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BI NOW GAY LATER posted:He will likely not be put in with the general population. He can join the aryan nation, he'll be fine.
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lol
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 17:36 |
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Tiara Syst is quite the unfortunate name. I can see why she's pissed at the world.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 17:42 |
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Not the Onion. Since 1969.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 17:47 |
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Bluedeanie posted:Apparently Hunter M. Park was arrested in Rolla, and authorities say he was not on or near campus at the time the threats were made on yikyak and other social media, according to the Columbia Tribune. Correct me if I'm wrong but that's absolutely not how yikyak works, correct? Is it possible that he spoofed his location to post in the mizzou area, or is there another guy they need to be looking for? You can easily spoof your location on yik yak. Like without any level of computer competence easy. There's tons of apps that just do it for you. But yik yak still records your phone info and personal ID info so you can be easily found.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 17:47 |
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greatn posted:Time to read So You've Been Publicly Shamed by Jon Ronson I do feel for her, she got singled out for doing something student leaders told her to do to support their cause and her career is likely dead and gone. Academia is highly competitive, she's DOA. On the other hand, maybe a comms professor who fails to realize that telling someone in the media to gently caress off is basically asking for an onslaught of think pieces about media suppression and press rights shouldn't be teaching quite yet.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 17:49 |
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BI NOW GAY LATER posted:CNN's story on their front page does, actually note that. The right wing isn't the only group capable of complaining about the media not covering things it is definitely covering.
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Crain posted:You can easily spoof your location on yik yak. Ok, good to know. I'm obviously not a user so I didn't really know if that was a thing you could do.
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Bluedeanie posted:Apparently Hunter M. Park was arrested in Rolla, and authorities say he was not on or near campus at the time the threats were made on yikyak and other social media, according to the Columbia Tribune. Correct me if I'm wrong but that's absolutely not how yikyak works, correct? Is it possible that he spoofed his location to post in the mizzou area, or is there another guy they need to be looking for? Mugshot has already leaked. He looks like your average 19-year old fuckhead.
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saltylopez posted:13.9% GDP growth over a decade is pretty terrible too, especially since all of the GOP candidates are hammering on current growth (just over 2% per year) being too low. I think they're trying to say 13.9% more growth than what would it would otherwise be. So 60% more growth than under Obama. (Insert a 3/5ths joke here)
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 18:04 |
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Is there anything on the Mizzou protests that describes the sort of racism going on on campus? Every news site is talking about the poop swastika or the pickup truck people or have veered off into talking about the camera man incident but no one seems to be including other examples.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 18:05 |
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Zeroisanumber posted:Mugshot has already leaked. I've been reading about juvenile law in Japan, and so my brain is now stuck thinking people under 20 committing crimes should be protected from themselves in the first place (and only appear in front of the family court unless there's a good reason to trial the person as an adult). I mean, before that I would have agreed that yes, 19 is old enough to be accountable, but it's so easy to imagine he's just the byproduct of a racist environment which he, until he finished high school, cannot be reasonably expected to shake off so quickly.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 18:10 |
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Control Volume posted:Is there anything on the Mizzou protests that describes the sort of racism going on on campus? Every news site is talking about the poop swastika or the pickup truck people or have veered off into talking about the camera man incident but no one seems to be including other examples. http://www.themaneater.com/special-sections/mu-fall-2015/
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NeilPerry posted:I've been reading about juvenile law in Japan, and so my brain is now stuck thinking people under 20 committing crimes should be protected from themselves in the first place (and only appear in front of the family court unless there's a good reason to trial the person as an adult). I mean, before that I would have agreed that yes, 19 is old enough to be accountable, but it's so easy to imagine he's just the byproduct of a racist environment which he, until he finished high school, cannot be reasonably expected to shake off so quickly. Assuming that he doesn't have a record, he probably won't do time and instead get a fat slap of probation and community service.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 18:11 |
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well poo poo my lovely work internet is blocking google spreadsheets for some reason, I'll read this in 10 hours I guess
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 18:14 |
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So no?
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 18:14 |
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Really bad cop video may be coming out from Chicago shortly: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/columnists/kass/ct-police-shooting-video-kass-met-1111-20151110-column.html I dunno, if Eric garner's murder didn't get you I'm skeptical anything will. But we will see
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The Kingfish posted:So no? Do you only process racism as overt, sheet-wearing, cross-burning, lynch mobs?
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Control Volume posted:Is there anything on the Mizzou protests that describes the sort of racism going on on campus? Every news site is talking about the poop swastika or the pickup truck people or have veered off into talking about the camera man incident but no one seems to be including other examples. This is a very short list of a few examples that I've pulled up just from memory. A couple years back a ROTC knucklehead and his buddy dumped a bunch of cotton balls on the Black Culture Center lawn. Brady Deaton (Loftin’s predecessor) gave them temporary suspension pending formal outcome of a hearing. This article doesn’t state it as it was written before the outcome of said hearing, but IIRC, their scholarships were revoked and they naturally left the school as a result. http://www.columbiatribune.com/news/crime/two-arrested-in-cotton-ball-incident/article_d9781cd7-52ee-5f18-801b-a66de6d6720c.html It’s only back to 2013, but it’s an example of a fast, strongly-worded and severe response from MU administration. More recently under Loftin, a student meandered into a rehearsal of the Legion of Black Collegians Royalty Court and hurled racial slurs at the participants. He was “removed from campus” following his disciplinary hearing and Loftin uploaded a Youtube video addressing racism as “alive and well at Mizzou” and how we should “end hatred and racism” on campus. A big part of the issue in this case was that a security officer was present at the rehearsal and those involved felt that officer’s reaction was too slow to be appropriate. http://www.columbiamissourian.com/n...8f3d5cd67b.html http://www.columbiamissourian.com/n...1b01fff9a4.html Earlier this year in April, another swastika was drawn in a dorm in ash, along with the words “Heil” and “You’ve been warned.” Bradley Baker was eventually arrested and charged with a hate crime, and pleaded down to a misdemeanor. http://www.jta.org/2015/04/14/news-opinion/united-states/swastikas-drawn-in-university-of-missouri-dorm http://www.columbiatribune.com/news...272e8d4a52.html http://fox2now.com/2015/10/22/mizzou-student-accused-of-hate-crime-pleads-guilty-to-lesser-charge/ These are of course a few disjointed examples and only go back a few years, but they go beyond the “poop swastika” that seems to have been latched onto as the central catalyst for these protests in the general narrative. I’m sure you could go back years and years and years and find similar patterns of behavior, but I don’t know that anyone has taken the effort to do so yet.
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BI NOW GAY LATER posted:Do you only process racism as overt, sheet-wearing, cross-burning, lynch mobs? You like the one that was falsely reported last night? Two drunk townies and a poopoo picasso are not a good reason to fire the president of a university system.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 18:22 |
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Thanks, that helps me see the pattern they're claiming a bit better.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 18:22 |
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The Kingfish posted:You like the one that was falsely reported last night? he wasn't fired. he resigned because he realized he hosed up irrevocably at his job
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Fried Chicken posted:Really bad cop video may be coming out from Chicago shortly: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/columnists/kass/ct-police-shooting-video-kass-met-1111-20151110-column.html Pay wall
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 18:25 |
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Boon posted:Pay wall That site finally made me install noscript. That video is going to leak no matter what that hearing rules. Popular Thug Drink posted:he wasn't fired. he resigned because he realized he hosed up irrevocably at his job Don't feed the troll.
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Boon posted:Pay wall pro tip: google the headline and click the result. works for like 90% of newspaper paywalls
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 18:27 |
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NeilPerry posted:I've been reading about juvenile law in Japan, and so my brain is now stuck thinking people under 20 committing crimes should be protected from themselves in the first place (and only appear in front of the family court unless there's a good reason to trial the person as an adult). I mean, before that I would have agreed that yes, 19 is old enough to be accountable, but it's so easy to imagine he's just the byproduct of a racist environment which he, until he finished high school, cannot be reasonably expected to shake off so quickly. If he was throwing rocks through windows ok maybe. He threatened to murder people. 19 is old enough to know what that is. Throw they book at him.
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The Kingfish posted:You like the one that was falsely reported last night? Like, you understand that racism and discrimination are not things that sprang into being last week right?
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Fried Chicken posted:Really bad cop video may be coming out from Chicago shortly: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/columnists/kass/ct-police-shooting-video-kass-met-1111-20151110-column.html article quotes an eyewitness as basically being like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaRBHQlEu-o yikes
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also, gently caress the 1) https://libcom.org/news/snitches-get-pulitzers-10112015 quote:Journalists document social movements solely to advance their careers, but their work often helps the police and employers target people who take direct action 2) https://www.washingtonpost.com/post...e-media-around/ quote:Video of a confrontation between a news photographer and protesters at the University of Missouri on Monday led to a dispute between journalists and the activists’ sympathizers beyond the campus walls. In response to a series of racial issues at the university, a circle of arm-linked students sought to designate a “safe space” around an encampment on the campus quad. When they blocked journalist Tim Tai from photographing the encampment, reporters complained that media were denied access to a public space. WhiskeyJuvenile fucked around with this message at 18:44 on Nov 11, 2015 |
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There's something deeply ironic about condemning people with cameras and then citing how it helps the police. That first article is a piece of work.
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DeusExMachinima posted:If he was throwing rocks through windows ok maybe. He threatened to murder people. 19 is old enough to know what that is. Throw they book at him. i mean, if you threw the book at every edgy, ironically racist 19 year old shitlord you would depirve 4chan of its entire userbase and reddit of half
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icantfindaname posted:i mean, if you threw the book at every edgy, ironically racist 19 year old shitlord you would depirve 4chan of its entire userbase and reddit of half I don't see the issue here
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icantfindaname posted:i mean, if you threw the book at every edgy, ironically racist 19 year old shitlord you would depirve 4chan of its entire userbase and reddit of half so...make sure to short reddit stock beforehand? I can't figure out what else you'd use this information for.
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Control Volume posted:There's something deeply ironic about condemning people with cameras and then citing how it helps the police. That first article is a piece of work. It's not wrong though. Pictures will be used against you if you're doing something "illegal". Be that protesting in a public space, or murdering an unarmed black man. Sadly, it's used to prosecute the former more often.
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If you are a protester the media is not really your friend, as they generally support the narrative of the powerful. The media is, however, a tool that you absolutely must use for your protest to actually work. If you have thousands of people demanding your college president resign and no one from the media reports on it, well, just ask the Iraq war protesters what it's like to have them ignore your demonstrations. I'm glad they invited the reporters back and I think if this is the biggest mistake those kids make their movement is going to be fine. That said, I don't care who you are you do not get to take a piece of the commons and fence it off and claim it as your own. That campus is also Tim Tai's home, too. If you're a person who advocates safe spaces and trigger warnings the stuff espoused in this article is probably more damaging to your cause than anything else. Safe spaces are supposed to be places where you are safe from abuse, not one where you put a velvet rope up and bounce out everyone who's not your friend, right? This article makes it seem like people who just want to not be harassed are actually trying to invade everyone else's space and, to use a popular term, colonize it for themselves.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 19:05 |
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The Mizzou protesters should get in touch with Ben Carson, he knows all about the deceitful media and how they have a agenda.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 19:07 |
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Talmonis posted:It's not wrong though. Pictures will be used against you if you're doing something "illegal". Be that protesting in a public space, or murdering an unarmed black man. Sadly, it's used to prosecute the former more often. it is true but it is also ignoring the fact that without the media, and the camera specifically, policy brutality (especially w/r/t people of color) would be even more consequence free that it has been historically.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 19:08 |
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All the whining by journalists about how the sanctity of their profession has been disparaged is really loving rich. Talk about thin-skinned.
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Talmonis posted:It's not wrong though. Pictures will be used against you if you're doing something "illegal". Be that protesting in a public space, or murdering an unarmed black man. Sadly, it's used to prosecute the former more often. On the other hand the proliferation of cameras and the lower barrier of entry into having a job that can be considered "the media" has led to an unprecedented visibility and reporting on police offenses that previously would have been swept under the rug, so while things may not be ideal for things like protests, wider media access is a net positive for this country. That's not what has me incredulous when I read that article, though.
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Maarek posted:If you are a protester the media is not really your friend, as they generally support the narrative of the powerful. The media is, however, a tool that you absolutely must use for your protest to actually work. If you have thousands of people demanding your college president resign and no one from the media reports on it, well, just ask the Iraq war protesters what it's like to have them ignore your demonstrations. I'm glad they invited the reporters back and I think if this is the biggest mistake those kids make their movement is going to be fine. That said, I don't care who you are you do not get to take a piece of the commons and fence it off and claim it as your own. That campus is also Tim Tai's home, too. how is this different from "where's the safe space for the straight white men? " (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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