‘What are they afraid of?’: Student govt. rejects hosting anti-woke survivor of Maoist China [More]
What they’re afraid of should be obvious.
[Via Michael G]
Notes from the Resistance
‘Cover-up’: Where’s the Nashville ‘trans’ mass-murderer’s manifesto? [More]
I won’t be surprised to see what they eventually release with key redactions.
Those are some “core values” of “de-escalation and transparency” you’re showing the world, Chief Drake.
So: Who in Tennessee Republican World has the weight to light a fire under this political stonewaller, and why haven’t they?
“That is not a political issue. But it becomes one when Kentucky Republicans would rather ban books and pronouns and then make Kentucky a sanctuary state for weapons” [More]
Of course, it’s a political issue if you think you can vote on rights. And it’s not a question of banning books, it’s a question of not exposing children to sexual exploitation by deviants.
Speaking of banning books…
Have you ever met a gun-grabbing Democrat (but I repeat myself) who wasn’t a chronic and habitual liar?
[Via bondmen]
I don’t recall using those before so don’t want to be overlooked. [More]
I also don’t want to forget who gave us Chris Wray.
Chill somebody else’s speech, jackbooted m***********s.
[Via bondmen]
Google to add artificial intelligence chat feature to search engine, says CEO [More]
So they’ll be able to better suppress the discoverability of forbidden thoughts that human censors might miss?
GIGO.
Whatever the ultimate outcome of that case, Congress can take steps to discourage censorship by proxy. Shellenberger argues that it should stop funding groups like the ISO and “mandate instant reporting of all communications between government officials and contractors with social media executives relating to content moderation.” [More]
True, but don’t expect criminals who routinely ignore “the supreme Law of the Land” with impunity to obey it, or not develop workarounds, such as making public statements where they can be confident their cues will be picked up.
Besides, the biggest violators would be the ones voting on it.
Five security guards, threats of discipline required to protect free speech talk at DU law school [More]
And just think how many Marxist future attorneys, prosecutors, and judges at all levels are being churned out by the subversion mills.
Tangentially-Related UPDATE
Angry brainwashed “students” who are ostensibly there to learn presume themselves qualified to lecture.
Al Capp sure had it nailed:

[Via Michael G]
Florida bill would require bloggers who write about governor to register with the state [More]
Assuming this isn’t a total distortion of what’s being proposed, the only question for Republican Florida Sen. Jason Brodeur is “Are you insane?”
According to the Google News tab, the only “new” story on the Jason Kloepfer shooting is a local public radio piece that doesn’t introduce any new information I haven’t already covered in a series of exclusive reports months and weeks ago:
You’ll note my AmmoLand stuff is nowhere to be found in Google News.
That’s intentional. It used to be. Then they started suppressing results. Now it’s completely gone.
(They still include my Firearms News articles, but look for that to change any day.)
Semafor Says It Wants To Fix the ‘Crisis of Trust in News.’ It Just Partnered With a Chinese Communist Influence Group. [More]
Depending on who prevails, they should either end up with their heads shaved or no longer useful.
[Via Michael G]
Roald Dahl books were neutered by woke consultants aged eight to 30 – led by ‘non-binary, asexual, polyamorous relationship anarchist who is on the autism spectrum’ [More]
Do any identify as Oompa Loompas?
Nice to know the qualifications of those deciding acceptable thought and expression…
[Via Michael G]
Female Faculty More Likely to Support Speech Restrictions, Campus Investigations, Deplatforming [More]
They’re also more likely to be red-shirted cows, ignorant of what can happen when those they’re enabling decide it’s time to take off the mask.
[Via Michael G]
“Under Washington state law, residents will now be classified as domestic terrorists if they protest school board meetings, Drag Queen Story Hour Events, and the outcome of elections… These include being anti-mask, anti-vaccine, anti-critical race theory, questioning election results, and calling the LGBTQ community “groomers.” [More]
I’m not getting Minority Report analogy from this so much as a Keepers vibe…
[Via Michael G]
Too bad people who are not journalists think ‘the First Amendment applies to them’ [More]
“Authorized journalists”…? Who ever heard of such a thing?
What can I say but “Joe Scarborough“?
British Taxpayer-Funded Anti-Extremist Study Finds Shakespeare, Orwell, Tolkien “Key Texts” For “White Supremacists” [More]
While we’re at it, don’t forget the Bible!
This is why every good dystopia has firemen.
[Via bondmen]
Radicalisation could occur from reading C.S. Lewis, Tolkien,
Huxley or Conrad. I kid you not [More]
But object to school libraries carrying pornography and you’re Hitler.
The two worldviews are irreconcilable. No wonder they want our guns.
[Via Michael G]
Disinformation Inc: State Department bankrolls group secretly blacklisting conservative media [More]
Censorship by proxy via economic fascism… and using foreigners to do it.
So: Who’s going to jail?
And why the need to outsource?
[Via Michael G]