Thursday, July 28, 2016

They need to be the victim.

The LGBT can't really point fingers at Christians for killing them. That's Muslim extremists. They can't really logically form an argument that blames Reagan for AIDs since that was their own doing. They can't really blame bigots for hate crimes because a vast majority of them have been proven false.

What can they do now? Claim homelessness. But homelessness by parents who "kick them out" because they're part of the LGBT community. Now, I know some teenagers are kicked out, but it's not even to a point where Obama has to make a speech about it like he did with the fuckery that is transgenderism. Just say the LGBT are being kicked out of their homes at this very moment (sorta like the urgency for people to believe that 1 out 4 woman are raped on campuses) because of narrow-minded, hateful parents. They can't prove it entirely and you can't really disprove That's the beauty of it. The LGBT advocates of the modern age thrive on accusations and guilt and grey areas. Isn't that ironic?

"How can you not believe bisexual kids are being kicked to the curb by their old-fashioned parents? There are statistics to show that a good chuck of homeless kids are part of the LGBT community."
"Sure, I'll partially buy into that. But how accurate of these stories anyways? What I've noticed when an LGBT person buys into the 'ma parents hate me for me' they adopt a heavy victimhood mentality and over night they become like any other LGBT 'ma love is good as yours!' type."
"Well we can't be certain but it does happen!"

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Please fuck off Mr. Coastal.

I understand attending a specialized university would bring its own unique experiences. A university based on the teaching of Catholicism would be one element. Add the fact that its location is in middle America. After reading a the review of Franciscan University this came particular review raised these issues -
"I attended Franciscan University in the early 2000's and had a good experience. I made good friends and learned a lot about my faith and about myself.
It was a culture shock at first. I'm from New York City and most of the kids were from small towns. A lot of kids were home schooled which was something I hadn't even heard of before I went there. NYC is a diverse place and I grew up experiencing many different cultures and ideas, but there weren't a lot of kids like the ones I met at Franciscan. It is not a very diverse place in terms of race or even ideas. The school is extremely conservative. If that's what you're into, then you'll love it. I'm happy I went there. I have good memories. I also now have an insight into the upside down thinking that most of middle America has."
The demographics probably has changed since the early 2000s. Even then, I found it a little patronizing and hypocritical of this poster to conclude what he did. Not universities are created equal and most universities have a liberal bent - institutions like Franciscan University not withstanding.

There have been countless stories, documents and recorded, of conservative students on liberal campuses on the coasts being ostracized, blackballed and mocked by their fellow students and even professors. This is not to say that whatever lack of diverse ideas is be defended, but it helps to put things in perspective. If I attend a university similar to Franciscan University I won't be expecting NYU or UCLA type of diversity in race or ideas. The institution attracts a certain type of student as do the MITs and the Warren Wilsons of the world. I'm not sure what he was expecting at the university.

How does spending four years in Steubenville, Ohio, population of approximately 18.5K, give insight on "most of middle America"? Not only that but the ideas the poster was exposed to he considers "upside down thinking" though he gave no examples of what ideas came as a culture shock to make him think so. No offense to the city and the university but they don't speak for other states.

If anything, this is the failure of critical thinking of the coastal "enlightened" (well I'm from NYC where it's so diverse!) to think that because he spent 36 months in middle America they have a sound understanding of the region. Let's visit Midwestern liberal arts colleges: Kenyon, Beloit, or Oberlin. Would spending 36 months at either college be a fair amount to say one can objectively judge middle America? Maybe. It depends on what they studied, who they interacted with, and what they did within their studies. If we just

It's clear to see this poster's thinking - homogeneous student body, high percent of home schoolers, conservative, Catholic, and middle America equates to backwards thinking. I suppose all that consumption of diverse cultures and ideas in NYC didn't produce a truly enlightened person he thinks he is.


Friday, July 22, 2016

Catholic Answers: World News Forum

Poster A: Voting is a right. ID laws are unconstitutional.
Poster B: Well I need a driver's license to drive ...
Poster A: Driving isn't a right, but voting is.
Poster C: If the 5th Circuit says voting is a right we should listen to them.

Poster D: I believe in global warming. The earth is in serious danger. Hopefully we can fix this before it gets worse.
Poster E: How is it going to be fixed? By massive gov't regulations and high taxes?
Poster D: If that what it takes then so be it.

Privilege.

When met with people who say you have such-and-such privilege when referring to your race, sex or sexual orientation say, candidly, "Go fuck yourself."

When people say the LGBT face persecution, say, "In America? In the past. Now? Not so much. But hey, the Muslim extremist are coming after you. But if you think you got it bad Christians were persecuted in droves in the Middle East in the past few years and national newspapers didn't give a shit."

When a bisexual who is married to a straight says a part of her is "invisible" because not everyone knows she's a bisexual say, "Okay ... Do you want privacy or do you want recognition? Make up your damn mind. Oh wait, you want society to support same-sex mirage just in case you want to marry a woman. Make sure you tell your husband that in case you want to leave him for a woman. I mean, you sound like an elderly with breathing problem who needs accommodations when flying. Or worse, a vegetarian or vegan."

When people say women are met with sexism say, "Look, I got standards. If the woman is taking birth control I'll wonder why. Most likely it isn't for medical reasons which the pill so happens to bestow on the woman. It's probably because she wants to have sex without the consequence aka baby. And if you got a sizeable chest and it shows it'll be hard for me to keep my eyes above your collar bone. Just sayin'."

When people say that voter ID laws create barriers and infringe on the poor and minority "rights" say, "The perceived hardships of obtaining the documents to get an ID is bullshit. If poor takes three buses and walks 1 mile to work then I'm sure he can also find the means to gather the documents to obtain an ID."

When people say the dark pigment of their skin makes them targets of cops say, "Well, if your demographic didn't cause so much shit in residential neighborhoods you wouldn't be profiled. Look at Asians. Sure, some cheat on standardized tests, but damn, they have perfect attendance. You should probably take a page out of their book."

When people say you're privileged because of the amount of money in your bank account say, "You're right. And I like it that way."

Thursday, July 21, 2016

No entertainment for you! Because LGBT.

Adam Silver, commissioner of the NBA, has stated he will move the 2016 NBA All-Star game, originally to be played in North Carolina, due the state's HB2 bill.

The language used to express the infringement of "rights" is amusing.
"Since March, when North Carolina enacted HB2 and the issue of legal protections for the LGBT community in Charlotte became prominent, the NBA and the Charlotte Hornets have been working diligently to foster constructive dialogue and try to effect positive change," the league said. "We have been guided in these discussions by the long-standing core values of our league. These include not only diversity, inclusion, fairness and respect for others but also the willingness to listen and consider opposing points of view.
Legal protections? How about protection of females and young girls? "Positive" change just means bend over and let transgenders use whatever bathroom they want. And what are these "long-standing core values" of the NBA? There aren't any. Silver is just talking out of his ass because being "inclusive" towards transgenders is the new "it" thing. This is despite the fact that there hasn't been a massive boycott or petition to move the event due to North Carolina's bill. People would have attended the game, probably in no lesser amount than before, if the game was still using the state as its location. This all is virtue signaling.

I'm rather confident that Silver did not read the bill nor did he factor in the concept of a man using a man's restroom and a woman using a woman's restroom. This decision was political based on shallow points.

After Obergerfell v Hodges, talks about Captain America, Spider-Man, and Po Dameron being gay, creation of the first same-sex cartoon pairing, the suing of numerous businesses not catering to same-sex mirages, the LGB fervor have moved on to T. I guarantee you the "willingness to listen and consider opposing  of view" will happen, but the decision was already made: make an example of those who oppose the LGBT - by suing, stripping away their entertainment, and by national and international ridicule and mockery. There's little doubt that UK news outlets have already splashed this story on their front page, because Americans are so gosh darn bigoted!

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Fuck these groups.

Namely because I find them to be self-righteous and smug bastards. These groups I find are just disrespectful bastards who are vindictive. If they want to fuck tradition because they're wallowing in their bitterness because EVERY FACET OF SOCIETY HASN'T ACCEPTED ME then I say fuck the world they want to build because I know it's going to be shit.

1. Gnus
2. immensely insecure LGBT people
3. SJWs (college students, third wave feminists, liberal professors)
4. anti-theists
5. people who accuse everyone for being a "cuck"
6. black people who are hypothetically on the plantation

Honorable goes to No Country types and moderates.

For numerous reasons I'm starting to lose patience with the LGBT community and their supporters. Why do they get the star treatment?

Christians are the original SJW and are plagiarists.

According to atheists.


Let's say conservative were the "original SJWs." I'd rather have the conservative over the leftist SJW.

And apparently liberals make more sense than conservatives. Okay, on what issue?

Poster "kr00m" is a self-proclaimed moderate. I'll say outright he's a fucking moron. I've read his posts and if he said anything right is that the word "cuck" is the buzzword for the alt-right as racist is for the leftist. In being a good moderate he tries to use buzzwords used against the SJWs towards conservatives, like "safe spaces" and tries to use "triggered" against those who even show an ounce of irritation towards his bullshit. In other words he's a passive-aggressive piece of shit. I wonder if he uses "triggered" when he gets into an argument at a bar.

According to kr00m the world's values, everything humans see as values, were all established before Christianity and that Christianity is simply just passing secular values that built Western civilization as its own. Those damn plagiarizing bastards!

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Veganism is a cult.

You can peruse youtube for five minutes and learn a lot about this particular eating lifestyle. Here's what's being discovered over and over again.

1. China Study
2. Cowspiracy
3. animals are sentient
4. lots of congratulations when body builders go vegan
5. Cowspiracy (did I already mention this?)
6. A number of vegans have "vegan" somewhere in their handle, like "Vegan Chris" or, *ironically, even have a title of an anti-meat eating documentary like Earthlings as their online identity.
7. Appeal to science and scientific research (sounds familiar, like modern day atheists ... )
8. Meat eaters are "corpse eating" people. I didn't know that I was living in a Dawn of the Dead reality. 

 Let's try not to be so predictable.

Lady Luna had to mention the Mother Gaia could be saved and starvation would be cured if we only let the animals live. LET THE SENTIENT ANIMALS LIVE!

The only people that went, or tried, the vegan route that I know have been mostly women. The exception was one guy who had a Masters in Sociology (what's with this field, seriously?). These women tried/went the vegan route either in their teens or early twenties. The only cool vegan I know is a young woman who was raised as a vegan. "It's just what we did," she said. The rest? It seems like they're latching onto something or have been convinced that not eating meat is some sort of deep level of awareness and enlightenment.

*I say it's ironic because after watching a video of a body builder saying she'll be going vegan forever I clicked on the video's description to be met with a list of ten documentaries that she recommends on helping one go vegan - Earthlings was listed, and as I clicked on another video talking about veganism one of the poster in the comment section handle was "Watch Earthlings."

EDIT: Wall-E and Interstellar will one day become real in their minds because of how humans treat Mother Gaia causing anthropological global warming by coal usage and the mass slaughter of animals (cows, pigs, fish, chicken) for human consumption.



Friday, July 15, 2016

They got ya beat, LGBTQASOPNMZ

Nice, France - Bastille Day. July 14, 2016. Currently there's a report saying 80 are dead and 202 wounded.

People just celebrating France's sovereignty, something bigger than who they get AIDS from and who they plan to buy children with.

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

New link added.

The War for Christendom.

AC Milan vs FC Bayern

I just purchased my tickets and I'm rather excited for the game.

Which team am I rooting for? AC Milan, of course.


EDIT: (7.29.16)

FC Bayern 3(3), AC Milan 3(5) - penalty

The weather near Lake Michigan was humid. It was a bad day to wear jeans and within five mintues of walking to find food before the game I my back was sweating as if I was in a sauna. As I walked towards Shake Shack I saw various soccer jerseys, ranging from Bayern Munich, Milan, USMNT, a couple of Bundesliga teams, LA Galaxy, Chicago Fire, Arsenal to Manchester United.

The walk towards Soldier Field was even worse, but once inside the stadium the climate dropped significantly. The stadium wasn't packed, just filling out near 40K people, but for an international soccer match in the US it's a good showing.

A vast majority of those who  came for either team were Bayern fans - practically 1 out of 10 were Milan fans as one Milan supporter put it. That was fine with me.

For whatever reason Bayern has a huge following in Chicago. Maybe it's because many in Chicago have German blood in them. Maybe they have family in Munich. Who knows. Whatever the reason, the fact that some woman dressed up as a German Beer Girl made my night (besides being the minority Milan fan surrounded by Bayern fans when the shootout came to an end). Honestly, it was funny, sexy, and a little strange.

Overall it was good game. Milan needs to strengthen their midfield and add some attacking power. I believe the team can finish in the top five since they already have the players to do it. Of course, the roster can be better (especially the reserves). It is what it is. Winter transfer will be crucial.

Besides a Milan win the city of Chicago, the city had much going on. Lollapalooza was starting the next day, so workers were putting any last minute barriers, and Cubs won over the White Sox later that night. As I boarded the train home I saw a sprinkling of Cubs and Sox apparel.

And yes, women who wear sundresses with high heels in the city at night look damn amazing. Don't stop what you're doing. Just don't walk on cobble stone.