Ella Whelan: Safe Spaces Actually Harm the Protected (This is Why!)


Published on Aug 28, 2017

Ella Whelan is is assistant editor at Spiked. Spiked is a British Internet magazine focusing on politics, culture and society from a broadly libertarian perspective and focuses on issues of freedom and state control, science and technology, culture, education and literature. This talk is about safe spaces and why they are weakening. Website: http://www.spiked-online.com/ Full interview quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-uWr… — This channel aims at extracting central points of presentations into short clips. The topics cover the problems of leftist ideology and the consequences for society. The aim is to move free speech advocates forward and fight against the culture of SJWs. If you like the content, subscribe to the channel!

Get A Grip!


Published on May 11, 2018

A professor makes a joke on a crowded elevator, and now he’s facing disciplinary charges. What’s happened to comedy?

Janet Albrechtsen: The Tyranny of Elitist Paternalism


 

Prostitute Tokens of Rome & Regulation


QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; I read about the prostitute tokens of Roman after another one was found here in London. They say they are not sure why they exist. Some said it was to mock Tiberius. That does not seem plausible all the way up here in Britain. Can you elaborate on their origin? Was it really a crime to pay a prostitute with a coin that had the image of the emperor?

Thank you

HW

ANSWER: Yes, many of the people seem to just look at Tiberius (14-37AD) who the rumors said he was engaging in wild sex acts himself. But that too was rumor and speculation. The more likely scenario is just looking at Augustus (27-BC-14AD). He banished Ovid who wrote his Metamorphoses to Romania and exiled his own Daughter and basically disowned her. He passed family laws that forbid young men to remain unmarried. It is far more likely that Augustus made it treason to pay for sex with a coin that had the image of the emperor when they all did. I have written extensively about that topic before. The tokens are also known as spintriae. Yes, it was treason to pay a prostitute with a coin that had the image of the emperor and they all did – hence the tokens.

Another One Bites the Dust


Published on May 10, 2018

The Attorney General of New York, Eric Schneiderman, has resigned following allegations of sexual harassment. Is anyone shocked? Want even more Right Angle each week? Become a member at BillWhittle.com! https://www.billwhittle.com/subscribe Right Angle is brought to you by the paying members of BillWhittle.com and by donations from viewers like you! Show your support by making a donation at: https://www.billwhittle.com/donate More at https://www.billwhittle.com

Peter Thiel: What is Multiculturalism Really About?


Published on Jul 3, 2017

Peter Thiel is an American entrepreneur, political activist, and author. He was ranked No. 4 on the Forbes Midas List of 2014, with a net worth of $2.2 billion. He co-founded PayPal. He also was part of Donald Trumps transition team. You can find Peter Thiels book “The Diversity Myth” here: https://www.amazon.com/Diversity-Myth… Complete Video quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTPOB… quoted parts: 12:0617:39, 26:1634:49 — This channel aims at extracting central points of presentations into short clips. The topics cover the problems of leftist ideology and the consequences for society. The aim is to move free speech advocates forward and fight against the culture of SJWs.

Peter Thiel: The Reasons for the Decline of Western Civilization and Science


Published on Sep 17, 2017

Peter Andreas Thiel is an American entrepreneur, political activist, and author. He was ranked No. 4 on the Forbes Midas List of 2014, with a net worth of $2.2 billion. He co-founded PayPal. He also was part of Donald Trumps transition team. In this clip, Peter Thiel talks about the connection between western civilication and science and how political correctness and overregulation hinders progress. Complete Video quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNTjr… — This channel aims at extracting central points of presentations into short clips. The topics cover the problems of leftist ideology and the consequences for society. The aim is to move free speech advocates forward and fight against the culture of SJWs.

 

Bret Weinstein: What the Social Justice Movement Really Wants


Published on May 2, 2018

Bret Weinstein is a former biology professor of Evergreen State College who become famous after speaking out against the “day of abscence”. Full story: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/01/op… and later outcome: http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/36839/ In this clip from the Students For Liberty conference in Vancouver, B.C., Apr. 2018, he talks about 2 kinds of social justice groups, how they operate and what they really want. Full talk, quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bz0ox…

Toronto Van Attack: KILLER NERDS!


Published on May 4, 2018

A self-described “involuntary celibate” got revenge in a horrific way. Does the internet breed violence in these fringe groups?

 

The partisan gender gap among millennials is staggeringly large


Women born after 1980 favor Democrats 70-23.

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Women are more Democratic than men, and younger voters are more Democratic than older ones. The former has been true for decades, and the latter is a trend that’s at least 10 or 15 years old. But a new Pew survey using a huge sample to allow for insight into demographic details shows that the intersection of these two trends is staggeringly large.

Among millennials, which Pew identifies as people born between 1981 and 1996, men lean toward Democrats by 8 percentage points — far and away a bigger tilt toward Democrats than older cohorts of men. But millennial women favor Democrats by a staggeringly large 70-23 margin.

That means that even as millennial men are the most Democratic-friendly cohort of men, the millennial gender gap is also by far the largest of any cohort. In the Silent Generation, women are 8 points more favorable to Democrats. Among boomers, it’s 10 points. Among Gen-Xers, it’s 11 points, and among millennials, it’s 21 points.

That’s driven by what seems to be an explosive change in millennial women’s political sentiments over just the past two or three years even while most other groups’ views have stayed relatively stable.

Young people are, of course, notoriously fickle midterm voters. So how much this shift in sentiment is translated into a shift in actual policy outcomes will hinge, critically, on whether this big bloc of younger women shows up in November. But it’s fair to say that while a certain amount of gender polarization is nothing new to the political system, the scale that we are now witnessing among younger people is unprecedented.