Shamed, my ass. Whomever did it this time can piss up a rope.
Facebook censorship is only a tool for pricks and dullards to have a good time online. Anyone with any real concern for family values and the welfare of the kids wouldn't be using Facebook in the first place.
The way it works is you file a complaint for any offense and the person accused will be blocked from posting for three days.
This is often where it starts: (I don't add the rejoinder, I just shoot them and move along; at least a hundred in the last week)
That's about the only response as it's not effective to tell such a person, 'in the unfortunate time I have known you, there has been never been a shred of substantive thought in anything you have written, all of which has been chatter for pseudo-conversation to make it seem you are still alive.'
The offense was a commentary about an all-nude female performance of "The Tempest" in Central Park in NYC. My first thought was maybe it's still a bit too chilly for that but the second was WTF!
Updated: located the link to Huffington Post: Nude, All-Women Production Of Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’ Honors Free Expression
Here's the first pic from the article:
Yah, I know ... sent your libido to Mars, didn't it.
Porno, my dyin' ass. Fuck community standards. It's not a tool for ensuring the sanctity of the family but rather it's a tool for dickish fuckwits to tyrannize everyone else with their bullshit bullying ways. The GOP calls 'politically correct' a liberal problem but they're the ones who unleashed this shit and didn't even have the balls to stand behind it.
Most of the roles in "The Tempest" were written for males so it's nice to go gender bending and why not completely in-your-face obvious by performing nude but what's the point when North Carolina still has its head in a toilet and will never see the performance.
Included in the commentary was one of my most direct encounters with transgenders and it surprised me at my own evenhandedness about it while I was even more astonished to see the same thing with my team. OK, he's wearing a dress but let's get on with the interview. Just like that.
You can bend genders all you like in the park but, out here in the real world, even with old fucksticks such as myself, we have been doing it for years. My own example is from between ten and fifteen years ago.
Blocked from publishing? Geez, that only matters when your only world is Facebook and the tragedy in that isn't me but rather the one in that situation.
Onward to discover what's on that Bleu Katt CD.
Facebook censorship is only a tool for pricks and dullards to have a good time online. Anyone with any real concern for family values and the welfare of the kids wouldn't be using Facebook in the first place.
The way it works is you file a complaint for any offense and the person accused will be blocked from posting for three days.
This is often where it starts: (I don't add the rejoinder, I just shoot them and move along; at least a hundred in the last week)
That's about the only response as it's not effective to tell such a person, 'in the unfortunate time I have known you, there has been never been a shred of substantive thought in anything you have written, all of which has been chatter for pseudo-conversation to make it seem you are still alive.'
The offense was a commentary about an all-nude female performance of "The Tempest" in Central Park in NYC. My first thought was maybe it's still a bit too chilly for that but the second was WTF!
Updated: located the link to Huffington Post: Nude, All-Women Production Of Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’ Honors Free Expression
Here's the first pic from the article:
Yah, I know ... sent your libido to Mars, didn't it.
Porno, my dyin' ass. Fuck community standards. It's not a tool for ensuring the sanctity of the family but rather it's a tool for dickish fuckwits to tyrannize everyone else with their bullshit bullying ways. The GOP calls 'politically correct' a liberal problem but they're the ones who unleashed this shit and didn't even have the balls to stand behind it.
Most of the roles in "The Tempest" were written for males so it's nice to go gender bending and why not completely in-your-face obvious by performing nude but what's the point when North Carolina still has its head in a toilet and will never see the performance.
Included in the commentary was one of my most direct encounters with transgenders and it surprised me at my own evenhandedness about it while I was even more astonished to see the same thing with my team. OK, he's wearing a dress but let's get on with the interview. Just like that.
You can bend genders all you like in the park but, out here in the real world, even with old fucksticks such as myself, we have been doing it for years. My own example is from between ten and fifteen years ago.
Blocked from publishing? Geez, that only matters when your only world is Facebook and the tragedy in that isn't me but rather the one in that situation.
Onward to discover what's on that Bleu Katt CD.
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