36 Replies to “August 5, 2024: Reader Tips”

      1. Something’s changed. I did as you suggested (using Google), and SDA was #1 on the hit list.

    1. “All of a sudden we’re supposed to act surprised that a Kennedy would leave a dead body behind.”

    2. I did watch 1978’s “Faces of Death” video last night.

      Not nearly as bad as I expected but it was decades earlier, I’ve seen people jumping from buildings on 9-11 and Islam videos will toughen you up. And thanks to the jabs, I’ve seen plenty of videos of people jist dropping dead.

      BUT they did have a bear scene. A dude is giving a bear food from the car and his stupid wife goes out to film. I thought of Kate’s Disney quote. Things didn’t end well for the lady. Real or not, you know that happens often enough.

    1. It’s not enough that they be simply recognized as equal with everyone else.
      nosiree, bob…
      They are brave! They must be celebrated. They must be exalted. They must be put on a pedestal for all to admire and praise.
      I saw where this was going years, if not decades ago.

      1. When merit has become undefinable
        excellence inconceivable
        And competence criminal
        There’s always Pride

        Jordan B Peterson

    2. Unexpected visit?
      Unexpected by whom?
      The Little Ponz,I mean Princess, is as Gay as the $3 bill that will have his picture on it.
      Forget governance and responsibilities,Dear Leader has a Gay Parade to prance in,CBC tells us “All is Good in Can Ahh Duh”.
      Dear Leader has strutted.

      Heh..Where is his buddy Ben?
      Attending the same parade?
      Or trying out for The Pedophile Olympics?

  1. I was at an Indian restaurant last night. There were LOTS of Indian patrons. I could not help but wonder how many consider themselves to be Black. Usually the term “Black” refers to people of African decent with a genetic connection to the Negro race. I doubt very many people of East Indian decent think of themselves as “Black”. Yet Trump is again vilified — this time for questioning Kamal’s false identity as Black. Actual Blacks should recognize when they are being used.

    1. To be fair, Kamala is biracial (Indian mother, and Jamaican father — Both parents commies). It’s just that she previously chose to identify herself as southern Asian, and only “became Black” when it suited her ambitions.

        1. Yes. He is dark but does not really look Negroid. And funny that the references mostly say “Jamaican”, without actually specifying Black. I’ll bet he never identified with being Black. Kamala is no better than they phony Aboriginals.

    2. I worked in the US for a company that provided software to track government childcare dollars.

      There was a race code to track race and also a separate code if the client was Latino.

      I was talking with a client one day. She said that a lot of times, the latino clients wouldn’t answer the race question. They’d just say “Hey, I’m latino!” The counselors wouldn’t push the issue. They’d just select a race. I thought that was interesting.

      1. White male employees could eliminate DEI tomorrow if they chose to.

        Their employer’s demographic database is entirely based on self-identity. And it’s illegal to inquire into an employees “true” racial identity, if that is even a thing in an era of widespread and growing miscegenation.

        I changed my race years ago, and tell others to do likewise. Yet they don’t touch me and dodged the question when I asked directly if they would investigate my black self-identity. I checked with the EEOC as well to make sure I was on solid ground.

        Self-identification forms are the heat exhaust port of the DEI Death Star. Except that it’s a simple box check in a web form that involves no personal risk.

        1. Good for you.

          I was thinking of cleaning up on writing awards by having an African pen name.

          My touching story of an African tranny treated horribly by the racist West would make every list.

          Have a happy week.

  2. Ahhh… Memories of Drew Carey (when he was respectable, and not hosting a goofy game show) come to mind.

      1. I am not convinced it does work. My association is with “peculiar” — something puzzling that a person does not quite get. “Weird” can in fact be interesting. It also is a bit non-committal, as in neither bad nor good — just unusual. I find it strange (even weird) that they have focused in on that in their campaign to attack Trump and the Republicans. Trump is certainly weird, but not in a bad way, in my view. Just highly unusual.

  3. Weird?
    Every accusation by our Progressive Comrades is their confession.
    The Attack adds write themselves.
    Blacky in blackface.
    Dear Leader playing dressup in India.
    Dear Leader having a Non Disclosure agreement with the family of a BC minor.
    Pierogi Thighs smirking as she Freezes Canadians Bank Accounts.
    “We borrowed it,Covid Money, so you ,the tax payers, would not have to”.
    Endless examples .

    Yup ,our Liberals know “Weird” when they see it.
    And 20 something % still support the Party of the Weird.

  4. DEMOCRAT SUCCESS, THIS IS WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE. THIS IS WHAT IT FEELS LIKE.
    harris-biden f**ked the economy.
    War in Eastern Europe.
    War looming any minute in the Middle East.
    Prices of everything up by 22%.
    Men thrashing women in the Olympics.

  5. 1pm…

    CBC is leading off with Olympic coverage.

    Glad there’s nothing more important going on in the world.

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