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BattleTech Gothic?!?

Let’s talk about the video game franchise BattleTech Gothic.

Or, as RazorTech puts it, “No guys, no gash surgery.”

Politically Correct Murder

Here’s another episode of Lies You Can Trust from Awaken with JP. He promises to pull back the veil of deception to expose what’s really going on in the world. Today, he’s focusing on a politically correct murder.

Not So Politically Correct

The late, great Norm Macdonald’s news segment on Saturday Night Live wasn’t always politically correct. Fact is, many of those jokes would have gotten him canceled in today’s Hollywood.

In the following not-so-PC clip, Macdonald rips into Marlon Brando and his apparent anti-semitic comments. Video courtesy of I’m not Norm.

SNL’s Most Offensive Jokes

Believe it or not, Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update” hasn’t always been politically correct.

In this rendezvous into the lighter side of life, Colin Jost and Michael Che swap some of the segment’s most offensive jokes that still appeared to entertain the audience. Video courtesy of Best Ever Entertainment Channel of All Time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v98l0Q10r9A

Civilizational Stress Test

Japan and Covid-19 show diversity is not a strength. More from Black Pigeon Speaks.

We are being told to flatten the curve by practicing social distancing. We are being told to quarantine shame those who break the new societal taboos. So how exactly do you introduce entirely new cultural norms across much of the world in the space of just a few weeks? Watch and learn. More from James Corbett on The Corbett Report.

The number of reported coronavirus cases around the world has now surpassed 384,000. Styxhexenhammer666 says we now know more about the death toll and mortality rates. This is an extremely infectious contagion and one that kills widely, especially the elderly. Also, here Styx ponders some of the oddities we are seeing. For instance, why are the number of cell phone users dropping so rapidly in China? Are people dying or simply turning off their phones because it’s being used to limit their mobility. Also, what’s with the asymptomatic Chinese carriers?

Very bad news – according to a new CDC study, ChinaVirus survived in the cabins of the Diamond Princess cruise ship for 17 days. The ship was quarantined in Yokohama, Japan on Feb. 3, and is being studied by international infectious disease experts worldwide. The CDC released the new study yesterday. Previously it was thought that the coronavirus could live no longer than 3 days on plastic and stainless steel surfaces.

But the virus: “… was identified on a variety of surfaces in cabins of both symptomatic and asymptomatic infected passengers up to 17 days after cabins were vacated on the Diamond Princess but before disinfection procedures had been conducted….” The CDC scientists were investigating how: “… transmission occurred across multiple voyages of several ships.”

The good news of the study is that despite the very confined space on cruise ships, only 712 of 3,711 people on the Diamond Princess, or 19.2% became infected with ChinaVirus. But the bad news is that 331 of them were asymptomatic at the time of the testing – that is, they had no symptoms. Similar stats were found in multiple other international cruises since then, including 60 Americans from Nile River cruises in Egypt. The bottom line is that there is a lot that remains to be known about the ChinaVirus, but the most worrisome part is that those infected can infect others without knowing that they ever had the virus. More from Bill Still.

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Watching hilarious, informative and downright crazy coronavirus videos online. More from Mr. Obvious.

Did political correctness doom Italy’s response to the coronavirus? That’s what an Italian virologist is claiming. More from Dr. Steve Turley.

 

X-Men Goes Politically Correct

Everything coming out of Hollywood is now politically correct drivel. The latest cringe-worthy modifications? X-Men and Men in Black are both getting politically correct name changes. Let’s face it. Liberals are going to keep screwing over Hollywood until no one goes to to movies anymore. Computing Forever discusses the latest changes.

Milo: Forbidden Conversation

Here, Jordan B. Peterson interviews the widely banned Milo Yiannopoulos. Says Peterson, “I should start by saying that Milo is definitely now on the list of those who no one acceptable socially should ever speak to, which I suppose is one of the reasons why I’m talking to him. I want to know what happened to him over the last few years, in his words, and I don’t really give a damn if that’s politically incorrect. I also plan to post clips directly from this discussion on Facebook this week. We’ll all see (all who are interested) what happens when that occurs.”

“Milo’s a hard man to categorize. Part journalist, part performance artist, part agent provocateur, part comedian and wit, Yiannopoulos is a man of immense and complex self contradiction. He’s half-Greek and half-Irish, but is know as an Englishman to the Americans with whom he has communicated extensively. He’s gay, and Jewish by descent. He married to his long-term boyfriend, an African-American man, in Hawaii, in 2017, but faces frequent accusations of racism. He is—or was—strangely attractive to young American Republicans, and completed a successful and controversy-ridden tour of US universities in 2016-2017. For at least two years, he was one of the most well-known internet celebrities, let’s say, on the political front, and caused more uproar than any other single person that I can think of.”

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What Happened to Milo?

Remember the good old days when Milo Yiannopoulos routinely toured college campuses, pissing off lame-brained Social Justice Warriors? Here’s a look back at those glory years from TheGamerfromMars, who also reviews where Milo is at nowadays.

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Original Gillette Ad Worse

By now, everyone’s familiar with the uproar and outrage over the new Gillette commercial that tried to demonize white men and make all of them appear as sexist pigs. Needless to say, Gillette sales have been plummeting because most men, even the biggest pussies, don’t appreciate that negative portrayal.

Guess what? Turns out the original ad was even worse — but YouTube allowed Gillette to remove and re-edit the ad without having to lose traffic counts. Here, HighImpactFlix shows the changes that were made and asks, “They clearly edited this AFTER they uploaded it. Why did they take THIS part out? Hmmmmmm….”

Hmmm, indeed. All we can say: Screw you, Gillette. We not buying your blades or razors again. And, as far as YouTube goes, we already knew they were deceitful crooks. They post rules so they can screw over conservatives but then allow big companies to bypass the same “rules.” In other words, typical Democratic liars.

Paul Joseph Watson has it right: That was the worst an ad can get. Especially highlighting a Liberal, man-hating asswipe like Ana Kasparian, the co-host of The Young Turks. Glad to see Gillette so interested in the Turkish market and disinterested in selling any razors or blades in America.

Caught attending an international confab in Davos, Switzerland, the chief executive officer of Procter & Gamble, David Taylor, defended the ad on Thursday. He told CNBC’s Sara Eisen, “There is an issue with tox masculinity.” He went on to describe the negative reaction to the video as coming from a “well organized but small number’ of people.

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And, in case you were wondering, Mr. Reagan offers a taste of “what the makers of the Gillette Ad were REALLY trying to say.”

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Obviously, we need to extend the boycott to Proctor and Gamble’s full range of cheesy products. Here are some other P&G products you can easily do without. At least, most have adequate and perfectly acceptable competition, so if Procter & Gamble wants to be so snide and uppity, make ’em pay for it!

  • Always menstrual hygiene products
  • Ariel laundry detergent
  • Bounty paper towels, sold in the United States and Canada
  • Charmin bathroom tissue and moist towelettes
  • Crest toothpaste
  • Dawn dishwashing
  • Downy fabric softener and dryer sheets
  • Fairy washing up liquid
  • Febreze odor eliminator
  • Gain laundry detergents, liquid fabric softener, dryer sheets and dish washing liquid
  • Gillette razors, shaving soap, shaving cream, body wash, shampoo, deodorant and anti-perspirant
  • Head & Shoulders shampoo
  • Olay personal and beauty products
  • Oral-B inter-dental products
  • Pampers & Pampers Kandoo disposable diapers and moist towelettes. The 2014 Financial Report lists Pampers as Procter & Gamble’s largest brand.[2]
  • Pantene haircare products
  • SK-II beauty products
  • Tide laundry detergents and products
  • Vicks cough and cold products

 

 

PC Christmas Carol 2

FreedomToons returns with a second Christmas carol, given the social justice warrior treatment.

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