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der lugen presse? which side do you believe?
Let's use that same outlet and recent history to help us make informed decisions:
Cologne police ordered to remove word ?rape? from reports into New Year?s Eve sexual assaults amid cover-up claims The Independent
Let's use that same outlet and recent history to help us make informed decisions:
Cologne police ordered to remove word ?rape? from reports into New Year?s Eve sexual assaults amid cover-up claims The Independent
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Trump gets called out on false information.. plays Bushes cards.
Trump called out for inaccurate information - CNN Video
Trump called out for inaccurate information - CNN Video
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der lugen presse? which side do you believe?
Let's use that same outlet and recent history to help us make informed decisions:
Cologne police ordered to remove word ?rape? from reports into New Year?s Eve sexual assaults amid cover-up claims | The Independent
Let's use that same outlet and recent history to help us make informed decisions:
Cologne police ordered to remove word ?rape? from reports into New Year?s Eve sexual assaults amid cover-up claims | The Independent
Don't believe me? Try it for yourself.
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For you Johnny Carson fans...
Fast forward to the end if you really need Johnny to answer it for you.
Riddler Express
Last week, Raymond Smullyan, a mathematician and giant in the logic puzzle world, died at age 97. In his honor, here’s a puzzle adapted from his appearance on Johnny Carson’s show in 1982, in the good old days when late-night talk shows featured Riddler-esque puzzles:
The Puzzle:
In a legislature, there are 100 politicians. Each is either honest or crooked; some of the legislature is honest, and some of it is crooked. However, if you choose any two politicians at random, at least one is crooked. How many honest politicians are there?
Last week, Raymond Smullyan, a mathematician and giant in the logic puzzle world, died at age 97. In his honor, here’s a puzzle adapted from his appearance on Johnny Carson’s show in 1982, in the good old days when late-night talk shows featured Riddler-esque puzzles:
The Puzzle:
In a legislature, there are 100 politicians. Each is either honest or crooked; some of the legislature is honest, and some of it is crooked. However, if you choose any two politicians at random, at least one is crooked. How many honest politicians are there?
Fast forward to the end if you really need Johnny to answer it for you.
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If there were more then one, than the probability of a non-crooked random selection of two would be > 0, which is the same as saying that the probability of drawing a selection in which at least one is crooked is < 1, because if there were two (or more) honest politicians, then you might draw those two together at random, and this draw is stated to be impossible.
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The owner of the gas station where i get my tea or coffee every morning is an immigrant from Iraq, he said to me "no **** that, i'm an American citizen now and i have a business to run".
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No idea if the two are related, but I definitely noticed it.
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The student Left?s culture of intolerance is creating a new generation of conservatives
By analysing the censorious policies and actions that have taken place on British campuses, Spiked concluded that 63.5 per cent of universities actively censor speech and 30.5 per cent stifle speech through excessive regulation. You can barely go a few days without encountering a new op-ed covering censorship on campus.
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In the space of fifty years, Berkeley students have gone from rioting against a university administration that limited their freedom of speech to violently opposing the presence of a speaker they disagree with.
In the modern era, students have often been attracted to the politics of the Left. 1968 saw pivotal student protests around the world. In the United States, students were central to the civil rights movement. In France, students joined forces with millions of striking workers to protest against capitalism.
The conservative philosopher Roger Scruton was in Paris during the 1968 riots and has said that it was whilst witnessing the uprising that he became a conservative.
The violence at Berkeley mirrors the street protests in Paris from 1968. Privileged and excitable students living in one of the most blessed parts of the world went out and created havoc in order to overthrow an opponent that they refused to tolerate. The Parisians, at least, had a deeper political cause – but the Berkeley students carried out the ugliest form of protest. It is the form of protest that says “I don’t like that view, therefore you must not be allowed to express it” and it is causing a lot of students to have their own ‘Scruton moment’.
There have been several responses to campus censorship in the United Kingdom and the United States. One of the most interesting developments has been the rise in demand for conservative thought. In the United States, college tours by speakers popular with conservatives such as Milo Yiannopoulos, Steven Crowder, Ben Shapiro and Christina Hoff Sommers have become huge events. There has been a spike in membership in conservative college clubs including Young Americans for Liberty, which boasts 804 chapters filled with 308,927 members.
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In the space of fifty years, Berkeley students have gone from rioting against a university administration that limited their freedom of speech to violently opposing the presence of a speaker they disagree with.
In the modern era, students have often been attracted to the politics of the Left. 1968 saw pivotal student protests around the world. In the United States, students were central to the civil rights movement. In France, students joined forces with millions of striking workers to protest against capitalism.
The conservative philosopher Roger Scruton was in Paris during the 1968 riots and has said that it was whilst witnessing the uprising that he became a conservative.
The violence at Berkeley mirrors the street protests in Paris from 1968. Privileged and excitable students living in one of the most blessed parts of the world went out and created havoc in order to overthrow an opponent that they refused to tolerate. The Parisians, at least, had a deeper political cause – but the Berkeley students carried out the ugliest form of protest. It is the form of protest that says “I don’t like that view, therefore you must not be allowed to express it” and it is causing a lot of students to have their own ‘Scruton moment’.
There have been several responses to campus censorship in the United Kingdom and the United States. One of the most interesting developments has been the rise in demand for conservative thought. In the United States, college tours by speakers popular with conservatives such as Milo Yiannopoulos, Steven Crowder, Ben Shapiro and Christina Hoff Sommers have become huge events. There has been a spike in membership in conservative college clubs including Young Americans for Liberty, which boasts 804 chapters filled with 308,927 members.
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