Political Correctness Versus Literal Correctness: Shattering the propaganda of tyranny.
QuoteA top Southern Poverty Law Center official is accused of helping funnel $1.2 million in donor money to an informant in the National Alliance white supremacist group — who was also allegedly her lover.
The Department of Justice filed a superseding indictment against the SPLC accusing it of funneling donor cash to hate groups they were then telling donors they were fighting.
One figure, referred to as "Employee-2" in the indictment, is described as a "person who would become Director of the SPLC's Intelligence Project."
Former top SPLC official Heidi Beirich is believed to be "Employee-2" in the federal indictment against the bloated anti-hate nonprofit.
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Quote from: Jotunn on Jun 14, 2026, 04:46 PMQuote from: fluxmaster on Jun 14, 2026, 05:35 AMThe "sixty word limit" on Stormfront was rather arbitrary and not based on any legal regulation, if I recall correctly. Three paragraphs is generally a good way to get a picture of the story being presented.Quote from: Jotunn on Jun 13, 2026, 06:14 PMTry keeping news excerpts to the first three paragraphs of the article.The length of paragraphs can vary wildly depending on the news source. Some news sites make each sentence its own paragraph, whereas with other news sites three paragraphs would be nearly the entire article. Shouldn't we limit the length by the number of words or sentences rather than paragraphs?
QuoteSwiss voters narrowly rejected a proposal to cap the country's population at 10 million by 2050, according to preliminary referendum results released Sunday.
With votes counted in 25 of Switzerland's 26 cantons, roughly 54 percent opposed the measure, while 46 percent backed it.
The proposal, put forward by the right-wing Swiss People's Party (SVP), aimed to limit long-term population growth.
Quote from: fluxmaster on Jun 14, 2026, 05:35 AMThe "sixty word limit" on Stormfront was rather arbitrary and not based on any legal regulation, if I recall correctly. Three paragraphs is generally a good way to get a picture of the story being presented.Quote from: Jotunn on Jun 13, 2026, 06:14 PMTry keeping news excerpts to the first three paragraphs of the article.The length of paragraphs can vary wildly depending on the news source. Some news sites make each sentence its own paragraph, whereas with other news sites three paragraphs would be nearly the entire article. Shouldn't we limit the length by the number of words or sentences rather than paragraphs?
Quote from: Jotunn on Jun 13, 2026, 06:14 PMTry keeping news excerpts to the first three paragraphs of the article.The length of paragraphs can vary wildly depending on the news source. Some news sites make each sentence its own paragraph, whereas with other news sites three paragraphs would be nearly the entire article. Shouldn't we limit the length by the number of words or sentences rather than paragraphs?