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He's getting close to mute status.

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That's not even good multing. Why do you need two accounts to say the same thing? Ten Foot Midget should take a hint from Tall Midget. Beardown and Ike are very distinct personalities that would never post the same content as the man himself.


If that were true, it would blow my mind.


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Ramblin Midget is back at it.

Both RG and 10FM made fun of Howard Eskin's garbled tweets within minutes of each other.



That's not even good multing. Why do you need two accounts to say the same thing? Ten Foot Midget should take a hint from Tall Midget. Beardown and Ike are very distinct personalities that would never post the same content as the man himself.

:lol: I missed this.

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RG has been extra ass-lickey lately on da Tweets.

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That's not even good multing. Why do you need two accounts to say the same thing? Ten Foot Midget should take a hint from Tall Midget. Beardown and Ike are very distinct personalities that would never post the same content as the man himself.


If that were true, it would blow my mind.


Mine too!

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RG has been extra ass-lickey lately on da Tweets.


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That's not even good multing. Why do you need two accounts to say the same thing? Ten Foot Midget should take a hint from Tall Midget. Beardown and Ike are very distinct personalities that would never post the same content as the man himself.


If that were true, it would blow my mind.


Mine too!


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I guess because Mac no longer works at the Score , Ramblin Baffoe sees no further need to blow him so now he's fair game.

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Here comes social justice in your face Danny Mac!!!. Oddly enough, The Grim Midget didn't have the balls to reply directly to Mac but rathered tsk tsk'd him from afar.





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I guess because Mac no longer works at the Score , Ramblin Baffoe sees no further need to blow him so now he's fair game.

Yeah, just like he no longer needed us, either.

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Mac's thoughts are fairly mainstream. I'm surprised someone would take exception to it even if they didn't agree with it. Is that award really something that wouldn't raise an eyebrow as being a tad excessive?

Grimace lives in and teaches in a conservative community. Does he express these kind of thoughts every time he hears someone pontificating from a barstool on Western Avenue?

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Well Julie takes exception to it so Baffoe naturally follows.

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Mac's thoughts are fairly mainstream. I'm surprised someone would take exception to it even if they didn't agree with it. Is that award really something that wouldn't raise an eyebrow as being a tad excessive?

Grimace lives in and teaches in a conservative community. Does he express these kind of thoughts every time he hears someone pontificating from a barstool on Western Avenue?

My guess is he laughs it off and chalks it up as old guys who are set in their ways but then later Tweets about it.


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@JulieDiCaro I know, rape culture is just some exaggerated creation of us "SJWs."


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I'd like him to explain what he means by the term "rape culture"

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I'd like him to explain what he means by the term "rape culture"


He probably doesn't even know.

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I'd like him to explain what he means by the term "rape culture"


He probably doesn't even know.

He (Baffoe) was paddled pretty good yesterday by someone from Penn St about that very issue .

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I'd like him to explain what he means by the term "rape culture"


He probably doesn't even know.


I don't really even know. I'd like to hear what people mean when they say it. India you might be able to say has a culture of rape. It's difficult to hear it about the US without thinking it is an exaggeration.

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What bothers me about these SJW's is something that bothers me about the larger political nonsense going on across this country.

Basic American Values are being forgotten/ignored. Examples:

Due Process:
With the whole rape culture/Kane incident- While we should all have sympathy and provide support for victims, the accused needs to be a given a fair shot by the justice system. This includes a presumption of innocence and a right to examine the evidence against him/her.

Free exercise of religion:
The railing against Muslims and others in a broad sense (guilt by association) is a really bad trend. This country was largely founded by folks looking for religious freedom.

Free speech:
Need I say more about safe spaces and censoring of ideas on college campuses?

Defenders of the Constitution and unwillingness to compromise:
Ardent defenders of the Constitution like Ted Cruz view compromise as a bad thing. Do they forget that the Constitution took a tremendous amount of compromise to get it enacted? Why is compromise viewed as bad or weak?

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What bothers me about these SJW's is something that bothers me about the larger political nonsense going on across this country.

Basic American Values are being forgotten/ignored. Examples:

Due Process:
With the whole rape culture/Kane incident- While we should all have sympathy and provide support for victims, the accused needs to be a given a fair shot by the justice system. This includes a presumption of innocence and a right to examine the evidence against him/her.

Free exercise of religion:
The railing against Muslims and others in a broad sense (guilt by association) is a really bad trend. This country was largely founded by folks looking for religious freedom.

Free speech:
Need I say more about safe spaces and censoring of ideas on college campuses?

Defenders of the Constitution and unwillingness to compromise:
Ardent defenders of the Constitution like Ted Cruz view compromise as a bad thing. Do they forget that the Constitution took a tremendous amount of compromise to get it enacted? Why is compromise viewed as bad or weak?



They will simply say that is for the legal system not for them flapping their gums or twitter.

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Why is compromise viewed as bad or weak?


The ability to compromise should be viewed as a strength.

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I am ok if you see the public information and think Kane or someone else is guilty (just an opinion). Heck, I thought on balance that he was guilty. However, to simply attack folks who think he is innocent and accuse them of being rape apologists is flat out wrong.

It is all part of the larger political discourse in this country. We shout down people who think differently than us.

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Basic American Values are being forgotten/ignored. Examples:

Free exercise of religion:
The railing against Muslims and others in a broad sense (guilt by association) is a really bad trend. This country was largely founded by folks looking for religious freedom.


These are contradictory positions. There are values inherent in Islam that are antithetical to the "American values" you are championing and , in fact, at odds with what we understand as basic human rights.

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I'd like him to explain what he means by the term "rape culture"


He probably doesn't even know.


I don't really even know. I'd like to hear what people mean when they say it. India you might be able to say has a culture of rape. It's difficult to hear it about the US without thinking it is an exaggeration.


It's anything that gives people the idea that women's consent is to be taken for granted, inconsequential, etc. It's far-reaching enough from actual rape that people get prickly about throwing the word "rape" around so casually, which I get.

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I'd like him to explain what he means by the term "rape culture"


He probably doesn't even know.


I don't really even know. I'd like to hear what people mean when they say it. India you might be able to say has a culture of rape. It's difficult to hear it about the US without thinking it is an exaggeration.


It's anything that gives people the idea that women's consent is to be taken for granted, inconsequential, etc. It's far-reaching enough from actual rape that people get prickly about throwing the word "rape" around so casually, which I get.


I understand that too. I would never say a team got "raped" because of a bad official's call, for example.

But my understanding of "rape culture" is that it is based on the concept that the average man is a born rapist who can barely contain himself from sexually assaulting a woman and supported by specious "facts" like 1 in 5 women will be sexually assaulted in her lifetime or that there are more rapes on the Vanderbilt campus circa 2016 than there were on Sherman's march through Georgia.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
denisdman wrote:

Basic American Values are being forgotten/ignored. Examples:

Free exercise of religion:
The railing against Muslims and others in a broad sense (guilt by association) is a really bad trend. This country was largely founded by folks looking for religious freedom.


These are contradictory positions. There are values inherent in Islam that are antithetical to the "American values" you are championing and , in fact, at odds with what we understand as basic human rights.


I know where you stand on Muslims. Christian religions advocate positions that have been or are different than civil codes. In "recent" times, they are on the wrong side of gay marriage and abortion. In this country we rightly separate church from state. So what is believed and taught in our religious institutions does not have to match up with what is legal in broader society.

Muslims have every right to practice their faith in this country. To ban entry based on religion is so far out of basic political value system as to make a mockery of the U.S. Constitution.

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denisdman wrote:
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Basic American Values are being forgotten/ignored. Examples:

Free exercise of religion:
The railing against Muslims and others in a broad sense (guilt by association) is a really bad trend. This country was largely founded by folks looking for religious freedom.


These are contradictory positions. There are values inherent in Islam that are antithetical to the "American values" you are championing and , in fact, at odds with what we understand as basic human rights.


I know where you stand on Muslims. Christian religions advocate positions that have been or are different than civil codes. In "recent" times, they are on the wrong side of gay marriage and abortion. In this country we rightly separate church from state. So what is believed and taught in our religious institutions does not have to match up with what is legal in broader society.

Muslims have every right to practice their faith in this country. To ban entry based on religion is so far out of basic political value system as to make a mockery of the U.S. Constitution.


The primary difference being that Islam has no provision to "render unto Caesar". Islam has provisions for government.

I've never advocated a religious litmus test for immigrants, but I also don't want to be patted on the head as some douchebag marries a ten year old and told, "that's my culture" or I'm practicing my religion".

Calling something a religion shouldn't give its adherents carte blanche to practice any reprehensible behavior they choose without criticism.

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But my understanding of "rape culture" is that it is based on the concept that the average man is a born rapist who can barely contain himself from sexually assaulting a woman and supported by specious "facts" like 1 in 5 women will be sexually assaulted in her lifetime or that there are more rapes on the Vanderbilt campus circa 2016 than there were on Sherman's march through Georgia.

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Kinda the opposite of a conspiracy theory, no? In fact, if it's true, both RG and pizza boy are conspiring to be SJW retards on twitter.

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