Brianna Wu / John Walker Flynt - "Biggest Victim of Gamergate," Failed Game Developer, Failed Congressional Candidate

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That twitter shambles is proof enough, if any more were needed, that John's entire campaign is a scam. It's a terrible look, even if you were right to be arguing like that with people. The name-calling and insults are an absolute no-no, any halfway competant campaign staff would have wrestled the phone out of John's hands rather than let him engage with the public that way.
 
I personally can't wait for the 'Wus Do Africa' saga where John n' Frank, finding themselves in the grip of a sudden unexplained religious mania after a catastrophic election defeat, decide to leave the US for the dark continent in order to educate the backwards sand-niggers that populate it.

'As an evangelist...' Wu begins to tweet after arriving at the village she picked as her destination, seconds before they are pin-cushioned by a dozen spears thrown by the local witch-doctor and his followers who were convinced some ancient demon entity from their ancestors' tales had finally made an appearance. Frank's whereabouts is currently unknown, though the village elders often speak of a wailing white midget that haunts the bush at night.
 
I love it when my Google news feed recommends a Brianna Wu tweet: it is always a great reminder to check the Wu thread.

Wu's Bible beatdown is great because it publicly displays all of his very un-Christian pride and bad-faith argumentation. He's just a miserable troll inside and out. "Everything I believe is conveniently what Jesus said. You (a Christian) have obviously never read the Bible, but I, noted Biblical scholar and atheist Brianna Wu, appreciate the talk, which I know is what people say in an effort to make themselves look charitable. [Smug heart]"
 
The day that walls stopped being immoral

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That privacy fence may be the first public-spirited thing I've ever seen the Wus contemplate.
 
Leave it to Wu to somehow manage to look like the bigger re-tard in an argument with religious fundies.

It's a double loss for them, as this performance will displease both the progressives and the more conservative christians she actually should be courting in District 8. What a ridiculous and idiotic move :story:
 
It's a pleasant morning to catch up with spousal abuser Frank Wu, who can scream the Pledge of Allegiance but can't be fucked to capitalise "god", definitely TRUE and HONEST Christians if they ever lived.

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Also bonus slideshow of horror from Boston's pride parade, which John promised to be at but of course could not be fucked to mention because burn in hell faggots.

"in teen" you wish, you sick fucker

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It's a double loss for them, as this performance will displease both the progressives and the more conservative christians she actually should be courting in District 8. What a ridiculous and idiotic move :story:
John's Christian LARPing is intended to please only one person: Frank. And honestly, I can't fault him for trying to keep his paypig happy.

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Jesus himself made the position clear on that.
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Acts expounded on this, with Peter and the early church leaders further stipulating any Jewish specific rituals or customs were unneeded for acceptance as a Christian.
I'd argue that Jesus didn't make the position clear, if the early church leaders (including the ones who personally knew the man) had to sit down and hash out what exactly he meant.
The debate on circumcision is a good example - when the church finally settles the matter they attribute the decision to the Holy Spirit, rather than simply saying "Jesus said this", which they presumably would have if there was a Jesus quote on-point for it.
Most likely, Jesus just didn't teach that much on such prosaic matters, which is another reason it's silly for people like Wu to try to reconstruct some sort of political system out of the New Testament.
 
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I'd argue that Jesus didn't make the position clear, if the early church leaders (including the ones who personally knew the man) had to sit down and hash out what exactly he meant.
The debate on circumcision is a good example - when the church finally settles the matter they attribute the decision to the Holy Spirit, rather than simply saying "Jesus said this", which they presumably would have if there was a Jesus quote on-point for it.
Most likely, Jesus just didn't teach that much on such prosaic matters, which is another reason it's silly for people like Wu to try to reconstruct some sort of political system out of the New Testament.

The teaching is mostly by example, not by his spelling it out directly, true, the early church had to spell it out in greater detail later, but all they really did was run with Jesus' theme of discarding ritual so long as you had the right spirit that attended the religious message save for any ritual he explicitly endorsed, like Communion.

Of course, as you put it, Wu trying to retcon politics into a message with no other direct political point aside from "there is Kingdom of Men and a Kingdom of God, regard the two as separate entities with their own obligations" is peak stupid.
 
Has there been any talk of John participating in the Dedham Flag Day parade on Friday? If so, I might be able to drive down and get some candid photos of him in the wild.

The possibility of experiencing the snarl in real life fills me with apprehension, however.
 
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