7 thoughts on “Mocking The Snowflakes”

  1. Thanks for sharing my post. What a shame that reporters can’t rally around a project defending free speech. It’s the way our culture works in 2017, sadly.

    1. The left only cared about ‘freedom of speech’ when they could use it as a weapon to attack the establishment.

      Now they ARE the establishment, they have a very different opinion.

  2. It is a good example of what non-leftist people need to do in order to make a movie and how the industry power structure is changing as it becomes democratized.

    Corolla has a lot of experience in show business, so hopefully the documentary would reflect that in terms of craft and storytelling. Prager has also been doing well with the youtube videos. Should the funding get off the ground, this movie could end up being really well made.

    It isn’t surprising that SJW bloggers, like MarySue, are against this. They exist in order to push the same twisted anti-human ideology this documentary is meant to expose. Maybe one day the MarySue will make their own movies and games instead of bullying creators into altering theirs to include cultural marxist critical theory.

  3. It seems people go to college today to become stupid. We are living in the world of idiocracy where speaking intelligently is ridiculed, our reporters don’t know basic civics and knowledge is made up whole cloth by the asylum inmates.

    Democracy is something our founders feared because they understood mob rule. Alinsky tactics are all about mob rule.

  4. This is all so preventable. Pull the plug on college. Take a web course on web development. Or better yet learn auto mechanics, or plumbing, or hvac systems. Something real & not likely to be outsourced & not putting you $100k+ in debt before you even start.

    1. My niece was self educated (not home-schooled, actually self educated just using the school system for accreditation. My family calls her mini-me!) She then graduated from university in Flagstaff. Those few years was all it took to change her from an intelligent young lady into a social warrior. I’m hoping one day her basic nature reasserts itself.

      1. There is hope. My niece grew up in the Seattle area and was very much the progressive when she finished high school. But she also had an entrepreneur spirit and as she went through her accreditations and licensing to do hair and nails and pursue the dream of owning her own salon she was exposed to how onerous the taxes and fees are for businesses and how many folks are content to live on the dole. She is now quite the small-L libertarian and is saving to move away from Washington to another state that is much more small-business friendly.

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