In my experience, those who speak in such a "politically correct" way are the ones who have the most to hide, usually about the subject they are downplaying by being politically correct.
"Politically Correct" ... simply meaning that it's worded in such a way to be as inoffensive as possible while white-washing it's actual public revulsion.
Basically, if you want to be PC, you go ahead an be one of the "many bloodsuckers" re-writing what is "correct"
First off: my car is mine, and I can do whatever I want to it.
Second: Every part (including 3rd party mfg replacement) has to adhere to ,or be better than, OEM specs already. If it's not passing any sort of "emissions standards", it's most likely the owner's fault for failing to keep up maintenance.
Ever since the addition of the yellow notice box asking for support, the <next article> link between articles have been missing from random articles (but the missing link is persistent even on refresh/ cache clear).
The previous article (Florida State Police raid) doesn't link to this article. This article does have the the link to that article though (all articles missing the next article link still have previous article links)
Even Better: The "Yelling 'Fire' in a crowded theater" was a rhetorical device used to evoke a certain feeling. That "famous" quote is talked about in Make No Law Podcast: Episode 7. A later court decision defined the "strict scrutiny" standard which would be talked about in the next episode. The yelling 'Fire!' in the crowded theater being unlawful would be determined by what the totality of the circumstance. i.e: Was it meant to evoke a panic?, etc...
I just want to say that it was a great video! Whomever was offended by it (especially as it only used Downfall meme as the setting for the angry rant) needs to get their head outta the sand (or wherever it may be) and face reality.
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Re:
In my experience, those who speak in such a "politically correct" way are the ones who have the most to hide, usually about the subject they are downplaying by being politically correct.
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PC : It's meaning
"Politically Correct" ... simply meaning that it's worded in such a way to be as inoffensive as possible while white-washing it's actual public revulsion.
Basically, if you want to be PC, you go ahead an be one of the "many bloodsuckers" re-writing what is "correct"
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Re: OTOH...emissions...
First off: my car is mine, and I can do whatever I want to it.
Second: Every part (including 3rd party mfg replacement) has to adhere to ,or be better than, OEM specs already. If it's not passing any sort of "emissions standards", it's most likely the owner's fault for failing to keep up maintenance.
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Lack of understanding
What about "NO" is so hard to understand for these people?!
Is it the "N" or the "O" ?!?
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Re:
if you're looking for "logic" ... it's been shoved in the Fridge.
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Re:
"Facial Recognition failure"
or just:
"Chinese Communist Party"
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off topic - broken links
Ever since the addition of the yellow notice box asking for support, the <next article> link between articles have been missing from random articles (but the missing link is persistent even on refresh/ cache clear).
The previous article (Florida State Police raid) doesn't link to this article. This article does have the the link to that article though (all articles missing the next article link still have previous article links)
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Re: Re: Re: Strains belief
Pennywise for the Win!
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wrong "sense"
that should be "since"
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Re: Re:
-Crusader, when the trebuchet launches the cow
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Re:
Not sure, but I think that was the Prenda Group of Misfits and Liars.
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Used far too infrequently
It's a certain kind of satisfying to see someone declared as libel-proof.
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EPIC Trash
And this is why I'll never install, let alone buy, anything from the Epic(ally horrendous) store.
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Even Better: The "Yelling 'Fire' in a crowded theater" was a rhetorical device used to evoke a certain feeling. That "famous" quote is talked about in Make No Law Podcast: Episode 7. A later court decision defined the "strict scrutiny" standard which would be talked about in the next episode. The yelling 'Fire!' in the crowded theater being unlawful would be determined by what the totality of the circumstance. i.e: Was it meant to evoke a panic?, etc...
On the post: Professor Removed From Teaching For Sharing A Downfall Parody Video
About the video
I just want to say that it was a great video! Whomever was offended by it (especially as it only used Downfall meme as the setting for the angry rant) needs to get their head outta the sand (or wherever it may be) and face reality.
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malformed anchor
bullet 2 in top 10 by comment volume has broken closing anchor:
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Re: Click your heels three times...
... and repeat "There's no place like monopoly. There's nothing like monopoly! There is no monopoly!"
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Whelp...
What a dumpster fire
On the post: Richard Liebowitz Is Wrong On So Many Levels, And Is In Trouble Yet Again
Love to Hate
Only copyright lawyers not on the level would hate it...
On the post: Former Devin Nunes' Aide Uses Nunes' Lawyer To File SLAPP Suit Against Politico
Re: Re: Snowflake of snowflakes
2 Words:
Qualified Immunity
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