Stephen Green ambushes Bill Whittle and Scott Ott with top (and bottom) headlines of the week for this episode of Right Angle Lightning Round. Topics include…
- A Ricochet podcast asks “How do you protect yourself and your family from the cancel culture mob?”
- Seattle’s C.H.A.Z. (AKA C.H.O.P.) zone has become too much for even the Mayor, who’s trying to bring the summer of love to an end.
- L.A. City Councilman arrested on federal R.I.C.O. charges.
- How stealing drugs and high-end retail goods advances racial justice in the wake of George Floyd’s death.
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Bill Whittle Network · #CHAZFail, Plus How to Protect Yourself and Family from Cancel Culture Mob
16 replies on “#CHAZFail, Plus How to Protect Yourself and Family from Cancel Culture Mob”
I will donate money to the statue
“…because we allow this to go on.” Bingo!
Don’t usually suggest this kind of stuff….especially since I do NO social media except PARLER —- Try it….I believe you’ll like it (I hope)
I signed up for Parler and it works. I like it. It’s like I got on the train late to Twitter, and have boarded a better faster and cleaner train from the start with Parler. Nice.
I’m listening to the Cancel Culture podcast now that Scott linked below. Scott & Steve, if either of you see this (I know Bill doesn’t usually check the comments), please mention this to him: In the Podcast they mention that the best way to end Cancel Culture is to cancel the cancellers.
I remember Bill telling that story about a coordinated media hit job against him a few years ago, and I don’t recall him ever following up on it. If he (or if any of the members) have a roster for that mob, I know where there’s an Army of Davids who would probably enjoy going through their social media feeds…
For an “air friendly” version of the incantation, when we were kids, we used to say “Vop off!”
When Minneapolis eliminates police in favor of “Community Solutions” they will end up with the biggest CHAZ zone yet.
Meanwhile in Pennsylvania…
What us Conservatives need is a start to getting organized. We can protest on social media all day long, and that’s fine. But we need our own peaceful protests. We need our own marches in the streets. MLK and his movement linked arms and walked for change. They did not burn the towns down. If we are going to reverse this tide, we need to be visible in the streets. We need to make the media aware of our numbers.
We did – it was called teh Tea Party =8^)
Got a link to that Riccochet podcast? I just looked at their front page but didn’t see it
For Whom The Cancel Culture Tolls
Listening to it now – thanks Scott!
F U is not a bad response to the garbage on the left, and depending on my mood I may do it. But generally, I ignore them. That tends to frustrate them. If you go F U, they got a reaction. That can validate them in their minds. Ignore them and they get angry because you don’t think they are worth anything.
Martin Luther King Jr was always a “right wing” activist. He was a Republican slated for congress. The only way the left could win was to lie about who the Republicans were. Who the MLK jr was. To raise up the few communists that marched with him and make black america so ignorant they burn the monuments they made and are dependant on government for all their needs.
I have encountered dozens, including conservative politicians, that think MLK jr was a Democrat and his killer, James Earl Ray, was a Republican.
The parties were much more regional before the sixties. There were conservative Democrats and liberal Republicans. Things really began to divide by philosophy when primaries became ubiquitous. Suddenly ideologues had a better chance at getting nominated. The Democrats have been inching further left for my entire adult life.
Hell. Look at Nixon’s policies. He was socially conservative but otherwise he was a full on radical progressive.
No more gold standard
EPA begun by executive order
Wage and price controls
Working hard to make the “Great Society” programs more efficient