Is there any wonder that someone that allegedly graduated from a public institution can't function in the highly communications oriented profession of law? The unfortunate thing... I'm not at all surprised with the quality of education displayed.
And she is now apparently tweeting about the lawsuit from her real account, so there goes my theory.
It's not some awful vindictive person trying to destroy her, it's just Dehen herself... having a public meltdown and ruining her future prospects, live and right in front of our eyes. *sigh*
Are we sure that this lawsuit wasn't filed by whoever's running the parody Twitter account, in attempt to further damage Tiffany Dehen's reputation?
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(I know the more likely answer is "No, she's just that ignorant and has never heard of the Streisand Effect", but I've been told I'm too negative, so this is me desperately trying to latch onto something to preserve a scrap of faith in humanity.)
Earlier, someone asked about the relationship of immigration-driven US population to our sustaining environment.
No, no one asked about this.
Unless you're talking about yourself in the third person again. And forgot your own name.
And there's no need to link again to your turdfest of a website. We've been there, and it's pretty clear that it's not "the environment" you're concerned about. It's keeping (or rather, making) America exclusive to white Christians.
No thanks.
Actually, strike the "thanks". Just no.
You are confusing violent cut off your head ISIS with a base belief that women are 2nd class citizens and homosexuality is perversion. These are issues that have been settled in American society.
Also worth noting: Trump lost the border state of New Mexico, and didn't exactly pull off a landslide in Arizona (48.7% for Trump vs 45.1% for Clinton). And he lost Nevada (not a border state but still southwest). In fact, he did worst in states with greater demographic diversity.
So what does that tell us about the fear you speak of? What is it that scares those people? What do they fear they might lose?
Where to start? Should I start by saying that my comments will be "moderated" for a couple of days before posting, thus rending them moot?
Well you're off to a great start so far.
I think key here is that being critical of Trump (who appears to have serious mental issues) isn't a bad thing. The bad thing is how you are critical of him. Too often, the tone (as I did above) is about the person and not the policies
The person matters. Everything Trump does is about who he is. Sure, that's true of everyone, but his ... disorder absolutely determines every policy he will make. His behavior is reckless, impulsive. He is driven by a constant need for attention and adultation, and by vindictiveness towards anyone who fails to praise him.
Also, bans on people entering the US from certain countries is not all that ommon, but it has happened. Japanese were banned (by law) in 1924. You can see some other bans in the past...
And most of us, looking back, acknowledge that those bans were mistaken and immoral, not in keeping with who we are, or at least who we aspire to be as a nation.
One of those is the questions of huge increase in Muslim populations around the world outside of normal areas...
"Normal areas" -- Tell that to my Irish Catholic immigrant ancestors. And by your implicit definition American Jews are not in their "normal areas".
many of the more recent "refugees" seem to expect to import their way of life into their new countries.
"But these immigrants are different than everyone before". Not so much. No. Read this article at Popehat, or just read up in the comments, where this has been discussed repeatedly.
Given a few more generations of near unlimited immigration, the UK will effectively become a Muslim nation. For some, that has the look of a sort of trojan horse attack. The "refugees" and immigrants overwhelm the system and at the end of the day, end up controlling the place. Political correctness and reasonable accommodations are things that make it even easier for this sort of silent take over to occur.
Bullshit fearmongering. I bet you believe there are also Muslim "no go" zones in English cities.
In the US, there are a few great fears. There is the threat from the South, with parts of the southern US becoming almost provinces of Mexico and Central America, and the threats from non-integrating immigrants from Muslim nations. That fear is what Trump campaigned on, and it's real enough for enough Americans that he got elected.
I live in Southern California, which used to be a territory of Mexico. In my L.A. apartment building live people from all over the world, speaking a variety of languages. And you know what? It's fine. We're fine. We've made it work. In fact, much of it is pretty damn awesome, and the state is thriving.
And by the way, Trump didn't win here in California. He lost, by a huge margin. By your logic, shouldn't we Californians be most fearful?
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It's not some awful vindictive person trying to destroy her, it's just Dehen herself... having a public meltdown and ruining her future prospects, live and right in front of our eyes. *sigh*
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(I know the more likely answer is "No, she's just that ignorant and has never heard of the Streisand Effect", but I've been told I'm too negative, so this is me desperately trying to latch onto something to preserve a scrap of faith in humanity.)
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Each new day brings something we earlier would have thought unimaginably bad.
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No, no one asked about this. Unless you're talking about yourself in the third person again. And forgot your own name.
And there's no need to link again to your turdfest of a website. We've been there, and it's pretty clear that it's not "the environment" you're concerned about. It's keeping (or rather, making) America exclusive to white Christians.
No thanks. Actually, strike the "thanks". Just no.
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You decide!
(Sadly, my money's on the latter.)
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*snort*
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REALLY?
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*runs off to buy pretzels before it's too late*
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Trump lost the border state of New Mexico, and didn't exactly pull off a landslide in Arizona (48.7% for Trump vs 45.1% for Clinton). And he lost Nevada (not a border state but still southwest). In fact, he did worst in states with greater demographic diversity.
So what does that tell us about the fear you speak of? What is it that scares those people? What do they fear they might lose?
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Well you're off to a great start so far.
The person matters. Everything Trump does is about who he is. Sure, that's true of everyone, but his ... disorder absolutely determines every policy he will make. His behavior is reckless, impulsive. He is driven by a constant need for attention and adultation, and by vindictiveness towards anyone who fails to praise him.
And most of us, looking back, acknowledge that those bans were mistaken and immoral, not in keeping with who we are, or at least who we aspire to be as a nation.
"Normal areas" -- Tell that to my Irish Catholic immigrant ancestors. And by your implicit definition American Jews are not in their "normal areas".
"But these immigrants are different than everyone before". Not so much. No. Read this article at Popehat, or just read up in the comments, where this has been discussed repeatedly.
Bullshit fearmongering. I bet you believe there are also Muslim "no go" zones in English cities.
I live in Southern California, which used to be a territory of Mexico. In my L.A. apartment building live people from all over the world, speaking a variety of languages. And you know what? It's fine. We're fine. We've made it work. In fact, much of it is pretty damn awesome, and the state is thriving.
And by the way, Trump didn't win here in California. He lost, by a huge margin. By your logic, shouldn't we Californians be most fearful?
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