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

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Even back in the dark days of the 80's and 90's in Mississippi, total Klan membership statewide would have topped out in the mid-hundreds. Not to mention that upper-middle class suburbs were hardly hotbeds of extremist racial supremacy. Her classmates' parents were no more Klansmen than Tucker Carlson is. I wouldn't be at all surprised if there was no presence in his entire county. Whatever, "Mississippi John reminiscing about his Birth Of A Nation childhood" is definitely my favorite John, but in real life I'd bet money that if his parents were in a country club the club had black members.
 
I grew up in the rural south (not too far down south admittedly) and I have never met anyone who didn't think the Klan was anything other than a joke, much less an active member. Every good ol' boy I knew, even the ones who the dropped the n-bomb in every other sentence, would rather spend their nights drinking and watching racing than go light a torch in someone's yard.
 
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I've checked out of the Wu stuff for a few months because I was getting pretty bored with the constant and predictable cycle.

I come back and it's all RUSSIA! CYBERWARFARE! I'M AN EXPERT IN EVERYTHING!

Jesus Wu has the 'tism so bad.
 
But John they definitely did the right thing here because Foxconn makes Apple products and Apple is morally unassailable.

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lol fucking seriously

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Thought this said "down with trannies" and I got excited.

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Total absurdity:

Brianna Wu is running for Congress-- for a seat in the Boston area occupied by very conservative Democrat Stephen Lynch, who has been as bad as a garden variety Republican. "If we wanted slow, incremental change on the climate," Brianna told us last night, "we should have acted decades ago. We don’t have time to waste. We have 12 years and the clock is ticking. If you are against the Green New Deal, you are against continued human survival. There are parts of my district on the coast of the Atlantic. They’re going to be underwater if we don’t act. That might not matter to a billionaire that can sail away on their yacht, but it matters to ordinary Americans. The thing that’s so frustrating is we have solutions on this. We can move to electric vehicles, and renewable energy is a realistic way to power the United States. But if I’ve learned anything, it’s asking status quo politicians to do the right thing doesn’t work. We have to stand tall do the right thing ourselves. My opponent is a do-nothing Democrat on climate change. He thinks the Green New Deal is an 'aspirational document.' He voted for the Keystone XL pipeline, he cracks jokes about climate activists. If we wait for him to do the right thing, we’re going to be underwater. It’s time to get to work."

Remember when the President of the United States was a pee-oh-cee and it ushered in a golden age for all the virtuous and upright brown people for all eternity?

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Remember when the President of the United States was a pee-oh-cee and it ushered in a golden age for all the virtuous and upright brown people for all eternity?

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John's solution to multi-generational poverty, rural decline, and the hollowing out of Southern industry is literally "elect a Magical Negro". :story:

Hey John, in your lifetime, Mississippi already passed two major education funding bills. What makes you think another one will change things? And it turns out those "white Southern racist" Republicans have been trying to add more funding for years:

For the past two years, legislative leaders have proposed revamping the way education is funded by moving to a weighted formula that uses a base cost and adds funds to particular categories of students. The Legislature failed to produce successful education funding reform legislation during both the 2017 and 2018 regular sessions.

That's Republican legislative leaders, by the way.

When the bill [HB 957] died in early March, the Republican leadership decried the failure to pass the bill as a lost opportunity for Mississippi students. Speaker Philip Gunn, R-Clinton, said senators who voted against the legislation “failed to do what is best for the students.”

...Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves [Republican] had similar comments, telling reporters immediately after the bill died that MAEP is inequitable and unfair. “There are a lot of kids from lower socioeconomic backgrounds that were going to be funded at a higher level than they’re currently getting funded,” Reeves said.

But hey, don't let a little thing like the actual legislative history stop your vanilla lefty Massachusetts hot take that all the problems in the South are caused by electing David Duke and his legislature full of Nazis.
 
John's solution to multi-generational poverty, rural decline, and the hollowing out of Southern industry is literally "elect a Magical Negro". :story:

Hey John, in your lifetime, Mississippi already passed two major education funding bills. What makes you think another one will change things? And it turns out those "white Southern racist" Republicans have been trying to add more funding for years:



That's Republican legislative leaders, by the way.



But hey, don't let a little thing like the actual legislative history stop your vanilla lefty Massachusetts hot take that all the problems in the South are caused by electing David Duke and his legislature full of Nazis.

John's depiction of the South is really one of his more cynical angles. He knows that the circles he's trying to grift from think Deliverance was a documentary, so he's more than happy to keep feeding that delusion, all while piously proclaiming his often frustrated love for his birthplace.
 
John's depiction of the South is really one of his more cynical angles. He knows that the circles he's trying to grift from think Deliverance was a documentary, so he's more than happy to keep feeding that delusion, all while piously proclaiming his often frustrated love for his birthplace.

And it's so lazy, too. If he had a detailed policy proposal, maybe there'd be a discussion worth having, or an argument to balance one thing or another.

I debunked his 5 tweet analysis by searching "Mississippi education funding" and reading for 2 minutes. John is betting no one who follows him knows how to Google. Or that they're all as lazy as he is, and won't bother to check.
 
Thought this said "down with trannies" and I got excited.

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Total absurdity:



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You're not a "native Mississippian," John, you ignorant buffoon. You were born in Virginia. You are a native Virginian.

I wonder how many of John's journalism profs committed suicide. My guess: all of them.
 
You're not a "native Mississippian," John, you ignorant buffoon. You were born in Virginia. You are a native Virginian.
Well, he did spend most of his life in Mississippi up until The Chop, had deep family ties to the state before he burned all his bridges, went to multiple Mississippi universities, and started a business in Mississippi. I don't have any problem with his Mississippian credentials. He probably doesn't even have a single memory from his parturition and infancy in Virginia.
 
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