A token female CEO who immediately goes on a disastrous spending spree? Colour me shocked!
Author: Milo Yiannopoulos
Lying Liar Connie St. Louis Just Accused Me Of Calling For An Assassination!
I honestly don’t know why this keeps happening. People are like, obsessed with me or something.
Shaun King Pens Furious Open Letter… To Fake Twitter Account
Shaun King’s descent into madness took an ugly turn yesterday when he resorted to using his New York Daily News platform to rant at a Twitter user who didn’t exist.
German Interior Minister: Right-Wing Chat Rooms ‘At Least As Awful As’ Cologne Sex Attacks
Ralf Jaeger, German interior minister for North Rhine-Westphalia, has said that “what happens on the right-wing platforms and in chat rooms is at least as awful as the acts of those assaulting the women.” Jaeger was distressed that the multiple sex attacks on German women by men of “Arab or North African” appearance in Cologne on New Year’s Eve might bolster the arguments of anti-immigration campaigners. “This is poisoning the climate of our society,” he said. It’s not known which websites Jaeger was criticising, but free speech platforms such as 4chan are routinely branded “misogynistic” and “racist” by progressive campaigners and left-wing politicians because they are some of the only remaining places online where citizens can express their frustration with government policy free of censorship. Even on reddit, stories about Cologne were being heavily moderated and in some cases banned yesterday by touchy liberal moderators. Frustrated German citizens were expressing horror on Twitter today that one of their elected officials would compare words on the screen to a series of attacks that includes two alleged rapes and dozens of reported molestations. Germany continues to struggle with its legacy on racism, which, some say, has led to Angela Merkel’s disastrous refugee decisions and produces such outrageous
Social Justice Warriors Wreaking Havoc In Open Source Software
Two luminaries from the open source software world, Eric Raymond and Meredith Patterson, discuss the social justice incursion with Milo Yiannopoulos.
Perhaps Now, Gays Will Finally Stop Voting Democrat
President Obama has signed a bill into law prohibiting the sale and distribution of products containing ‘microbeads’ and Milo Yiannopoulos could LITERALLY SCREAM RIGHT NOW.
Social Justice Warrior Knives Out For Startup Guru Paul Graham
With feminist witch-hunts rapidly going out of fashion, the social justice warriors of tech have latched onto a new cause: economic inequality.
Feminists And Progressives Attack College Football With More Dodgy Rape Statistics
College football. It’s macho. It’s testosterone-fuelled. It’s American. So naturally, progressives want to destroy it.
Feminists And Progressives Attack College Football With More Dodgy Rape Statistics
College football. It’s macho. It’s testosterone-fuelled. It’s American. So naturally, progressives want to destroy it.
Conflict? What Conflict? Tech News Publisher The Next Web Also Owns Tech PR Startup Pr.Co
Tech news publisher The Next Web continues to innovate in new and terrible ways, this time pushing the boundaries of how conflicted a tech news service can be by quietly setting up its own tech PR startup. That’s right: a tech startup news publisher is asking for money to help tech startups with their PR. WHOIS information for PR.co, a paid service that helps companies draft and distribute press releases, reveals that TNW co-founder Patrick de Laive was responsible for registering the startup’s domain, and “The Next Web Holding BV” is listed as the registered organisation behind the domain in every section, including billing, along with de Laive’s official TNW work email. There is next to no mention of de Laive’s involvement in the company on the internet, with only a handful of tweets and replies to people featuring links to the site, without disclosing his relation to the firm. There is also no mention of the business on TNW’s website, and it does not appear on the “TNW Brands” page. And on PR.co’s site, there is no mention of The Next Web. PR.co charges as much as €3,000 per year for advice with drafting and distributing press releases. TNW, which suffered a wave of layoffs in 2013, is generally tight-lipped about its inner workings. The site is