8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (4)
#19557227 at 2023-09-15 20:17:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #24018: Under Water Edition
Ashton Kutcher resigns from anti-child sex abuse organization amid Danny Masterson controversy - read his statement
Story by Rebecca Lewis -
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#13653881 at 2021-05-13 20:39:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #17291: Where the HELL is everyone? Edition
Gov. Cuomo says 'feeling uncomfortable' isn't harassment, contradicting harassment law he signed
Facing allegations of sexual misconduct from multiple women, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) attempted to defend himself Thursday, saying that making someone "feel uncomfortable" is not harassment.
During a news conference, City & State NY reporter Rebecca Lewis asked the governor about the statement he made after Charlotte Bennett, a former Cuomo aide, accused her ex-boss of making inappropriate sexual advances toward her.
"I never meant to make anyone feel uncomfortable," Cuomo said in response. "I never said anything that I believe is inappropriate. You can leave this press conference today and say, 'Oh, the governor harassed me.' I would say I never said anything that I believed was inappropriate. I never meant to make you feel that way. You may hear it that way, you may interpret it that way. And I respect that, and I apologize to you if I said something that you think is offensive."
But Lewis pressed him on the legal definition of sexual harassment, saying, "The harasser's intention doesn't matter. You can apologize if you make someone feel uncomfortable. I'm just wondering - do you acknowledge that, according to the law, it doesn't matter?"
"Harassment is not making someone feel uncomfortable," Cuomo insisted. "That is not harassment. If I just made you feel uncomfortable, that is not harassment. That's you feeling uncomfortable."
This exchange between Cuomo and my City & State colleague Rebecca Lewis is a great example of why he was avoiding i... https://t.co/XrcoMY3YTN
- Zach Williams (@Zach Williams) 1620930075.0
Cuomo's response raised eyebrows in the room and drew condemnation from anti-sexual harassment activists and Bennett, one of his accusers.
"When @NYGovCuomo propositioned me for sex, he broke the law," Bennett said. "It is very simple: the issue is about his actions, it is not about my feelings. He broke the law (you know, the one he signed). Apologies don't fix that, and neither do denials."
In 2019, Cuomo signed a sweeping law that strengthened protections against sexual harassment and lowered the bar for a victim to prove harassment took place. The law defines sexual harassment as "unwelcome verbal or physical behavior based on a person's gender."
When @NYGovCuomo propositioned me for sex, he broke the law. It is very simple: the issue is about his actions, it... https://t.co/gFzPjOEPz6
- Charlotte Bennett (@Charlotte Bennett) 1620924891.0
https://www.theblaze.com/news/cuomo-uncomfortable-harassment-contradicting-law
#5527965 at 2019-03-06 00:46:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7068: GHINDRA IS LIVE Edition
DJT tweet today:
"Now that they realize the only Collusion with Russia was done by Crooked Hillary Clinton & the Democrats, Nadler, Schiff and the Dem heads of the Committees have gone stone cold CRAZY. 81 letter sent to innocent people to harass them. They won't get ANYTHING done for our Country!"
The 81 Alt Right sites link Pool refferenced on Rogans podcasst with @jack today:
https://www.cnet.com/news/youtube-dramatically-reduces-alt-right-recommendations-google/
"Suzor's study took random samples of 3.6 million videos, and used 81 channels listed on a recent study by Rebecca Lewis as a starting point. That list includes voices like Richard Spencer, an American white supremacist, but also includes more mainstream voices like Joe Rogan, who does not self-identify as alt-right but often plays host to more extremist voices on his podcast (including alt-right figures such as Alex Jones)."
#3116573 at 2018-09-21 03:31:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #3943: A Very Special Greeting Edition
Report Hits Out At YouTube Calling It A Breeding Ground For Rightwing Radicalism
A new Data & Society report hits out at YouTube, and a hand full of personalities, in particular, calling them an "alternative influence network" that is a breeding ground for rightwing radicalism. The report is more of a scathing hit piece that lashes out at a particular 60 or so YouTubers as being part of this "alternative influence network" that is spreading rightwing radicalism. Among the names mentioned in the report as being in this network of far-rightwingers are Joe Rogan and Dave Rubin, an openly gay liberal. The left is even going after its own leftwingers too who haven't confirmed to the traditional thought structure or aren't towing the party line.
So let's take a look at this report and what mainstream media outlets like The Guardian are saying about it. The report is titled "Alternative Influence: Broadcasting the Reactionary Right on YouTube" by Researcher Rebecca Lewis and "presents data from approximately 65 political influencers across 81 channels to identify the 'Alternative Influence Network' (AIN); an alternative media system that adopts the techniques of brand influencers to build audiences and "sell" their political ideology." First of all, I think "sell" is a poor term because no one is going to YouTube, a leftwing company, and saying 'here, take my money and let me get some of that far-rightwing radicalization please."
The political censorship of Alex Jones isn't enough for the far-left SJWs, they want the 65 channels named in their report demonetized and banned from the platform as well. There is only one reason for this attack, they are upset they are losing this culture war and deep down they know that censorship isn't the answer and it leads to nothing good.
http://www.thegoldwater.com/news/37556-Report-Hits-Out-At-YouTube-Calling-It-A-Breeding-Ground-For-Rightwing-Radicalism