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    Exclamation Like Roseanne, all Americans are just one bad tweet away from being fired

    Like it or not, that's life in 2018 AmeriKa.

    Do not spout off under your own name.

    Like cops, the Internet Jacobins don't give a $#@! about right, wrong or justice.

    Shut the $#@! up.

    Or, at the very least, own what you said, and prepare to ride out the $#@!storm.

    Groveling, sniveling, whining apologies are like bloody chum to a shark.




    Like Roseanne, all Americans are just one bad tweet away from being fired

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/ho...ife-2018-05-30

    Published: May 31, 2018 9:23 a.m. ET


    Roseanne Barr discovered that one bad tweet can upend your life — she’s not alone

    If you use Twitter, you too are a public figure. And one egregious tweet could blow up your life.

    On Tuesday, ABC DIS cancelled the wildly successful reboot of “Roseanne” after Roseanne Barr wrote a racist tweet about Valerie Jarrett, a former adviser in Barack Obama’s White House. Barr apologized, but the damage was done. Several members of her cast and ABC executives denounced her.

    The cancelation of Barr’s show came some 11 hours after she sent the original tweet. “Roseanne’s Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show,” Channing Dungey, president of ABC Entertainment, who is black, said in a statement. ICM Partners talent agency also dropped Barr.

    The political climate puts all employers on high alert when it comes to the words and behavior of their employees.
    The swiftness of ABC’s response is a testament to diversity in the C-suite and the speed with which news travels on social media, says Aram Sinnreich, professor of communications at the American University, Washington, D.C.

    “It helps that there’s an African-American woman calling the shots,” he said. “It also reflects that, in the Trump age, the news cycle has accelerated so quickly that there’s a vanishingly small window for commercial entities to get out in front of these damaging public relations incidents. The ability to bury these kinds of stories has diminished to almost zero.”

    This wasn’t Barr’s first racist tweet. So why now? The political climate is putting all employers on high alert when it comes to the words and behavior of their employees, Sinnreich says. “We’re understood to be private citizens, but when someone is the public face of a public corporation, that corporation should and must be held accountable for the actions of that individual,” he added.

    Sinnreich says some people are frustrated with the lack of consequences when President Trump tweets racially-tinged comments. “Until the president is held accountable for the outrageous volume of hate speech that he generates, proxies are going to continue to come under the gun.” (President Trump has made incendiary remarks about Mexicans, Haitians and Nigerians.)

    Workers are plugged into the news cycle. That does not mean you should share all your opinions on social media.
    Many people are plugged into the news cycle all day long. One in five employers think staff is productive fewer than five hours a day, with most citing smartphone use as the culprit, a 2016 CareerBuilder report of hiring managers found.

    That does not, however, mean you should share all your opinions on social media. The First Amendment protects free speech, but it may not protect your job if you do or say anything that is contrary to the company’s values, even if it’s a joke. In employment-at-will states, employees without a contract can be fired without cause.

    “Twitter is today’s PR Newswire,” says Donna Francavilla, a communications specialist in Birmingham, Ala. “We think we’re talking to our followers and we think they’re all loyal to us and, if we issue an opinion, they’ll agree.” That’s not the case, she said. Often times, many people who follow Trump, for instance, may disagree with his views.

    “It never used to be that way,” Francavilla said. “Social media used to be just you and your friends. But we’re now using this new megaphone to express our ideas to a much larger audience.” Anyone with a public Twitter account is a de facto public figure, she added. “We have to be mindful of every word we speak and everything we write.”

    There have been some infamous cases. In December 2013, Justine Sacco, a PR executive for InterActiveCorp, IAC, +1.16% which runs dating websites Match.com and OkCupid, was fired after tweeting offensive comments about AIDS in Africa, before stepping on a plane to go there. Her tweet went viral while she was on the long-distance flight.

    IAC said at the time: “The offensive comment doesn’t reflect the views and values of IAC.” Sacco later apologized “for being insensitive to this crisis,” and later said the tweet was intended to be satirical. She left IAC in January 2014 and returned in January 2018 as vice president of communications at Match Group.

    There have been some infamous cases of people being fired for tweeting, even when they said it was satire.
    Anthony Weiner, the former Democratic congressman for New York, last year began a 21-month prison sentence for sexting with a minor. But he first resigned in June 2011 after sending a sexually explicit photo of himself to a college student over Twitter.

    At first, Weiner claimed that his account was hacked. While he lost his $174,000-a-year job — the standard salary for members of the House and the Senate — he walked away with the equivalent of around $1.2 million in retirement benefits after just a dozen years in office. He later expressed remorse: “These destructive impulses brought great devastation to family and friends, and destroyed my life’s dream of public service,” he said.

    Even posting photographs or retweeting someone else’s tweet can be enough to get fired. Despite repeated warnings, people still get fired for sending an inappropriate photo or tweet. The problem with sites like Twitter and Instagram is that immediacy and informality are also social media’s greatest dangers, experts say.

    And in many cases, there’s no turning back once you hit “send” and there are plenty of reasons not to. Case in point: Five workers on a dam in Oroville, Calif., were fired earlier this year for taking photos of the dam and posting them on Instagram despite a strict no social media and no photos policy at the site.

    Employees often say their opinions do not reflect those of their company, but sometimes even that’s not enough.

    For corporate America, the power of Twitter TWTR, +0.93% can work both ways. In February, Kylie Jenner, start of E!’s “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” and a fashion empire mogul in her own right, tweeted that she was over Snapchat SNAP, +4.37%

    “Sooo does anyone else not open Snapchat anymore? Or is it just me... ugh this is so sad,” Jenner tweeted to her 25.5 million Twitter followers. It was liked 374,555 times. Jenner, regarded by her fans as an arbiter of what’s not and what’s not, heard. Snapchat stock dropped 6% or $1.3 billion, also in part over its decision to redesign its interface. Jenner later tweeted, “still love you tho snap ... my first love.”

    In fairness to American workers, it’s a double-edged sword: They’re often times encouraged to tweet and maintain an active social media presence. And employees, particularly those who are in the public eye, are often judged by how many followers they have on Twitter when they apply for jobs.

    The role social media plays in workers’ lives is “not always clear-cut,” the Pew Research Center, a nonprofit think tank in Washington, D.C., found. Companies, in the meantime, must remind employees to state that their opinions do not reflect those of their company. But when it comes to crossing a line — whether it’s racism, homophobia or sexism — such caveats may not enough.

    “This is not censorship,” Sinnreich says. “It’s about affiliation and the media’s role as amplifiers for political ideology. This story will be over in another 24 hours, but these stories will keep happening.”
    Another mark of a tyrant is that he likes foreigners better than citizens, and lives with them and invites them to his table; for the one are enemies, but the Others enter into no rivalry with him. - Aristotle's Politics Book 5 Part 11



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    Some more than others.
    But hopefully she won't have to go on a radio or TV show and call herself an "a-hole" as Gary Oldman did on Kimmel to salvage his career.

    It's ironic that she supports 'career destruction' of musicians, actors, artists who speak out against Israel's oppression:

    https://youtu.be/aCJ1NdASA9Y?t=185

    Roseanne Barr Wants to Run for Prime Minister of Israel
    Part of transcript of video interview:

    Host: Do you think celebrities, actors, musicians are afraid to speak out against Israel because then their career will be "destroyed" ?
    Roseanne Barr: Yes I do think he's right about that and I think that's a damn good thing too.
    [audience claps]





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    all Americans are just one bad tweet away from being fired
    ... except for Trump, I guess.

    Don't need a weather man to know which way the wind blows

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  6. #5
    Not me , I do not tweet .
    Do something Danke

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    Well its a good thing I don't have a twitter account.

    Edit: Thats not completely true I made a twitter back in 2013 but I never use it. I don't even remember the password for it.
    Last edited by Anti Globalist; 05-31-2018 at 09:45 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    "It helps that there’s an African-American woman calling the shots,"
    No there's not.

    I could tell you who is calling the shots. But you can probably figure that out on your own. If you want to.

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    And wait, the whole 1,231-word article doesn't have the tweet anywhere? Really? This tweet is a top Super-Important Headline News Event but we can't even know what it was? I'm going to have to look it up myself? I'm not going to look it up. Wasting my time. Was it funny?

    Something has turned. They're getting more locked down, more rigid. Nice.



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    "FREEDOM OF SPEECH" MY SHINNY METAL AZZ!
    FLIP THOSE FLAGS, THE NATION IS IN DISTRESS!


    why I should worship the state (who apparently is the only party that can possess guns without question).
    The state's only purpose is to kill and control. Why do you worship it? - Sola_Fide

    Baptiste said.
    At which point will Americans realize that creating an unaccountable institution that is able to pass its liability on to tax-payers is immoral and attracts sociopaths?

  12. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by enhanced_deficit View Post
    Part of transcript of video interview:

    Host: Do you think celebrities, actors, musicians are afraid to speak out against Israel because then their career will be "destroyed" ?
    Roseanne Barr: Yes I do think he's right about that and I think that's a damn good thing too.
    [audience claps]
    Lmao.
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    In terms of a full spectrum candidate, Rand is leaps and bounds above Trump. I'm not disputing that.
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  13. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by H_H View Post
    And wait, the whole 1,231-word article doesn't have the tweet anywhere? Really? This tweet is a top Super-Important Headline News Event but we can't even know what it was? I'm going to have to look it up myself? I'm not going to look it up. Wasting my time. Was it funny?

    Something has turned. They're getting more locked down, more rigid. Nice.
    yeah really... no included tweet.. it's like the picture thread without pictures
    smh
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  14. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by opal View Post
    yeah really... no included tweet.. it's like the picture thread without pictures
    smh
    I hang my head in posting shame...here ya go:

    [img]https://static01.********/images/2018/05/30/business/30ROSEANNE-tweet/30ROSEANNE-tweet-articleLarge.jpg?quality=75&auto=webp&disable=upsc ale[/img]

    Was she lying?

    Last edited by Anti Federalist; 05-31-2018 at 12:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    I hang my head in posting shame...here ya go:

    [img]https://static01.********/images/2018/05/30/business/30ROSEANNE-tweet/30ROSEANNE-tweet-articleLarge.jpg?quality=75&auto=webp&disable=upsc ale[/img]

    Was she lying?

    NOPE!
    FLIP THOSE FLAGS, THE NATION IS IN DISTRESS!


    why I should worship the state (who apparently is the only party that can possess guns without question).
    The state's only purpose is to kill and control. Why do you worship it? - Sola_Fide

    Baptiste said.
    At which point will Americans realize that creating an unaccountable institution that is able to pass its liability on to tax-payers is immoral and attracts sociopaths?

  16. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    Like it or not, that's life in 2018 AmeriKa.

    Do not spout off under your own name.

    Like cops, the Internet Jacobins don't give a $#@! about right, wrong or justice.

    Shut the $#@! up.

    Or, at the very least, own what you said, and prepare to ride out the $#@!storm.

    Groveling, sniveling, whining apologies are like bloody chum to a shark.
    Amen. The second she apologized the rage squad on social media screeched "It means nothing coming from her. She's a racist. Period. I hope she never works again!"

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    I'm still amazed by the people I know who FB and tweet using their real names and info.
    Quote Originally Posted by Torchbearer
    what works can never be discussed online. there is only one language the government understands, and until the people start speaking it by the magazine full... things will remain the same.
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  18. #16
    Wouldn't happen to me. I never say anything offensive
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  20. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by TheTexan View Post
    Wouldn't happen to me. I never say anything offensive
    I find your flaunting of your perfection offensive.
    Never attempt to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.

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    Give a man an inch and right away he thinks he's a ruler

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    I like nothing about Roseanne. She is vulgar. And she is unfunny. But her Tweet really wasn't anything more offensive than the usual crap she Tweets. What actually is funny is that having any hint of racism gets you banned for life but being a Castro/Chavez/Karl Marx apologist carries no penalty. 100 million people died from Marxism put into practice. Somehow being a Commie isn't deemed offensive by the thought police.




  22. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by H_H View Post
    No there's not.

    I could tell you who is calling the shots. But you can probably figure that out on your own. If you want to.
    "I want to mention Bob Iger, who is the CEO of Disney, called me before the announcement," Jarrett, 61, said. "He apologized. He said he had zero tolerance for that sort of racist, bigoted comment and he wanted me to know before he made it public that he was canceling his show and so I appreciate that they did that so swiftly."

    More at: https://www.yahoo.com/news/apos-rose...145959332.html
    Never attempt to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.

    Robert Heinlein

    Give a man an inch and right away he thinks he's a ruler

    Groucho Marx

    I love mankind…it’s people I can’t stand.

    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

    A Zero Hedge comment

  23. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Krugminator2 View Post
    I like nothing about Roseanne. She is vulgar. And she is unfunny. But her Tweet really wasn't anything more offensive than the usual crap she Tweets. What actually is funny is that having any hint of racism gets you banned for life but being a Castro/Chavez/Karl Marx apologist carries no penalty. 100 million people died from Marxism put into practice. Somehow being a Commie isn't deemed offensive by the thought police.



    You get plausible deniability with Marxism because Marx himself was just a theorist/philosopher who lived off Engels his whole life and didn't *directly* hurt anyone, AFAIK. :P WRT other commies, you can just claim to be interested in them as ideologues.
    Quote Originally Posted by Torchbearer
    what works can never be discussed online. there is only one language the government understands, and until the people start speaking it by the magazine full... things will remain the same.
    Hear/buy my music here "government is the enemy of liberty"-RP Support me on Patreon here Ephesians 6:12

  24. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    I hang my head in posting shame...here ya go:

    [img]https://static01.********/images/2018/05/30/business/30ROSEANNE-tweet/30ROSEANNE-tweet-articleLarge.jpg?quality=75&auto=webp&disable=upsc ale[/img]

    Was she lying?

    wtf

  25. #22
    I'm not on Twitter.

    Roseanne has never branded herself as upper crust and classy.
    #NashvilleStrong

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  26. #23
    Various types of growing thought/speech police state naturally warrant outrage but in this particular case quick trick to contain outrage is to know that Roseanne Barr herself supports this:

    Israel arrests 280 Palestinians for Facebook posts
    middleeastmonitor
    Nov 27, 2017

    Roseanne Barr Wants to Run for Prime Minister of Israel



    Quote Originally Posted by euphemia View Post
    I'm not on Twitter.

    Roseanne has never branded herself as upper crust and classy.
    That was bit cold, people should be judged based on their endowed abilities.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgSIFG_SceA

  27. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by phill4paul View Post
    Amen. The second she apologized the rage squad on social media screeched "It means nothing coming from her. She's a racist. Period. I hope she never works again!"
    Combined with being labeled God forbid {sic} a Trump supporter. She should have just went about her business after her usual shock jock tweet and paid it no mind. She spent years says the same outrageous things including one time about Susan Rice and ABC hired anyway.

    If ABC really had a problem with her humor then they should not have hired her in the first place but this is really all about her support for Trump. If she and her supporters were smart they would make a huge case to that effect to bring down the head of ABC in retaliation.



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  29. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by kahless View Post
    Combined with being labeled God forbid {sic} a Trump supporter. She should have just went about her business after her usual shock jock tweet and paid it no mind. She spent years says the same outrageous things including one time about Susan Rice and ABC hired anyway.

    If ABC really had a problem with her humor then they should not have hired her in the first place but this is really all about her support for Trump. If she and her supporters were smart they would make a huge case to that effect to bring down the head of ABC in retaliation.
    "Shock Jock." I'd forgotten about that term. Thanks.

  30. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    Like it or not, that's life in 2018 AmeriKa.

    Do not spout off under your own name.

    Like cops, the Internet Jacobins don't give a $#@! about right, wrong or justice.

    Shut the $#@! up.

    Or, at the very least, own what you said, and prepare to ride out the $#@!storm.

    Groveling, sniveling, whining apologies are like bloody chum to a shark.




    Like Roseanne, all Americans are just one bad tweet away from being fired

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/ho...ife-2018-05-30

    Published: May 31, 2018 9:23 a.m. ET


    Roseanne Barr discovered that one bad tweet can upend your life — she’s not alone

    If you use Twitter, you too are a public figure. And one egregious tweet could blow up your life.

    On Tuesday, ABC DIS cancelled the wildly successful reboot of “Roseanne” after Roseanne Barr wrote a racist tweet about Valerie Jarrett, a former adviser in Barack Obama’s White House. Barr apologized, but the damage was done. Several members of her cast and ABC executives denounced her.

    The cancelation of Barr’s show came some 11 hours after she sent the original tweet. “Roseanne’s Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show,” Channing Dungey, president of ABC Entertainment, who is black, said in a statement. ICM Partners talent agency also dropped Barr.

    The political climate puts all employers on high alert when it comes to the words and behavior of their employees.
    The swiftness of ABC’s response is a testament to diversity in the C-suite and the speed with which news travels on social media, says Aram Sinnreich, professor of communications at the American University, Washington, D.C.

    “It helps that there’s an African-American woman calling the shots,” he said. “It also reflects that, in the Trump age, the news cycle has accelerated so quickly that there’s a vanishingly small window for commercial entities to get out in front of these damaging public relations incidents. The ability to bury these kinds of stories has diminished to almost zero.”

    This wasn’t Barr’s first racist tweet. So why now? The political climate is putting all employers on high alert when it comes to the words and behavior of their employees, Sinnreich says. “We’re understood to be private citizens, but when someone is the public face of a public corporation, that corporation should and must be held accountable for the actions of that individual,” he added.

    Sinnreich says some people are frustrated with the lack of consequences when President Trump tweets racially-tinged comments. “Until the president is held accountable for the outrageous volume of hate speech that he generates, proxies are going to continue to come under the gun.” (President Trump has made incendiary remarks about Mexicans, Haitians and Nigerians.)

    Workers are plugged into the news cycle. That does not mean you should share all your opinions on social media.
    Many people are plugged into the news cycle all day long. One in five employers think staff is productive fewer than five hours a day, with most citing smartphone use as the culprit, a 2016 CareerBuilder report of hiring managers found.

    That does not, however, mean you should share all your opinions on social media. The First Amendment protects free speech, but it may not protect your job if you do or say anything that is contrary to the company’s values, even if it’s a joke. In employment-at-will states, employees without a contract can be fired without cause.

    “Twitter is today’s PR Newswire,” says Donna Francavilla, a communications specialist in Birmingham, Ala. “We think we’re talking to our followers and we think they’re all loyal to us and, if we issue an opinion, they’ll agree.” That’s not the case, she said. Often times, many people who follow Trump, for instance, may disagree with his views.

    “It never used to be that way,” Francavilla said. “Social media used to be just you and your friends. But we’re now using this new megaphone to express our ideas to a much larger audience.” Anyone with a public Twitter account is a de facto public figure, she added. “We have to be mindful of every word we speak and everything we write.”

    There have been some infamous cases. In December 2013, Justine Sacco, a PR executive for InterActiveCorp, IAC, +1.16% which runs dating websites Match.com and OkCupid, was fired after tweeting offensive comments about AIDS in Africa, before stepping on a plane to go there. Her tweet went viral while she was on the long-distance flight.

    IAC said at the time: “The offensive comment doesn’t reflect the views and values of IAC.” Sacco later apologized “for being insensitive to this crisis,” and later said the tweet was intended to be satirical. She left IAC in January 2014 and returned in January 2018 as vice president of communications at Match Group.

    There have been some infamous cases of people being fired for tweeting, even when they said it was satire.
    Anthony Weiner, the former Democratic congressman for New York, last year began a 21-month prison sentence for sexting with a minor. But he first resigned in June 2011 after sending a sexually explicit photo of himself to a college student over Twitter.

    At first, Weiner claimed that his account was hacked. While he lost his $174,000-a-year job — the standard salary for members of the House and the Senate — he walked away with the equivalent of around $1.2 million in retirement benefits after just a dozen years in office. He later expressed remorse: “These destructive impulses brought great devastation to family and friends, and destroyed my life’s dream of public service,” he said.

    Even posting photographs or retweeting someone else’s tweet can be enough to get fired. Despite repeated warnings, people still get fired for sending an inappropriate photo or tweet. The problem with sites like Twitter and Instagram is that immediacy and informality are also social media’s greatest dangers, experts say.

    And in many cases, there’s no turning back once you hit “send” and there are plenty of reasons not to. Case in point: Five workers on a dam in Oroville, Calif., were fired earlier this year for taking photos of the dam and posting them on Instagram despite a strict no social media and no photos policy at the site.

    Employees often say their opinions do not reflect those of their company, but sometimes even that’s not enough.

    For corporate America, the power of Twitter TWTR, +0.93% can work both ways. In February, Kylie Jenner, start of E!’s “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” and a fashion empire mogul in her own right, tweeted that she was over Snapchat SNAP, +4.37%

    “Sooo does anyone else not open Snapchat anymore? Or is it just me... ugh this is so sad,” Jenner tweeted to her 25.5 million Twitter followers. It was liked 374,555 times. Jenner, regarded by her fans as an arbiter of what’s not and what’s not, heard. Snapchat stock dropped 6% or $1.3 billion, also in part over its decision to redesign its interface. Jenner later tweeted, “still love you tho snap ... my first love.”

    In fairness to American workers, it’s a double-edged sword: They’re often times encouraged to tweet and maintain an active social media presence. And employees, particularly those who are in the public eye, are often judged by how many followers they have on Twitter when they apply for jobs.

    The role social media plays in workers’ lives is “not always clear-cut,” the Pew Research Center, a nonprofit think tank in Washington, D.C., found. Companies, in the meantime, must remind employees to state that their opinions do not reflect those of their company. But when it comes to crossing a line — whether it’s racism, homophobia or sexism — such caveats may not enough.

    “This is not censorship,” Sinnreich says. “It’s about affiliation and the media’s role as amplifiers for political ideology. This story will be over in another 24 hours, but these stories will keep happening.”
    ABC / Disney is one of the ones who has a lot of top executives having sex with little kids, right, or am I thinking of another company? Disney is the Mickey Mouse one with all the child molesters, yes?

  31. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    I hang my head in posting shame...here ya go:

    [img]https://static01.********/images/2018/05/30/business/30ROSEANNE-tweet/30ROSEANNE-tweet-articleLarge.jpg?quality=75&auto=webp&disable=upsc ale[/img]

    Was she lying?


    If Westworld got in on a 3way





    All 3 did or are doing much better than expected.
    Last edited by parocks; 05-31-2018 at 05:37 PM.

  32. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by parocks View Post
    If Westworld got in on a 3way

    All 3 did or are doing much better than expected.
    She should think about changing her hairstyle if she does not want to be compared to the chick from the Planet of the Apes.

  33. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by heavenlyboy34 View Post
    You get plausible deniability with Marxism because Marx himself was just a theorist/philosopher who lived off Engels his whole life and didn't *directly* hurt anyone, AFAIK. :P WRT other commies, you can just claim to be interested in them as ideologues.
    Marx and Rothschild were somewhat close relatives.




  34. #30
    Quote Originally Posted by parocks View Post
    ABC / Disney is one of the ones who has a lot of top executives having sex with little kids, right, or am I thinking of another company? Disney is the Mickey Mouse one with all the child molesters, yes?
    That is indeed the one. #MeToo Millennium!

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