March 10, 2015

Censorship Increasing In Cambridge, MA and At Harvard University




Censors are active in Cambridge, MA and at Harvard University. Last week a student group was embarrassed because of an invitation to a party. There was some reference to women wearing lingerie.




Spee Club



http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2015/3/6/spee-apologizes-after-invitation/

Spee Club Apologizes After Party Invitation Controversy
“We Sent The Wrong Message About Our Party And Our Club," Member Says
By THEODORE R. DELWICHE and ANDREW M. DUEHREN
Harvard CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS
March 5, 2015

The Dean Of Harvard College expressed outrage.


Rakesh Khurana, Dean of Harvard College



http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2015/3/7/khurana-responds-spee-controversy/

Khurana Sharply Condemns Controversial Party Invitation
By THEODORE R. DELWICHE and NOAH J. DELWICHE
Harvard CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS
March 6, 2015

A student government meeting lasted past its usual time. Several women objected to a resolution condemning the invitation.





http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2015/3/9/uc-rejects-final-club-act/

UC Votes Down Act Criticizing Final Clubs
By JALIN P. CUNNINGHAM,
Harvard CRIMSON STAFF WRITERMarch 8, 2015





The student newspaper, Harvard Crimson,  which is the only daily in Cambridge, MA, allows readers to make comments. They are brave. Many online news sites stopped allowing comments. It is a lively group who post on the site commenting on the articles and events in Cambridge and at Harvard University.



The New York Post reported the Islamic State was recruiting young women and encouraging them to bring lingerie with them. 



I posted the caption to the story so that others might see that men in the terrorist state share the same desires of young men at Harvard College. One difference may be that after being seen in lingerie in the Islamic State, the young women may lose their heads. The editors (or someone) at the Harvard Crimson deleted my comment twice. They always check when readers use a link as part of a comment. So I just use the headline, credits and date. Twice they stopped me from sharing this information on their site. 

[From article]
Women warriors are welcome in ISIS — as long as they support jihad and look hot in sexy underwear.
“[Bring] lingerie,” a recruiter said in a message to an undercover reporter posing as a 15-year-old British girl who wanted to join the fight in Syria or Iraq.
The exchange started when the television reporter responded to a post on an ISIS-affiliated social-media account, posing as an underage girl who wanted to flee the UK to join the Islamic State.



http://nypost.com/2015/03/07/isis-welcomes-women-if-theyre-young-and-bring-lingerie/

ISIS welcomes women — if they’re young and bring lingerie
By Beckie Strum
New York Post
March 7, 2015 | 12:27am


So what is the problem? Do the editors at the Crimson fear offending the Islamic State? Do the editors not see that even men terrorists like to see women in lingerie? Some of the Saudi terrorists who hijacked planes on September 11, 2001, spent their last night alive watching strippers. I do not understand why the Crimson editors deleted my comments


My home computer is barely functioning after police and the FBI added malware over past years. I used to be able to spend a few hours online keeping up on my reading and posting articles on this blog. Now I must use public computers. 



One long term (45 years) objective of the police harassers is always, "Slow him down." Even at public computers, my admirers harass me and tamper with the computer I'm using. They harass me as I travel to and from public computer facilities. On Tuesday March 10, 2015 I was unable to access the New York Post, and the Drudge Report sites, on my home computer, to read what was happening in New York and elsewhere. They now block sites. It is all very flattering. After 45 years of criminal abuses, after my career, my reputation were destroyed; my social, economic and political supports destroyed; after isolating me from friends, acquaintances and relatives, they are still relentless in their harassment. Every day. Every night. Simple people. 



The Post and Drudge publish stories that other newspapers do not. 

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