Friday, December 13, 2024

Tidbits

 https://x.com/libsoftiktok/status/1867261182530167272?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

 https://x.com/yashar/status/1867424521789354479?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

 

Well, Biden's been passing out pardons like party favors recently, and is threatening to preemptively pardon Fauci,  and some other political cronies.  He just pardoned a pedophile, and a corrupt judge because it's best for society to have them walking the streets. While I still contend that the pardon power is virtually unlimited, I have to wonder what would be the appropriate response if it was discovered that a president was selling pardons.  


https://x.com/joshua_pieters/status/1866191949847306338?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

This is one of the weirdest stories to get traction in a while.  A porn star, who's "team" is all women including her mother, chose to engage in and film herself having sex with 100 men in a day.   Not only that, but she then made a documentary on the event.   (FYI, apparently she plans to go for 1000 in a day soon)  I find the responses fascinating, it's clear from the documentary that this stunt has done the opposite of making her happy and fulfilled.   The regret in her reaction seems obvious from the clips I've seen.   What I find fascinating is the reaction from the "feminist" side of things.  On the one hand this woman is an individual woman with complete agency and should choose to do pron as a way to empower herself, on the other hand the "feminists" are claiming that this entire thing was men forcing a woman to have non consensual sex.   Phillips set up the whole thing, sought out an d screened the men, encouraged them to have sex with her, and (presumably) made money on the deal, yet it's the men who are to blame.   FWIW, I'm firmly on the side of acknowledging that one major factor in having agency is that it allows us the ability to make really stupid choices.    Also FWIW, the men who participated in this event certainly are not innocent in all of this.  Apparently her "team" didn't bother to screen the 100 men for STDs and I've seen reports that she did contract at least one. 

https://x.com/mostlypeacefull/status/1866211237396201855?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

Good question.  Why wasn't Penny's black accomplice charged and why aren't idiots like Dan going after the black accomplice?  

https://x.com/collinrugg/status/1867350261129253227?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

Well, we have the first Luigi copycat, I'm sure she'll become a martyr as well. 

4 comments:

Marshal Art said...

1. Biden's personally studied the cases of over 1500 people and has determined each is unjustly sentenced not commensurate with the severity of their crimes. That's how he rolls, dude.

Biden was simply handed a stack of cases picked out by some scumbags in his administration and signed off to pretend he's the most benevolent president ever in the whole wide world. Who cares about those victimized or soon to be victimized. Joe's just a damn nice guy!

2. But don't call her a whore despite her having sex for money. That's oppressive to women everywhere in the whole wide world. Dan said so.

I especially like the title of her documentary. "I Slept With..." Are we to believe there was a large dorm-like room with one gigantic bed or mat upon which her and 100 dudes actually "slept"?

3. I've asked this question myself, as it was spoken of more at the time it first happened. I don't know why nobody brings it up now, as it's a legitimate question. Based on the foolish charges against Penny, this black dude should be charged as an accomplice.

Of course that would be just as wrong as the grievous abuse of the law suffered by Penny.

4. It's all about diversity, inclusion and equity, muh man!

Craig said...

1. Biden has pardoned over 8,000 criminals and likely has more on the way. A massively higher number than any president (with the exception of the blanket pardon of draft dodgers) in the last 75 years.

2. The more I hear about this story, the more I'm convinced that 2nd/3rd wave feminism is the bigger problem. To hear them prate about how women have agency (when they can't define woman), while simultaneously blaming men for the decisions this girl and her "team" (including her parents) made is vile. They couldn't use the correct term, so they used slept. Apparently the interviewer goes into the room where the stunt happened and almost puked because it was do disgusting.

3. Of course he should have, but he was never going to be because he was black and likely not a veteran. The two narratives this was intended to perpetuate are 1) White people get to kill black people with impunity, and 2) The military teaches people to kill and those people are unable to control themselves. To have indicted a black accomplice goes against the narrative.

4. But DEI is always amazingly good.

Craig said...

4. https://x.com/iamyesyouareno/status/1868220690274611543?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

Craig said...

In all of Dan's shilling for the wonderfulness of DEI, he never mentions that significant number of DEI priests who are academic and credential frauds, including Kendi.