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  • The Albatross

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    George KG
    More about Kass: https://www.chicagotribune.com/columns/john-kass/ct-cancel-culture-kass-20200729-chokjsdvezbtbokgwy2bc76nty-story.html The angry left-handed broom of America’s cultural revolution uses fear to sweep through the our civic, corporate and personal life. It brings with it attempted intimidation, shame and the usual demands for ceremonies of public groveling. It is happening in newsrooms in New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles. And now it’s coming for me, in an attempt to shame me into silence. Here’s what happened: Last week, with violence spiking around the country, I wrote a column on the growing sense of lawlessness in America’s urban areas. In response, the Tribune newspaper union, the Chicago Tribune Guild, which I have repeatedly and politely declined to join, wrote an open letter to management defaming me, by falsely accusing me of religious bigotry and fomenting conspiracy theories…. You’d think that before wildly accusing someone of fomenting bigoted conspiracy theories, journalists on the union’s executive board would at least take the time to Google the words “Soros,” “funding” and “local prosecutors.” …. Most people subjected to cancel culture don’t have a voice. They’re afraid. They have no platform. When they’re shouted down, they’re expected to grovel. After the groveling, comes social isolation. Then they are swept away. But I have a newspaper column. As a columnist and political reporter, I have given some 35 years of my life to the Chicago Tribune, even more if you count my time as an eager Tribune copy boy. And over this time, readers know that I have shown respect to my profession, to colleagues and to this newspaper. Agree with me or not — and isn’t that the point of a newspaper column? — I owe readers a clear statement of what I will do and not do: I will not apologize for writing about Soros. I will not bow to those who’ve wrongly defamed me. I will continue writing my column…. We come into this world alone and we leave alone. And the most important thing we leave behind isn’t money. The most important thing we leave is our name. We leave that to our children. And I will not soil my name by groveling to anyone in this or any other newsroom. His posts on X https://x.com/search?f=top&q=Chicago Tribune (from%3Ajohn_kass)&src=typed_query
  • Two Million?

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    George KG
    @jon-nyc said in Two Million?: Seems like we’d see similar ratios on other threads if it were bots? The usual ratio of views to posts used to be about 10, didn't it? Seems like that's changed.
  • The 12.

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    LuFins DadL
    Southern Methodist is a bit of one, too…
  • Should English majors pay less?

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    HoraceH
    It would be funny if math classes, those perfect prototypes of classes you can learn straight from a textbook with no help from a human instructor, and whose material has been the same for 100 or more years, cost more, because they happen to be on the path of the most marketable degrees.
  • Gold Standard International Bank

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  • Day of Thanks

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  • F you, Joe Biden

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    George KG
    @Jolly said in F you, Joe Biden: Obama wouldn't have to make that call. The Philly precinct captains would make the count, check their sheets and then manufacture however many votes needed. By the way, is California still counting votes?
  • Watch Where You Step

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    taiwan_girlT
    @Horace
  • I did what I was supposed to do.

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  • It's called "projection" in psychiatric circles.

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    HoraceH
    @George-K said in It's called "projection" in psychiatric circles.: @Horace said in It's called "projection" in psychiatric circles.: He is such a ...... tedious mediocrity when it comes to cultural insights. FIFY It seems way more profound that way!
  • Quite a sunset

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    CopperC
    It almost looks real.
  • Hey Grok, draw me....

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    George KG
    [image: 1733624408406-screenshot-2024-12-07-at-8.18.21-pm.png] [image: 1733624439236-screenshot-2024-12-07-at-8.18.48-pm.png]
  • Fired

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    taiwan_girlT
    Obviously, he was not very effective as I have never hear of that guy before.
  • Hidden Gold -- it's yuuuge!

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    taiwan_girlT
    With as much gold as is used in the world, I would have expected this would have been bigger to be news.
  • Handcuffs too tight?

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    jon-nycJ
    Lock them up.
  • The New Guinea Warrior Shields

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    taiwan_girlT
    Very neat story.
  • American Thinker du jour - Magic Letter Edition

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    RenaudaR
    I’m old school. That woman shouldn’t have access to anything classified above Personal and Confidential.
  • STEM vs Wimmenz Studies

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    jon-nycJ
    @LuFins-Dad said in STEM vs Wimmenz Studies: @jon-nyc said in STEM vs Wimmenz Studies: I’ve been studying wimminz my whole life and nobody ever game me a grade. They actually did…It was a D+. Sorry. I gave them the D. Plus.
  • Jesus I could be screwed.

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    jon-nycJ
    This should be fun. [image: 1733595984831-img_1761.png]
  • Japan tries to promote childbirth

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    AxtremusA
    They are trying to manage their way out of this. The other approach is to innovate out of this, like, say, cloning at scale. Well, they can also let in a lot of immigrants.