Living Behind Enemy Lines, Tale #58: Desperately Seeking Racism

Living Behind Enemy Lines, Tale #58: Desperately Seeking Racism

Editor tells reporter that headquarters wanted stories about racist incidents, even minor ones. Even if we had to stretch the facts, if a white resident and a non-white resident had any kind of dispute, the reporter was to slant the article to make it sound like the white person was racist.

Living Behind Enemy Lines In Oregon, Tale #57: “Bias” Hotline Collecting Names, Creating List Of Americans To Torment

Living Behind Enemy Lines, Tale #41: Bias Hotline Terrorizes White, Heterosexual Americans

In Oregon, if you accidentally spill a cup of coffee on a book written by a black author you have committed either a “bias incident” or a “hate crime.” This is an example the hotline website uses as something that should be reported. If the book was written by a white author, the State of Oregon could care less. The clumsy person will not be put on “The List.”

Another nothingburger bites the dust; I’m beginning to believe Roadrunner Trump owns Acme

Boy did they have Donald Trump good this time. After he racked up six months of solid victories—the border secured, tariff revenue pouring in, settling wars across the globe and demolishing Iran’s nuke program—Democrats finally had The Donald with their Acme Instant Epstein Scandal Ray Gun and Dog Whistle Decoder Ring.

Freedom Of Speech Lives In Small Town Newspaper In Reddest County In The Red State Of South Dakota

Freedom Of Speech Lives In Small Town Newspaper In Reddest County In The Red State Of South Dakota

Since there weren’t enough racist incidents in this Portland burb to promote the “conservatives are racists” narrative, the editor hired a writer to beat the bushes for “racist” incidents. When someone claimed to be a victim of racism, this writer reported the “victim’s” claims, ignoring witnesses and evidence.