You miserable pompous hypocrites. Sometime back the JG
published a letter written by me contending that ultrasound would eventually bring about the end of abortion because it makes plain that what is being killed is a baby. The double-dealing weasels at the JG
published that letter under the headline: “Abortion is murder, check the
ultrasound.” That letter can be found in the JG letter archive at the link: Nov
8, 2014 dated March 16, 2016.
I contacted the JG and asked that it correct the bogus headline. The JG refused. I asked that I be able to respond immediately
to correct what I still believe was crude and purposeful effort by the JG to
mischaracterize my letter. Not only
would the JG not correct its own baloney they would not allow me to correct its
misleading garbage for 30 days.
The JG subsequently published my correction letter under the
headline: “Inflammatory headline misstated position.” That letter can be found in the JG letter archive
at the link: Dec 8, 2014 dated March 16, 2016.
Now on Jan 31, 2018 the JG issues an editorial (Civil
Society) condescendingly congratulating Ft. Wayne right life marchers for not “denouncing
pro-choice advocates as murderers.”
You dishonest virtue signaling hypocrites. The JG called abortion murder atop my
letter. YOU did it! And I know why you did it, and I told you at the
time why you did it. You did it to give
my prolife letter “an offensive edge” that it did not have nor deserve.
The JG implying the prolife movement has an offensive edge, while
giving the lunatic Women’s March a pass, is itself offensive.
Did the JG bother
to check any of the signage at the D.C. Women’s March? No. Being totally dishonest hypocrites that
wouldn’t do and wouldn’t fit the JG’s narrative. Besides, looking at both sides of a story
would require a fair-minded journalist (something clearly in short supply at
the JG) capable of expanding their research on a topic past MSNBC and the
Huffington Post.
Here’s a sampling of what goes on the D.C. Women’s March, stop
when they get too offensive:
Washed up celebs talk about blowing up the White House
The entire women’s movement is based on vulgar slang for a
part of a woman’s anatomy - pussy
Signs with an offensive edge include:
Kill the freeloaders (babies)
Babies are useless – they can’t even talk
If Mary had had an abortion we wouldn’t be in this mess
This bitch bites
This pussy is made of steel
This pussy bites back
America was never great
Tits before toupees
A whole line of profanity laced epitaphs directed at
President Trump the most basic being F*ck Trump
Another whole line of disgusting sex art placards
And people dressed up in vagina, oops sorry, pussy costumes
just for fun
If the JG doesn’t think that these have an “offensive edge”
publish every one of them and ask your readers what they think.
To the like-minded boobs at the JG none of that has an
“offensive edge” – right? You are all
hypocrites.
If the JG wants to know why their profession is less admired
by Americans than a rapist with AIDS, they need look no further than this
slipshod piece.
Strong letter to follow.
JG editorial:
There are thin but crucial lines between
constructive criticism and pointless grousing.
In Washington, D.C., in particular and on the internet
generally, the bad drives out the good, and invective trumps civility. It's
easier to indulge in name-calling than to propose solutions.
To a commendable degree, the public discussion
in Fort Wayne rises above such chaos.
Consider two recent examples from different
points on the political spectrum: Sunday's March for Life, which drew 2,000
participants opposed to abortion, and the women's march, in which several
hundred gathered the Sunday prior to affirm women's right to be
respected and heard.
The March for Life is an annual event.
Protests elsewhere have sometimes taken an offensive edge, but the vast
majority of demonstrators here seem to understand they can make their point
without displaying photos of bloody fetuses or denouncing pro-choice advocates
as murderers. The predominant message on the signs Fort Wayne marchers carried:
“Choose Life.”
The women's march began last year, as a nearly
spontaneous national reaction by opponents of President Donald Trump the
weekend of his inauguration. Though many marchers were pro-choice,
marches did not exclude pro-life women.
This year's theme broadened to include the
“#metoo” and “Time's Up” movements bringing awareness to the issue of sexual
harassment.
A local protester's sign summed up the
aspirations of many: “Respect my existence or expect my resistance.”
Yes, the internet trolls are everywhere, and
only a portion can be dismissed as Russian bots.
But, thankfully, a tradition of strong but
civil disagreement still prevails in Fort Wayne and much of Indiana.
The
FBI has “grave concerns” about releasing the memo
I’ll bet they do. When someone wants to release a memo that proves that your organization is crooked as hell it might just cause you grave concern. #Release the memo
I’ll bet they do. When someone wants to release a memo that proves that your organization is crooked as hell it might just cause you grave concern. #Release the memo
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JG Editorial Heads found in rectums, check x-rays. If the JG solicits written opinions from the public, why do they feel the need to alter those opinions before printing them? The JG has casually thrown in the word "murder" to bias readers. In so doing they created literary dishonesty. Maybe some people should not work at newspapers.
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