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Who stole America?

Compare and contrast:

A needy, mentally disturbed University of Wyoming student (and award-winning progressive!) threatens herself with a hate-fucking, blames it on Republicans, is caught for the hoax, and the university takes the “fake but accurate” stance:

UW released a statement Tuesday afternoon regarding the citation.

“This episode has sparked an important discussion reaffirming that the UW community has no tolerance for sexual violence or violence of any type,” UW spokesman Chad Baldwin said. “The fact that the Facebook post apparently was a fabrication does not change the necessity for continued vigilance in reassuring that we have a campus where everyone feels safe.

“It’s important that this event does not undermine the progress that has been made in this area.”

— And if that means the important discussion has to occur in a community where the sexual violence, being materially absent in large part,  is therefore invented by attention-seeking feminist slobs bent on demonizing an entire political group for the purposes of having those important discussions, in which men (and conservatives, mostly) are invariably reduced to latent rapists in a perpetual state of internal conflict against their base desires to overwhelm and control women through sexual violence, well, then so be it!

Consider it a thought experiment.  WHY DO YOU HATE SCHOLARSHIP?

Meanwhile, in the hallowed halls of  public schooling, zero tolerance policies will prevent an Eagle Scout from graduating with his class — even though he did the right thing, and even though the information leading to his expulsion was gleaned through eaves-dropping by school staff.

Who are busy defending their decision, so particular are they about the rules.

People, I implore you.  Take your country back — from a ruling elite, from a tyrannical and controlling leftism, from the culture of political correctness that constrains and threatens to silence us, and from the academics and their anti-American anti-foundationalism that seeks at base to replace the Enlightenment with a situational ethics determined and adjudicated entirely by way of its comportment with leftwing ideology.
I realize it is easy to get frustrated and just begin tuning out the surreal nonsense that passes for law and governance today.  But we mustn’t.  We have to fight — against this vile cow in Wyoming and the university that enables and defends her (in essence, demonizing men as a group in theory when none can be readily found to demonize in fact, at least not as representative of the whole of the sex); for the Eagle Scout who is the victim of real bigotry camouflaged as a commitment to specific and unyielding rules.

Otherwise, what’s left of us — of our intellect, of our national heritage, of our courage, of our very humanity?

Fight.  Be an outlaw.

(h/t Darleen)

 

63 Replies to “Who stole America?”

  1. JHoward says:

    “The fact that the Facebook post apparently was a fabrication does not change the necessity for continued vigilance in reassuring that we have a campus where everyone feels safe.

    “It’s important that this event does not undermine the progress that has been made in this area.”

    There’s that word again. And for what it’s worth, statist indoctrination center, I don’t feel safe in my own country anymore. Not with people like you in places like that.

    Probably the dictionary doesn’t anymore either.

  2. cranky-d says:

    I, too, no longer feel safe, and with good reason. The fascists have the bit in their teeth, and will not be stopped without some serious whipping.

    The dictionary is already hiding in a corner somewhere, sobbing quietly.

  3. cranky-d says:

    Some days it’s difficult to not get depressed by what’s happening to my country.

  4. mondamay says:

    People, I implore you. Take your country back — from a ruling elite, from a tyrannical and controlling leftism, from the culture of political correctness that constrains and threatens to silence us, and from the academics and their anti-American anti-foundationalism that seeks at base to replace the Enlightenment with a situational ethics determined and adjudicated entirely by way of its comportment with leftwing ideology.

    I realize it is easy to get frustrated and just begin tuning out the surreal nonsense that passes for law and governance today.

    I want to fight back, but the lefty opposition part isn’t the source of my discouragement. Who can I vote for to carry on the fight for me in the Capitol? I don’t feel like there is anyone at the national level who even has a clue or wants to save the country.

    Just look at one simple example: spending. America is already on the hook for trillions thanks to FDR and LBJ legacy programs, but you’d never know it by the way Washington D.C. spends. Republicans want to “cut spending”. Democrats what to “raise taxes”. Even if both efforts were combined (and I’ll throw in some elfin magic with zero unintended consequences from the tax increases) it wouldn’t scratch the surface of the problem. These crooks are arguing about nickels and dimes while using a stack of $100 bills as toilet paper.

    There is nothing realistic (and quite likely nothing real at all) about the discussions and debates in Washington.

  5. sdferr says:

    Christopher Columbus?

    Well, him and the offensive myrmidons who followed in his wake.

  6. Alec Leamas says:

    First of all, a hatefuck is not rape. Rape is sex without consent. One can vigorously fuck the object of his hate while said hate object gleefully consents, either oblivious to or with disregard of the man’s feelings of hatred.

    It’s really now at the point with these people that rape is as much a thought crime as anything else – the crime of being and thinking like a male.

  7. Ernst Schreiber says:

    That poor kid, not getting to graduate like that. But what’s a helpless teacher/principle/superintendent/schoolboard to do?

    They’re just following orders.

  8. Ernst Schreiber says:

    Somebody ought to ask her just what does she think “a good Republican fuck” is?

    Is she better than self-abuse? Does that big ass of hers move around a lot, or does it sort of lie there flaccid? Would she say that she was a moaner? I mean, does she go “oo-ooh” or does she lie there quiet and not do anything at all? Does she go “uh-uh-uh”?*

  9. sdferr says:

    Has anyone ever seen this Lanker-Simons woman and Barry Obazm in the same room at the same time?

    On account of I suspect “she” may just be Obazm dressed up in drag. Identical modus operandi, anyhow.

  10. Pablo says:

    Public school, at any level, is child abuse.

  11. Alec Leamas says:

    Does that big ass of hers move around a lot, or does it sort of lie there flaccid?

    Truly curvy (as opposed to euphemistically curvy) girls are the female version of your male mesomorph – in other words, dat azz is solid, even if she carries a little extra here and there.

    The thing in question here is like smashing into 250 lbs of chewed bubblegum. Finding a vertical fold of flesh, as distinguished from the very many horizontal folds of flesh is all part of the “fun.”

  12. Gayle says:

    FB page set up with all pertinent contact info: https://www.facebook.com/groups/246989748772461/?ref=ts&fref=ts

    Coupla email addys:

    Kirk Denning, principal: KirkDenning@johnston.k12.nc.us

    Assistant principal, who previously had been caught with a gun in her car and got a slap on the wrist: catherinebennett@johnston.k12.nc.us

    Phone # for Johnston County schools: (919) 934-6031

  13. Silver Whistle says:

    I want to fight back, but the lefty opposition part isn’t the source of my discouragement. Who can I vote for to carry on the fight for me in the Capitol?

    It was kind of nice to watch Ted Cruz read the Articles of War to DiFi during the gun bill committee session. Of course, being a pol, he may well change his tune when the wind blows from a different direction. Allen West was good while he lasted. Hmm. I’m kind of running out of ideas here.

  14. Gayle says:

    ^^^^ cole stuff, not fake-rape hag stuff :P

  15. geoffb says:

    She’s an award winning lefty blogger which is not surprising as she has shown all the requirements, in spades.

  16. Mike LaRoche says:

    Public school, at any level, is child abuse.

    Amen.

    Oops, I just violated the “separation of church and state.”

  17. Libby says:

    Is the university taking any action against this blogger? She made the kinds of threats they say make the campus feel “unsafe.” Why should it matter that she made them against herself, or what intentions were in doing so, it had the same effect.

  18. leigh says:

    Libby, those threats were fake, yet accurate.

  19. Dave J says:

    “It’s important that this event does not undermine the progress that has been made in this area.”
    Then the school should follow through and suspend the individual responsible for the threat of “sexual violence”. She hates herself and obviously “republicans” and as is the case with most every hater, not too damn bright.

  20. Jeff G. says:

    Is that true, Gayle? The Assistant Principal got caught with a gun?

  21. Ernst Schreiber says:

    All the more reason to remove then. Or at least force her into counseling. She IS a threat to herself, after all.

    How does one hate-fuck oneself into a good Republican fuck?

  22. Gayle says:

    Jeff:

    In March 2011, Princeton School Assistant Principal Catherine Bennett was suspended but never criminally charged after bringing a gun onto campus that was found in the glove box of her vehicle, while being worked on by the school’s auto mechanics class.

    Bennett had reportedly asked the resource officer to check the car because she had misplaced the weapon and had been searching for it. The officer, Andy Worley, reportedly found the gun but did not take possession of it, instead, he placed it back in the glove box and locked the car doors.

    When Bennett and Worley went to retrieve the weapon from the car hours later, the vehicle had been moved inside the auto mechanics class, and the gun was missing.

    After questioning several students, the gun was reportedly found hidden underneath the fender of the vehicle. Two students who found the gun allegedly showed the firearm to two other classmates. None of the four students were charged in the 2011 incident.

    Officials said at the time the assistant principal would not face charges since she was not aware her missing handgun was in the glove box. Bennett declined to comment on the incident when contacted by WTSB News in 2011.

    http://www.wtsbradio.com/pages/localnews.html

  23. Ernst Schreiber says:

    I guess the Cop/Little People dichotomy works in any bureaucracy.

  24. geoffb says:

    The gun must have walked itself from the glovebox to the fenderwell. Guns are well known for walking and doing all kinds of horrible things by themselves. That’s why they need to be eliminated.

  25. Ernst Schreiber says:

    I wonder if the officer was disciplined.

  26. leigh says:

    It was a sociable gun, geoff. It met several of the kids in auto shop class before it decided to take a nap in the wheelwell.

  27. Gayle says:

    Jerry Falwell has evidently offered Cole a scholarship to Liberty University.

    No matter what you may think of Falwell, it’s always nice to see sand kicked in the face of our educational betters.

  28. leigh says:

    Gayle, Cole must be the only teen in North America without a cellphone. He could have let Mom know about the gun on the downlow out in the parking lot or thrown it behind the seat and tossed a blanket over it.

    Poor kid. No good deed (following the rules) goes unpunished.

  29. Gayle says:

    Leigh, yeah…he was being open and honest. He thought he had done nothing wrong.

    This’ll learn him.

  30. Silver Whistle says:

    This isn’t going to end well.

  31. leigh says:

    If she “feels” unsafe, she should urge others to stop harassing Mrs. West.

  32. John Bradley says:

    From an article about the Eagle Scout:

    The Johnston County Sheriff’s Office told ABC11 that if a school administrator brings a gun to school, they will be charged with a misdemeanor. For a student, the charge is an automatic felony.

    Which is a sweet deal if you’re a school administrator. Kinda sucks if you’re a student, though.

    “The Ruling Class” (or, if you prefer, the “Cops/Little People” dichotomy) works at the school-district level, as well.

  33. mondamay says:

    leigh says May 2, 2013 at 2:13 pm

    If she “feels” unsafe, she should urge others to stop harassing Mrs. West.

    Or better yet stop doing it, herself. No reason to “feel unsafe” otherwise.

  34. leigh says:

    For a student, the charge is an automatic felony.

    No student loans for felons. I hope some high profile lawyer takes this case pro bono and those administrators lose their jobs and their pensions.

  35. mondamay says:

    The Johnston County Sheriff’s Office

    Those rules are written on the barn wall under
    “… but some animals are more equal than others”

  36. leigh says:

    mondamay, it always laughable when whiny little bitches like the letter writer feel free to say whatever they please to whomever they please and are caught short when they receive any blowback. I believe Colonel West promised them an asswhipping, but good.

    Ya wanna dance, ya gotta pay the piper and all that.

  37. newrouter says:

    ya know peeps we should be watching the sheriffs in this country more closely

  38. Silver Whistle says:

    “As students, we deserve to feel safe exercising our First Amendment rights to peacefully assemble and express our grievances with the University,” Stephanie Rosendorf of the Florida College Democrats wrote in her complaint, according to Raw Story. “These days you never know if a threat on social media is to be taken lightly, and in this case it certainly should not be. Allen West is making me feel in danger at school.”

    Brandenburg not made it down to Florida yet?

  39. leigh says:

    Heh.

  40. mondamay says:

    ‘Hey, is everything OK?’

    It is if you’ve brought a warrant…

    Another thought: The Aurora shooter was already under some kind of mental health care. What good is referring someone to mental health care going to do? (Besides get them on a confiscation list in CA, NJ, or NY.) Palm Beach residents should demand their million dollars back.

  41. John Bradley says:

    Brandenburg? I don’t see what “one of the sixteen federal-states of Germany” has to do with anything.

  42. Ernst Schreiber says:

    “We want people to call us if the guy down the street says he hates the government, hates the mayor and he’s gonna shoot him,” Bradshaw said. “What does it hurt to have somebody knock on a door and ask, ‘Hey, is everything OK?’ ”

    The harm is in where that kind of thinking leads:

    ‘Up with your hands!’ yelled a savage voice.

    A handsome, tough-looking boy of nine had popped up from behind the table and was menacing him with a toy automatic pistol, while his small sister, about two years younger, made the same gesture with a fragment of wood. Both of them were dressed in the blue shorts, grey shirts, and red neckerchiefs which were the uniform of the Spies. Winston raised his hands above his head, but with an uneasy feeling, so vicious was the boy’s demeanour, that it was not altogether a game.

    ‘You’re a traitor!’ yelled the boy. ‘You’re a thought-criminal! You’re a Eurasian spy! I’ll shoot you, I’ll vaporize you, I’ll send you to the salt mines!’

    Suddenly they were both leaping round him, shouting ‘Traitor!’ and ‘Thought-criminal!’ the little girl imitating her brother in every movement. It was somehow slightly frightening, like the gambolling of tiger cubs which will soon grow up into man-eaters. There was a sort of calculating ferocity in the boy’s eye, a quite evident desire to hit or kick Winston and a consciousness of being very nearly big enough to do so. It was a good job it was not a real pistol he was holding, Winston thought.

    [….]

    With those children, he thought, that wretched woman must lead a life of terror. Another year, two years, and they would be watching her night and day for symptoms of unorthodoxy. Nearly all children nowadays were horrible. What was worst of all was that by means of such organizations as the Spies they were systematically turned into ungovernable little savages, and yet this produced in them no tendency whatever to rebel against the discipline of the Party. On the contrary, they adored the Party and everything connected with it. The songs, the processions, the banners, the hiking, the drilling with dummy rifles, the yelling of slogans, the worship of Big Brother — it was all a sort of glorious game to them. All their ferocity was turned outwards, against the enemies of the State, against foreigners, traitors, saboteurs, thought-criminals. It was almost normal for people over thirty to be frightened of their own children. And with good reason, for hardly a week passed in which The Times did not carry a paragraph describing how some eavesdropping little sneak — ‘child hero’ was the phrase generally used — had overheard some compromising remark and denounced its parents to the Thought Police.

  43. cranky-d says:

    It can’t happen here.

  44. It can’t happen here
    It can’t happen here
    I’m telling you, my dear
    That it can’t happen here
    Because I been checkin’ it out, baby
    I checked it out a couple a times

    But I’m telling you
    It can’t happen here
    Oh darling, it’s important that you believe me – bop bop bop bop
    That it can’t happen here

    Plastic folks, you know
    It won’t happen here
    You’re safe, mama
    You’re safe, baby….

    And they thought it couldn’t happen here
    They knew it couldn’t happen here
    They were so sure it couldn’t happen here
    But . . .

  45. cranky-d says:

    If anyone knew the depth of my (well-deserved, IMO) paranoia, well…

  46. dicentra says:

    Brandenburg? I don’t see what “one of the sixteen federal-states of Germany” has to do with anything.

    Hello? Six concerti? The last three not being worth a fig?

  47. Ernst Schreiber says:

    It can’t happen here.

    Cranky is right, of course. Pediatricians asking your kids about your guns is nothing like the Spies. Just like Lanker-Simons has nothing to do with the Junior Anti-Sex League. Not even by analogy!

  48. […] The first concerns an Eagle Scout high schooler named Cole Withrow.  From the Fox News report Jeff quotes from: […]

  49. geoffb says:

    Gayle. They have now rewritten that piece to eliminate most everything you quoted but it is still in Google cache. They now have this which doesn’t exactly square with the previous account.

    After WTSB News broke the story Tuesday, many people have questioned why Withrow was arrested when an Assistant Principal at the same school, Catherine Bennett, was not charged when a handgun was discovered in her car’s glove box in an auto mechanics class.

    The weapon was later in the hands of four students. They too were never charged.

    Tracey Peedin Jones, Public Information Officer for Johnston County School said Thursday, Ms. Bennett was suspended without pay for three days for the March 2011 incident because she “unknowingly brought a firearm onto school grounds.”

    ”The personnel review of this situation indicated that she did not place the firearm in the car and was unaware it was there until it was discovered,” Jones said. “Law enforcement elected not to charge Ms. Bennett with any crime.”

    “While the laws on addressing employee and students are different, the school system conducts individualized reviews of all situations. The outcome is based on the details of that individualized review,” Jones said. “Not all circumstances are the same.”

  50. “While the laws on addressing employee and students are different, the school system conducts individualized reviews of all situations. The outcome is based on the details of that individualized review,” Jones said. “Not all circumstances are the same.”

    And some transgressors are more equal than others.

  51. Darleen says:

    Police can charge whatever they want in a report

    it’s the reviewing/issuing DDA who makes the determination

    and in this instance, anything more than refusing to file any charges WILL be a travesty of justice

  52. cranky-d says:

    If he had shouted “Allah Ackbar!” he would have been fine.

    You have to remember which religion is the state-sanctioned one, and act accordingly.

  53. happyfeet says:

    yet again they don’t report the piece of shit official’s name

    people need to stop covering for teachers and piggy piggy first responder whores and other such fucksticks

  54. palaeomerus says:

    Remember kids, imaginary hand grenades are forbidden. Yes, we are that stupid. Think about that. Plan accordingly. But don’t tell mommy about this little chat we’re having, unless you are absolutely sure she doesn’t have a scary lawyer.

  55. happyfeet says:

    forbidden by an anonymous teachercunt

    if you can read this you should thank god and get the fuck out of your pigshit public school

    you owe yourself better

  56. […] The first concerns an Eagle Scout high schooler named Cole Withrow.  From the Fox News report Jeff quotes from: […]

  57. Gayle says:

    They have now rewritten that piece to eliminate most everything you quoted but it is still in Google cache. They now have this which doesn’t exactly square with the previous account.

    Well my goodness, way to make yourselves look even more suspicious, guys.

    It always astounds me when this happens. Do they really think the rest of the world is completely unaware of cached web information?

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