War Room Lounge v65

Should the Lounge rule over the hearts of men?

  • Hunto rules over the hearts of men and he's not finished yet

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Hahahaha, he fucking CC'd the provost. What's funnier is that Stephens clearly found the tweet from Googling himself, the little twerp.

Also hahahaha x2 @ anyone thinking bedbugs "set a new standard" for indecency on Twitter.

Here is Stephens saying he had no intention of getting Karpf in trouble by CC'ing the provost. He just wanted the provost to be aware with how his employee interacted with the world.
 
Hahahaha, he fucking CC'd the provost. What's funnier is that Stephens clearly found the tweet from Googling himself, the little twerp.

Also hahahaha x2 @ anyone thinking bedbugs "set a new standard" for indecency on Twitter.

Here is Stephens saying he had no intention of getting Karpf in trouble by CC'ing the provost. He just wanted the provost to be aware with how his employee interacted with the world.


He deleted his account
 
Sometimes when I get a cold my throat gets flemish.
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Why don't you come over and say that to his face in front of his wife and kids?

Also, this tweet. Color me shocked that a defender of free speech against the dastardly left would be trying to get professors fired for mild insults.

 
Amazing. No one would have ever know if he just let it be.

But he made a big deal about it, and now my first time being familiar with his name he's known as "that bedbug guy"

Good job dunce
 
India: Police warn Hindu man for rejecting Muslim Zomato driver
New Delhi, India - Police in India have warned a Hindu businessman, who refused to accept his food delivery from a Muslim driver, of punishment if he repeats his offence within six months.

"We have sent a notice to Amit Shukla for his tweets. In the next six months, if he again posts such tweets or commits an act which is against the basic tenets of the constitution, then it will be considered a breach of trust and he will be sent to jail," Amit Singh, a senior police officer in central India's Madhya Pradesh state, told Al Jazeera on Friday.
Seems a bit odd to punish a man for refusing service but in India where communal tensions are high I can understand that. Plus this guy seems like a cunt anyway so not like I feel bad for him.

Do you guys think restricting speech and expression in the name of averting communal tensions and violence is legitimate?
 
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