Continue reading
Narcissists and Family Gatherings, Rosie O’Donnell Edition
I have no idea if it is true or not, but here is a great article on Rosie O’Donnell and her Thanksgiving house of horrors. When these things are happening, they are not funny at all. The sight of an … Continue reading
Google Says, “Don’t Be Evil”
Google is looking to rank websites based on “truthfulness,” as defined by Google, not the degree of popularity and links the websites gain through the benefits users decide they offer. They justify this based on how anti-vaccine websites are popular, … Continue reading
Matt Forney on How Feminists Don’t Care About Rape
Matt Forney brilliantly out-groups feminists by logically showing how they don’t care about rape victims, unless they can use them to attack their enemies. When you compare this case to The Duke Lacrosse case, you see how SJW’s and leftists … Continue reading