Society's Child
During a recent conversation about groupthink in the arts, a playwright friend of mine told me about his experience last year of rehearsing his latest drama. A director had been enlisted to take charge, and from the outset was determined to impose his ideological values on to the production. Before long he was cutting lines that he considered 'problematic', and policing how these topics were discussed in rehearsal. The characters as portrayed in the script were morally ambiguous but, to the frustration of the writer, this director was adamant that the show must convey the 'correct' message. For him, theatre was simply another tool to spread the word of social justice.
Anyone who works in the arts will be aware of the deleterious impact that woke politics has had on creative freedom, although few will be bold enough to admit it publicly. That this director was enjoying his power was obvious, and I did suggest to my friend that perhaps a more open-minded practitioner might have improved the process. 'That's the trouble', he said to me, 'we couldn't find one'. By the time the production's run had started, my friend was struck by a terrible realisation. He had been treating this director as one might a dangerous dog: overly anxious not to cause him any displeasure, and always aware that he could lash out and bite at any moment.
"The Spanish government will provide the regions with the strength of the armed forces to carry out the tracing" of cases, he said during a televised address, specifying that 2,000 soldiers would be deployed for this purpose.
Sanchez said the evolution of the pandemic in Spain is "worrying" but stressed it is still far from its height in mid-March.
Last week, under pressure from a group that polices the Canadian media on behalf of the 'Jewish state', CBC Radio host Duncan McCue issued an on-air apology for using the word "Palestine" in an interview on the Public Broadcaster's flagship current affairs show, The Current. Like a real-life Winston Smith, a CBC digital editor swiftly excised the offending toponym from the online version of McCue's CBC interview and dispatched it down the memory hole.
Had Mr. McCue uttered the word "Palestine" in the course of an interview with a Palestinian politician or commentator, his objectivity may well have been faulted. In fact, his guest on the August 18 edition of CBC's The Current was the graphic novelist Joe Sacco, creator of a work called Palestine.
When students return to university next week, many will need to prepare for living and eating only with people of the same color. Whatever happened to the dream of a desegregated country?
Racial segregation is a really bad idea. So it is not surprising that advocates of identity politics are demanding that black-only dormitories should be established on American campuses.
The Washington Square News, the undergraduate students' paper of New York University (NYU), recently reported that the university was willing to "help implement residential communities open solely to 'Black identifying students with Black Residents Assistants.'" NYU aims to establish such a segregated residential floor by autumn 2021.
The Kentucky-based fast-food restaurant chain announced the change on Monday in a playful news release where KFC declared itself the "winner of the award for the most inappropriate slogan for 2020."
"Think we can all agree, this year has been like no other and, right now, our slogan doesn't feel quite right," the company said. "So, for that reason, we'll be pressing pause on using it in our advertising, for a little while."
The change in advertising will affect its more than 20,000 stores worldwide, but KFC stressed that the slogan will return "when the time is right."
In the United States, there have been roughly 5.7 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 and at least 177,000 related deaths.
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President Trump has repeatedly tossed around the idea of a ban on the Chinese-owned video app, and earlier in August, ordered American companies to stop doing business with TikTok's parent company ByteDance. The order "strips the rights" of TikTok users "without any evidence to justify such an extreme action," TikTok said in its blog post, adding that it "strongly disagree[s] with the administration's position that TikTok is a national security threat. So it will file a lawsuit against the administration, arguing the order violates TikTok's due process rights.
"[Residential] Life staff have reached out to the authors of the petition to discuss how we might move forward with their goals," an NYU spokesperson told Washington Square News, NYU's student newspaper. "Given the COVID-related challenges to the student housing system for 2020-2021, these conversations would be aiming towards 2021-2022."
A "themed engagement floor" for Black students is being pushed by a group called Black Violets NYU. "Marginalized groups" like queer students and international students already have access to such floors, Black Violets told Fox News in a statement.
Comment: It's amazing how the new "progressive" line is exactly the same as that of racist American Jim Crow laws of a century ago. How is this considered progress exactly?
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- 'Redress for systemic racism'? California State University faculty demand free tuition for non-white students and segregation
- End imprisonment, reintroduce segregation, ban police: Seattle revolutionaries' cartoonish 'demands' show they're either not serious or delusional
- Segregation is the new tolerance? Virginia Tech offers 10 ethnically-divided graduations
- Delusional: American University staff & students demand segregation to 'promote inclusion'
- Students protest to demand resignation of professor for opposing segregation
- Encouraged segregation: Universities offering separate school events, dorm housing to black students
- Segregation or sanctuary? Black-only university housing draws criticism
- Segregation or integration? Danish school says 'ethnic quota' in classes helps locals stay
Berlinale organizers said Monday the performance awards will be defined in a gender-neutral way at next year's festival, for which a physical event is planned.
The festival awards a Golden Bear for the best film and a series of Silver Bears, which until this year included best actor and best actress honors. Organizers said those prizes will be replaced with a Silver Bear for Best Leading Performance and a Silver Bear for Best Supporting Performance.
Comment: They've been talking about not having separate categories for best actor and actress for years, long before the rise of wokeness. While it seems an egalitarian move, the problem is that they will be going from having two actors awarded for their performance down to one. The complaint from actresses in days gone by is that they would end up winning no awards for outstanding performances because there are more opportunities for award-winning roles offered to men. In the age of political correctness, however, we may see the roles reversed, with actors always missing out on deserved awards due to the presence of external genitalia rather than being outshined on the screen.
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- German officials warn of "virtue terror" after Stuttgart mayor calls for gender-neutral vocabulary
- UN-backed list of 'gender-neutral' terms met with brutal mockery online
- Sanity prevails: UK appeals court rules people cannot define themselves as gender neutral on passports
- Gender-neutral toilets BANNED at all Australian schools after public backlash
- Siri & Alexa might be having a sex change, but why does your phone's voice assistant need to be gender-neutral?
- Ohio school replaces homecoming King/Queen with gender-neutral 'homecoming royalty'
- Gender rights? Girls are skipping school to avoid sharing gender neutral toilets
- Mattel firmly commits to confusing children by introducing a gender-neutral line of Barbie dolls
- UK councillor who advocated for gender neutral toilets charged with nine counts of child sex abuse
A fire burned an awning at the city's north precinct late Sunday, news outlets reported. The tear gas was deployed after the fire had been set, according to news outlets. Protesters had marched to the precinct from a park, chanting several things including "Jacob Blake," who Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers identified as the man shot by a police officer in Kenosha on Sunday.
"Criminal Activity has continued," the department said on Twitter. "This event is now a RIOT. All persons must leave to the SOUTH. Failure to adhere to this direction may subject you to citation, arrest, and/or crowd control agents including, but not limited to, tear gas and impact weapons."
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- Portland unrest continues as protesters invade entire neighborhoods overnight
- Manhunt underway for attacker in Portland truck assault: police - UPDATE
- Portland rioter Marquise Love viciously assaulted another white man before brutal attack on driver
- Portland police declare riot again after county headquarters set on fire
- State police to leave Portland after two weeks of protecting federal courthouse targeted by vandalism
- Prosecutor won't act on low-level Portland protest arrests
- Portland Antifa & Black Bloc set fire to police union office, attack officers with lasers
- Portland rioters storm man's home while fleeing police: 'Get the f*** off my property!'
Shatner has dedicated what appears to be a good portion of his weekend to pushing back against what he slammed as the "hubris of youth" after liberal critics took aim at him following an alleged case of "misgendering." They also took serious issue with the 89-year-old actor's suggestion that some people use "cis white male" in a derogatory manner to shut down dialogue with people they disagree with.
Shatner's original sin, in the eyes of Twitter's PC-police, was committed when he was live-tweeting an episode of 'The Unexplained' — a series which he hosts — last weekend. At one point, Shatner tweeted a quote straight from the show regarding the late jazz musician Billy Tipton. When paramedics found Tipton dead in 1989, they discovered the musician was "a woman who had been living as a man for decades."
Comment: Way to stay true to Captain Kirk, Bill! It seems Shatner has actually been taking on the woke mob for awhile now.
See also:
- William Shatner defended Laura Ingalls Wilder on Twitter. He's now being accused of racism.
- William Shatner slams SJWs: 'Snowflakes stand for inequality' and 'misandry'















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