View Single Post
  #2   Report Post  
Posted to rec.crafts.metalworking
Paul K. Dickman Paul K. Dickman is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 450
Default The Right Wing is 'Trawling for Assassins'!


wrote in message
...
On Wednesday, June 21, 2017 at 12:50:53 AM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jun 2017 02:52:37 -0000 (UTC), Jeff Simon
wrote:

On 20 Jun 2017, Gunner Asch posted some
:

On Mon, 19 Jun 2017 11:43:52 +0200 (CEST), "Edwardian"
wrote:

In article
Fred Wingo wieber.sucks@cocks wrote:

On 6/18/2017 6:02 PM, Red Prepper wrote:
On Sun, 18 Jun 2017 17:16:28 -0700, Winston_Smith
wrote:
On Sun, 18 Jun 2017 18:08:47 -0500, Red Prepper
wrote:


On Sun, 18 Jun 2017 15:57:53 -0700, Winston_Smith
wrote:
On Sun, 18 Jun 2017 16:15:03 -0500, Red Prepper wrote:
On Sun, 18 Jun 2017 11:23:44 -0700, Winston_Smith wrote:
On Sat, 17 Jun 2017 17:17:08 -0700, Gunner Asch wrote:

Oh..a side note...given that there is NO "Bernard Larson
s cannot
be
construed
as any sort of "internet threat" ........

It certainly does go to show how warped your mind has
become.
At
one
time you were funny. A truly gifted teller of tall tales.
That's
morphed to just plain sick.

In a snowflake world where children are expelled from
school
for
liking a post that inclued a picture of a gun, it's amazing
you
are
still running loose.

You're talking as if you've accepted a snowflake world as
your
new
normal. How did they finally win you over? Did they tell you
that
you were one of a kind?


It IS becoming a fact of life for much of the population. You
don't
have to like it to see it happening.


There is a big difference between seeing the vast extent of
snowflake mentality and buying into it. I'll try to
elaborate if you have trouble telling the two apart.

Apparently you've bought into it if you think Gunner gives a
**** about what a snowflake thinks about gun ownership. But you
think
it's
amazing. Let me know if you have trouble telling the two apart.


Ah, I see the problem. You need better reading comprehension. I'm
surprised - given the snowflake society that exists called
California
- that the offical snowflakes out there DO go after a school kid
for liking a post and ignore his repeated threats to kill, mame,
and torture people.


Why are they not both caught in the same net? It has nothing to
do with how I think society should be ordered.

My reading comprehension is just fine.

No.

It would appear from your recent
posts you are sniping at Gunner for getting more attention in the
group than you are. We all know you consider yourself to be Alpha
poster in the newsgroup,

Not even close.

but lately all you seem to be doing is trying to hold a
candle to Gunner.

Wieber doesn't emit as much light as a young firefly.

So much so, that you actually regard the snowflakes
feelings as valid.

I don't know what he has said about any supposed "snowflakes", but
you and the rest of the knuckle-draggers have drained the word of
almost all meaning. It basically just means people who oppose your
benighted ****-4-braincell knuckle-dragger views...and that means
all educated and thinking people.

Lol! "all educated and thinking people." excludes liberals.

ANYBODY with half a sack of dead brains can get the same kind of
degree a lazy-assed liberal does. But of what use is a "liberal
arts" degree, or maybe that impressive "african american
studies" degree?

"A liberal arts degree is the laughing stock of college degree
programs for a reason: it's not specialized enough to prepare
you for a specific career."

All it does is teach one how to run their mouth and say nothing
meaningful.

In other words, you're ****ing dumb because you're lazy like
your parents.


A Liberal Arts degree may...may get him a job that allows him to ask
"would you like fries with that?" mulitple times a day.


I personally know of two Pomona Pitzer grads with "artsy" degrees, who
are
working fast food jobs and living in their cars.

Apparently liberal arts colleges and their "degrees" are not real world.



There are MANY similar degrees. I always use "Elizabethan Poetry of
the 18 Century" or some variation.


That's because you're ignorant. You don't know anything about degrees
offered or degree requirements. There is no such degree.


Just how many teachers of this stuff do the students think manage to
find a job each year? At best..maybe 50-500 can find a job....maybe.


How would you know?


Graduating 2500 of them with that degree..is simply ****ing money
down the students leg.


You're behind the times -- by about a half-century. Get yourself up to date:

(from The Wall Street Journal)

"Why I Was Wrong About Liberal-Arts Majors"

"Looking back at the tech teams that I've built at my companies, it's
evident that individuals with liberal arts degrees are by far the sharpest,
best*-performing software developers and technology leaders. Often these
modern techies have degrees in philosophy, history, and music..."

https://blogs.wsj.com/experts/2016/0...l-arts-majors/

As usual, you've filled your head with nonsense in order to make excuses for
your own situation in life.

--
Ed Huntress

I knew two Lit majors from my younger days. One retired from the Navy as a
Lt Cmdr, the other is a VP at J P Morgan Chase.

Apparently, being able to communicate in complete sentences is a skill that
is appreciated by many employers.

Paul K. Dickman