Hey remember Ashley put in her diary that she had her ass wiped up to 3rd grade, and Bidan shits his pants all the time. He also said in interview 'I just got my butt wiped"
Is Jill the pervert butt wiper and she loves it?
Hey remember Ashley put in her diary that she had her ass wiped up to 3rd grade, and Bidan shits his pants all the time. He also said in interview 'I just got my butt wiped"
Is Jill the pervert butt wiper and she loves it?
CNN Accuses White Users of 'Digital Blackface' for Sharing Memes
By Matt Margolis 11:49 AM on March 27, 2023
If you’re white and like to share memes on social media, you’re probably guilty of “digital blackface,” according to CNN.
There are countless memes out there shared by people from all walks of life. But only certain people get to share the meme of Kayode Ewumi grinning and pointing to his temple, or the “Ain’t nobody got time for that!” lady, or GIFs of Stanley from The Office rolling his eyes.
Me, when some left-winger says posting memes with black people in them is racist. pic.twitter.com/imDEtMUWMW
— Matt Margolis (@mattmargolis) March 27, 2023
“If you’re Black and you’ve shared such images online, you get a pass,” writes CNN’s John Blake. “But if you’re White, you may have inadvertently perpetuated one of the most insidious forms of contemporary racism.”
According to Blake, “you may be wearing ‘digital blackface.'”
It is easy to discount this absurd accusation as satire, but I assure you it’s not. “Digital blackface is a practice where White people co-opt online expressions of Black imagery, slang, catchphrases or culture to convey comic relief or express emotions,” write Blake, no doubt genuinely believing what he says. “These expressions, what one commentator calls racialized reactions, are mainstays in Twitter feeds, TikTok videos and Instagram reels, and are among the most popular Internet memes.”
Digital blackface involves White people play-acting at being Black, says Lauren Michele Jackson, an author and cultural critic, in an essay for Teen Vogue. Jackson says the Internet thrives on White people laughing at exaggerated displays of Blackness, reflecting a tendency among some to see “Black people as walking hyperbole.”
If you’re still not sure how to define digital blackface, Jackson offers a guide. She says it “includes displays of emotion stereotyped as excessive: so happy, so sassy, so ghetto, so loud… our dial is on 10 all the time — rarely are black characters afforded subtle traits or feelings.”
Many White people choose images of Black people when it comes to expressing exaggerated emotions on social media – a burden that Black people didn’t ask for, she says.
Blake continues by comparing white people sharing memes featuring black people to the racist blackface minstrel shows prevalent from the early 19th to the early 20th century. “Put simply,” he says, “digital blackface is 21st-century minstrelsy.”
While you’re trying to wrap your head around the absurdity of this, I can’t help but wonder how sharing memes is racist and “minstrelsy,” but Disney remaking classic films and race-swapping traditionally white characters is not.
Related: Another Day, Another CNN Discovery of Something Racist
The best part of this story is how Blake got ratioed on Twitter, complete with posts that Blake dubs “digital blackface.”
pic.twitter.com/IIgi7DhSOj
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) March 26, 2023
me, realizing there is always a new level of absurdist performative grievance grubbing to which to descend… pic.twitter.com/e35TDMZghw
— el gato malo (@boriquagato) March 26, 2023
Just here for the ratio. pic.twitter.com/0hOQ4zcGnC
— Dan Goldwasser (@dgoldwas) March 26, 2023
I could go on, making fun of this absurd suggestion that only black people can share memes featuring black people, but “Ain’t nobody got time for that.”
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/matt-margolis/2023/03/27/cnn-accuses-white-users-of-digital-blackface-for-sharing-memes-n1681790
Instead of Addressing Nashville Shooting, Biden Begins Event by Talking About Jeni’s Ice Cream: ‘I Came Down Because I Heard There Was Chocolate Chip Ice Cream’ (VIDEO)
by Cristina Laila Mar. 27, 2023 2:39 pm
So this just happened… Joe Biden on Monday hosted the SBA Women’s Business Summit in the East Room.
Christianchildren were just murderedin a mass shooting at a Nashville elementary school, but Joe Biden started the event bytalking about chocolate chip ice cream
Even worse, Biden told the women thathis handlers used chocolate ice cream to lure him downstairs.
Embarrassing.
“I eat Jeni’s Ice Cream, chocolate chip. I came down because I heard there was chocolate chip ice cream. By the way, I have a full refrigerator full upstairs,” Biden said. (WTF?)
For the record, Jeni’s ice cream (also Pelosi’s favorite) goes for $12 per pint so Joe Biden is bragging about having hundreds of dollars worth of ice cream in his freezer as Americans struggle to make ends meet because of the inflation crises he created.
Fox News hosts were shocked Joe Biden was joking about expensive ice cream while ignoring the death of Christian children.
Joe Biden also ogled “good looking children” in the crowd. What a disgrace!
WATCH:
BREAKING: Fox News cuts to Joe Biden expecting him to speak on the Nashville shooting, instead finds him ranting about eating Jeni’s chocolate chip ice cream.pic.twitter.com/6rJsFL2dAN
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 27, 2023
Bidentried to lure the attendees (and children) upstairswith the promise of ice cream.
“If I’m allowed to take you upstairs, I’ve got a whole full freezer full of Jini’s chocolate chip ice cream,” Biden said.
BIDEN: "If I'm allowed to take you upstairs, I've got a whole full freezer full of Jini's chocolate chip ice cream" pic.twitter.com/lrN0EfQFYY
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 27, 2023
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/03/instead-of-addressing-nashville-shooting-biden-begins-event-by-talking-about-jenis-ice-cream-i-came-down-because-i-heard-there-was-chocolate-chip-ice-cream-video/
Twitter Employees Reportedly Put on Notice with 2:30 am Message from Elon Musk
by Jack Davis, The Western Journal Mar. 26, 2023 9:15 pm
Elon Musk has issued marching orders to Twitter workers that he wants them either marching back to the office or out the door. The order was contained in a memo to Twitter staff issued at 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Platformer managing editor Zoë Schiffer tweeted.
“NEW: Apple is tracking employee attendance (via badge records) and will give employees escalating warnings if they don’t come in 3x per week. ALSO: Elon Musk sent Twitter employees an email at 2:30am saying the ‘office is not optional’ and noting SF was half empty yesterday,” she wrote.
NEW: Apple is tracking employee attendance (via badge records) and will give employees escalating warnings if they don’t come in 3x per week.
ALSO: Elon Musk sent Twitter employees an email at 2:30am saying the “office is not optional” and noting SF was half empty yesterday.
— Zoë Schiffer (@ZoeSchiffer) March 22, 2023
For months, Musk has been pushing for Twitter workers to return to the office.
Schiffer followed that up with a series of tweets summarizing a memo from Musk to Twitter staff about the state of the company.
Because Twitter was previously about 4 months away from running out of money. Now, he says, the financial incentives of employees should align with the company. 2/
— Zoë Schiffer (@ZoeSchiffer) March 25, 2023
Like SpaceX, X Corp (aka Twitter) will do periodic liquidity events so people can sell. 4/
— Zoë Schiffer (@ZoeSchiffer) March 25, 2023
Musk says Twitter is on the path of an inverse startup. 5/5
— Zoë Schiffer (@ZoeSchiffer) March 25, 2023
Schiffer noted that Musk is not the only executive pushing for employees to be back in the office. Apple is joining that trend as well.
“At Apple, some orgs are saying failure to comply could result in termination, but that doesn’t appear to be a company-wide policy,” she wrote.
At Apple, some orgs are saying failure to comply could result in termination, but that doesn’t appear to be a company-wide policy.
— Zoë Schiffer (@ZoeSchiffer) March 22, 2023
As noted by Fox Business, the pandemic-era turn to remote work is ending as companies increasingly bring workers back to the office.
A Bureau of Labor Statistics report issued last week shows that as of a 2022 business survey, 72.5 percent of businesses were not using remote work options, up from 60.1 percent in 2021.
The report said 16.4 percent of businesses had some but not all workers teleworking, down from 29.8 percent in 2021.
“There’s a sense that innovation, creativity and collaboration can suffer when teams are apart,” Mike Steinitz, senior executive director at Robert Half, a recruiting firm, told The Wall Street Journal.
The company found that 92 percent of managers want teams working at the office,
“They believe employees are simply more productive in the office,” Steinitz said. “They also feel that it’s important for mentoring and training both new and existing employees.”
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/03/twitter-employees-reportedly-put-notice-230-message-elon-musk/