I cannot help but suspect that Jackson Hinkle is a man with a lot of family wealth behind him.First I heard of the guy, but now am unexpectedly intrigued.
I cannot help but suspect that Jackson Hinkle is a man with a lot of family wealth behind him.First I heard of the guy, but now am unexpectedly intrigued.
But he's so smart, guize! He builds rockets all by himself and doesn't afraid of anything!
Ah yes, paying in stock. Great option for a private company losing money.
Also, apparently some 1800 employees left out of 7000. Tho that number is of course a stopgap on the way to 1337, then 420, and eventually 69. Please like Elon.
This likely won't succeed. Fuckface is just throwing red meat to the slavering jackals of MAGA world.Florida Sen. Blaise Ingoglia wants to 'cancel the Democratic Party' for previously supporting slavery
A Florida lawmaker has filed a bill that would call on the state to cancel the filings of any political party that "has previously advocated for, or been in support of, slavery."www.wptv.com
Now unironically trying to ban political parties. With no hyperbole.
Most likely, yes, but then they said that about Trump. Even just one of these stupid things getting through would be a big deal, and they do come up with a lot of them.This likely won't succeed. Fuckface is just throwing red meat to the slavering jackals of MAGA world.
Also, this is not the first time he's said stuff that can be called racist. I am suprised he lasted this longThey've probably got better things to do, like punch themselves in the groin until they pass out.
I like how he does a comparison of this bill is just the same as cancel cultureFlorida Sen. Blaise Ingoglia wants to 'cancel the Democratic Party' for previously supporting slavery
A Florida lawmaker has filed a bill that would call on the state to cancel the filings of any political party that "has previously advocated for, or been in support of, slavery."www.wptv.com
Now unironically trying to ban political parties. With no hyperbole.
The only wrong thing Scott Adams said is that black people couldn't be saved. We need to take CRT out of schools and black kids back in. More school means less crime.Dilbert cartoon dropped by US newspapers over creator’s racist comments
Once-popular cartoon scrapped from hundreds of papers after Scott Adams calls Black people a ‘hate group’ on his YouTube showwww.theguardian.com
I guess this has been coming for quite a while, as Scott Adams has long been on the verge of overstepping public sensibilities for a while, because he'd rather be a gobby old white man.
I'm not terribly bothered by the idea of Scott Adams not bringing in any more revenue - after all, he's retirement age and has already made more money than the vast majority of the population: he's hardly going to be thrust into penury. On the other hand, I don't think that's going to happen, either. Dilbert is still going to have an audience, and there's plenty of money to be made touting anti-woke (just take a look at Alex Jones) for anyone who fancies a few bucks.
I'm particularly not interested in the bleating about "My reputation for the rest of my life is destroyed. You can’t come back from this." Well Scott, maybe you should have thought about that first, and if you did and yet chose to do it anyway (no doubt safe on the cushion of the many, many millions you have already earned) you don't have much reason to complain. (I actually think you can come back from it: delete your video, explain you screwed up and apologise, for a start.) Take some goddamn responsibility, and stop playing the victim because you did something stupid, inconsiderate or offensive.
Throw all of parliament in there and I'll let you do it.Honesly, most of this party could be sacrificed for a Philosopher's Stone, and I wouldn't shed a single tear.
Are the SJWs gonna cancel the poll as well?The funny thing is that he thinks he shouldn't suffer consequences for something he said, but he also thinks that black people should suffer consequences because of one poll.
They should cancel non-MAGA RINOS as well.I like how he does a comparison of this bill is just the same as cancel culture
Because they are exactly the same /s
Really? Not the idea that black people constitute a "hate group"?The only wrong thing Scott Adams said is that black people couldn't be saved.
What do you think CRT is?We need to take CRT out of schools and black kids back in. More school means less crime.
Have a sit down and a cup of tea.Also yes, Scott Adams is the victim of the cult of woke.
The "poll" covered a laughably small sample size (130 people) and involved basic mathematical errors (with the total coming to... 111% for the second question), but it's amusing to see kneejerk defence of such shoddy reporting anyway.Are the SJWs gonna cancel the poll as well?
Can't tell if serious or trolling. Either way, pretty lazy.The only wrong thing Scott Adams said is that black people couldn't be saved. We need to take CRT out of schools and black kids back in. More school means less crime.
Also yes, Scott Adams is the victim of the cult of woke.
Throw all of parliament in there and I'll let you do it.
Are the SJWs gonna cancel the poll as well?
They should cancel non-MAGA RINOS as well.
I mean, username.Can't tell if serious or trolling. Either way, pretty lazy.
There's a lot wrong with what Scott Adams said.The only wrong thing Scott Adams said is that black people couldn't be saved. We need to take CRT out of schools and black kids back in. More school means less crime.
Also yes, Scott Adams is the victim of the cult of woke.
To be clear, the bill is dumb. But it isn't an attempt to ban political parties. It's just to make Democrats vote in favor of parties that supported slavery. It's a gimmick that Democrats use all the time.Florida Sen. Blaise Ingoglia wants to 'cancel the Democratic Party' for previously supporting slavery
A Florida lawmaker has filed a bill that would call on the state to cancel the filings of any political party that "has previously advocated for, or been in support of, slavery."www.wptv.com
Now unironically trying to ban political parties. With no hyperbole.
CRT isn't even in schools. It's another boogeyman that right-leaning culture warriors wave around in their quest to pretend that the "legitimate supremacy of white people" is somehow under attack.We need to take CRT out of schools
Without knowing more about the poll (e.g. was this a strict yes/no, with no room for comment or discussion?), it reads as specifically written to achieve the outcome it has -- certainly I was aware of the origins of the phrase, and even if I wasn't it's pretty clear what's being said (i.e. It's not really acceptable to be white these days is it?), which in reality no one has actually said. Might as well asked 'Do all lives matter, really?'His rant was based on a poll that black people showed significant opposition to the statement "It's OK to be white". However, that is not a politically neutral statement about racism towards white people: it has origins in far right trolling associated with white nationalism. This is vital when considering black people's attitude to it.
The pollster was Rasmussen. They're well-known for leaning hard right and are less than transparent about their methodologies. So yeah, you called it. This poll was written most likely with the intent of generating outrage from white conservatives.Without knowing more about the poll (e.g. was this a strict yes/no, with no room for comment or discussion?), it reads as specifically written to achieve the outcome it has -- certainly I was aware of the origins of the phrase, and even if I wasn't it's pretty clear what's being said (i.e. It's not really acceptable to be white these days is it?), which in reality no one has actually said. Might as well asked 'Do all lives matter, really?'
Without knowing more about the poll (e.g. was this a strict yes/no, with no room for comment or discussion?), it reads as specifically written to achieve the outcome it has -- certainly I was aware of the origins of the phrase, and even if I wasn't it's pretty clear what's being said (i.e. It's not really acceptable to be white these days is it?), which in reality no one has actually said. Might as well asked 'Do all lives matter, really?'
I (white) would show opposition to the statement, because it's not really the question being asked, but if I had no option to get further into it I'd probably lean to saying no in objection to the question (I would, more likely, suggest they roll up their little questionnaire, nice and tight).
I'd even provide the cardboard tube for them to wrap the survey round.Questions - Okay To Be White - February 13-15, 2023 - Rasmussen Reports®
www.rasmussenreports.com
1* Do you agree or disagree with this statement: “It’s OK to be white.”
Obviously, as per the above, as this is a politically-loaded term, answers to it necessarily involve an element of that political loading rather than just the face value meaning.
I hope you don't mind, but I am going to shamelessly borrow that phrase for my own future use.I'd even provide the cardboard tube for them to wrap the survey round.