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http://www.cnbc.com/2015/08/24/caitlyn-jenner-halloween-costume-sparks-social-media-outrage-.html

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ne...een-costume-labeled-817515?utm_source=twitter

It's nowhere near October, but one ensemble is already on track to be named the most controversial Halloween costume of 2015.

Social media users were out in full force on Monday criticizing several Halloween retailers for offering a Caitlyn Jenner costume reminiscent of the former-athlete's Vanity Fair cover earlier this year.

While Jenner's supporters condemned the costume as "transphobic" and "disgusting" on Twitter, Spirit Halloween, a retailer that carries the costume, defended the getup.

"At Spirit Halloween, we create a wide range of costumes that are often based upon celebrities, public figures, heroes and superheroes," said Lisa Barr, senior director of marking at Spirit Halloween. "We feel that Caitlyn Jenner is all of the above and that she should be celebrated. The Caitlyn Jenner costume reflects just that."
 
I’m not entirely convinced these guys don’t glow, wherever they are in the world.


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A friend in inner Brisbane was pissed because he found Nazi/anti Jewish propaganda in his mailbox early this month. Other people in his building got it, but it looked like the drop was largely confined within his street/immediate area. Apparently most of the people in his immediate area are Indians, so that adds extra spice to the whole event.

He's half Jewish and in an interracial marriage, so he was rather offended by the whole thing. He ended up driving around the area for a while, hoping to catch the mail droppers in action so he could have a 'polite conversation' re: their proffered reading material. Didn't find them though. It's been a couple weeks and he's still seething about it.
 
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A friend in inner Brisbane was pissed because he found Nazi/anti Jewish propaganda in his mailbox early this month. Other people in his building got it, but it looked like the drop was largely confined within his street/immediate area. Apparently most of the people in his immediate area are Indians, so that adds extra spice to the whole event.

He's half Jewish and in an interracial marriage, so he was rather offended by the whole thing. He ended up driving around the area for a while, hoping to catch the mail droppers in action so he could have a 'polite conversation' re: their proffered reading material. Didn't find them though. It's been a couple weeks and he's still seething about it.
Sounds like the old Ku Klux Klan tactic.

Still playing this for these guys.
 
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I know some Kiwi's and they've told me there's so massive scandal going on that the media is barely reporting on. Somehow her Govt fucked up trying to be woke and bending over backwards to the Moari and agreed to hand over water rights to unelected tribal elders. Essentually undermining the country as a democracy. Anyone know anything about that? Could this be related?
 
I know some Kiwi's and they've told me there's so massive scandal going on that the media is barely reporting on. Somehow her Govt fucked up trying to be woke and bending over backwards to the Moari and agreed to hand over water rights to unelected tribal elders. Essentually undermining the country as a democracy. Anyone know anything about that? Could this be related?
so she’s destroyed her reign by going super woke? Damn.
 
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A small French village got a victory against refugees.
This is the first time white people have won anything in a century!

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A plan to settle up to 70 refugee families in the rural French town of Callac has been withdrawn after mass protests from residents.
The local government’s decision to cancel the project, which was backed by the wealthy Cohen family and the Macron government, is being hailed as a victory for native French people opposed to their own dispossession.
Many of the politicians who backed the project are acknowledging that public pressure drove their decision to cancel the “Horizon” refugee reception and care project, which faced mass opposition from locals.
 

Gay cuckservative drama inbound.

The Daily Wire and Steven Crowder's 'Stop Big Con' feud explained​

Story by Ariana Baio • 12h ago

An online feud has erupted between two major conservative media outlets, Ben Shapiro’s The Daily Wire and Steven Crowder’s Louder with Crowder.

In a nearly 30-minute-long YouTube video, Crowder criticized an unnamed “big con” (big conservative) media company for offering him a $50 million contract that included terms that he likened to big tech organizations.

Speaking about the offer, Crowder said it included “unreasonable demands for control” and “immoral terms that actually punish conservative content creators on behalf of Big Tech.”

According to Crowder, the terms of the contract say if he is affected by demonetization on YouTube he would be financially penalised, which he believes is unfair because he is already affected by social media platforms’ censorship systems.

“I’ve been demonetized for years, we’ve adapted here,” Crowder said.

He announced his initiative “StopBigCon.com” where people can support him.

Although he did not name the “big con” company, many concluded The Daily Wire, co-founded by Shapiro and Jeremy Boreing, was the company offering Crowder a contract.

In response to Crowder’s video, Boreing made his own nearly hour-long YouTube video breaking down the proposal The Daily Wire gave to Crowder, confirming they were the ones Crowder was speaking about.

“I think there’s a lot of misconceptions about the nature of the offer, the nature of the points, I think Steven misunderstood a lot of the points,” Boreing said.

The Daily Wire co-founder said his company was making a massive investment by offering him a contract and addressed some of the concerns laid out, like demonization.

Boreing called Crowder "one of the most entertaining and talented people in the conservative moment" but criticised him for making it seem as though he built his career by himself.

"Steven has never had to create the company that actually distributes, markets, and monetized all that content," Boreing said. "He talks in his video about being one of the only true independent conservative voices and I find that incredibly offensive."

He added, "Steven, the whole time I've known him, has worked for someone else, has been paid by someone else."

Shapiro voiced his support for Boreing on Twitter by tweeting a link to the video and saying, "Watch Jeremy's video, in which he reads word-for-word the entire non-binding term sheet DW+ offered my friend Steven Crowder ($50M over 4 years), explains every contract term, and encourages people to subscribe to whatever Steven does next. We all wish him nothing but the best."
 
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Gay cuckservative drama inbound.

The Daily Wire and Steven Crowder's 'Stop Big Con' feud explained​

Story by Ariana Baio • 12h ago

An online feud has erupted between two major conservative media outlets, Ben Shapiro’s The Daily Wire and Steven Crowder’s Louder with Crowder.

In a nearly 30-minute-long YouTube video, Crowder criticized an unnamed “big con” (big conservative) media company for offering him a $50 million contract that included terms that he likened to big tech organizations.

Speaking about the offer, Crowder said it included “unreasonable demands for control” and “immoral terms that actually punish conservative content creators on behalf of Big Tech.”

According to Crowder, the terms of the contract say if he is affected by demonetization on YouTube he would be financially penalised, which he believes is unfair because he is already affected by social media platforms’ censorship systems.

“I’ve been demonetized for years, we’ve adapted here,” Crowder said.

He announced his initiative “StopBigCon.com” where people can support him.

Although he did not name the “big con” company, many concluded The Daily Wire, co-founded by Shapiro and Jeremy Boreing, was the company offering Crowder a contract.

In response to Crowder’s video, Boreing made his own nearly hour-long YouTube video breaking down the proposal The Daily Wire gave to Crowder, confirming they were the ones Crowder was speaking about.

“I think there’s a lot of misconceptions about the nature of the offer, the nature of the points, I think Steven misunderstood a lot of the points,” Boreing said.

The Daily Wire co-founder said his company was making a massive investment by offering him a contract and addressed some of the concerns laid out, like demonization.

Boreing called Crowder "one of the most entertaining and talented people in the conservative moment" but criticised him for making it seem as though he built his career by himself.

"Steven has never had to create the company that actually distributes, markets, and monetized all that content," Boreing said. "He talks in his video about being one of the only true independent conservative voices and I find that incredibly offensive."

He added, "Steven, the whole time I've known him, has worked for someone else, has been paid by someone else."

Shapiro voiced his support for Boreing on Twitter by tweeting a link to the video and saying, "Watch Jeremy's video, in which he reads word-for-word the entire non-binding term sheet DW+ offered my friend Steven Crowder ($50M over 4 years), explains every contract term, and encourages people to subscribe to whatever Steven does next. We all wish him nothing but the best."
Someone offered me $50M, I sure as hell wouldn't make a YT telling everyone how unfair it is. These people, have they ever had to without?
 

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The Daily Wire and Steven Crowder's 'Stop Big Con' feud explained​

Story by Ariana Baio • 12h ago

An online feud has erupted between two major conservative media outlets, Ben Shapiro’s The Daily Wire and Steven Crowder’s Louder with Crowder.

In a nearly 30-minute-long YouTube video, Crowder criticized an unnamed “big con” (big conservative) media company for offering him a $50 million contract that included terms that he likened to big tech organizations.

Speaking about the offer, Crowder said it included “unreasonable demands for control” and “immoral terms that actually punish conservative content creators on behalf of Big Tech.”

According to Crowder, the terms of the contract say if he is affected by demonetization on YouTube he would be financially penalised, which he believes is unfair because he is already affected by social media platforms’ censorship systems.

“I’ve been demonetized for years, we’ve adapted here,” Crowder said.

He announced his initiative “StopBigCon.com” where people can support him.

Although he did not name the “big con” company, many concluded The Daily Wire, co-founded by Shapiro and Jeremy Boreing, was the company offering Crowder a contract.

In response to Crowder’s video, Boreing made his own nearly hour-long YouTube video breaking down the proposal The Daily Wire gave to Crowder, confirming they were the ones Crowder was speaking about.

“I think there’s a lot of misconceptions about the nature of the offer, the nature of the points, I think Steven misunderstood a lot of the points,” Boreing said.

The Daily Wire co-founder said his company was making a massive investment by offering him a contract and addressed some of the concerns laid out, like demonization.

Boreing called Crowder "one of the most entertaining and talented people in the conservative moment" but criticised him for making it seem as though he built his career by himself.

"Steven has never had to create the company that actually distributes, markets, and monetized all that content," Boreing said. "He talks in his video about being one of the only true independent conservative voices and I find that incredibly offensive."

He added, "Steven, the whole time I've known him, has worked for someone else, has been paid by someone else."

Shapiro voiced his support for Boreing on Twitter by tweeting a link to the video and saying, "Watch Jeremy's video, in which he reads word-for-word the entire non-binding term sheet DW+ offered my friend Steven Crowder ($50M over 4 years), explains every contract term, and encourages people to subscribe to whatever Steven does next. We all wish him nothing but the best."
Mark Dice’s take. I like Mark Dice. He calls out the Jews pretty regularly but he does it quietly.
 

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