Showing posts with label Whining. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whining. Show all posts

May 4, 2016

Privileged Harvard Law School Students End Civil Rights Action, Resume Pursuit of Corporate Positions




How many of these dedicated, altruistic, morally superior civil rights activists will reject those high paying corporate associate positions, when they leave Belinda Hall and the racist, oppressive, sexist, homophobic and Islamophobic law school community behind? 

After posting the above comment on the Harvard Crimson site, one of the many thoughtful young people who harass me warned, "You better stop doing that. They want to kill you." Really? A group of privileged black students at Harvard Law School whine non stop about white oppression. They demand punishing white people who did them no harm, and demand special privileges, more money and more power as payment for harms they did not suffer. They want to kill a citizen for exercising a constitutionally guaranteed right, i.e. criticizing  misguided young lawyers. Does this indicate how flawed the current higher education system is? Do they really believe that all white people are wealthy and powerful? Do they really believe that all black people are poor and weak? Do they really believe they are the only group chosen to express their demands for better living? Do they believe they are granted special privileges to silence any differing opinions, by disrupting law abiding professors at their own law school who want to speak? Like the Republican Party, they probably do not understand why Donald Trump is so popular and will be the next President. 

http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2016/5/4/reclaim-hls-holds-informal-commencement/

Closing a Year of Activism, Law Students Hold Informal Commencement
By CLAIRE E. PARKER
Harvard CRIMSON STAFF WRITER
May 4, 2016

October 21, 2015

Students at Elite, Prestigious Harvard University, Whine They Are Victims, Just Like Poor Southern Black Teens





"organizers said the project developed in the midst of difficulties for the black community 'from Charleston to Baltimore,' emphasizing the need to reaffirm and empower people of color." This project equates the black community in Baltimore with black students at Harvard University? And "the things that black people as a whole were and are going through in America,” is the same as what Nigerian students at Harvard University experience? Really? Is this like the multi billionaire CEOs talking about the income gap?

http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2015/10/21/harvard-black-photo-campaign/

Black Students Share Experiences Through Photo Campaign
By R. BLAKE PATERSON
Harvard CRIMSON STAFF WRITER
October 21, 2015

October 7, 2015

Harvard University, Public Charity Laments Its $37 billion Endowment as Insufficient




Do all non profit charities have discussions like this one? Faust and Summers sound like Orwell's 1984, "profit is non profit."



http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2015/10/7/faust-concern-hmc-performance/

Endowment’s Performance Is Concerning, Faust Says
Harvard Management Company’s returns again trail peers
By MARIEL A. KLEIN , THEODORE R. DELWICHE, and WILLIAM C. SKINNER,
Harvard CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS
October 7, 2015

September 14, 2015

Black, Latino, Elite Politician Multi Millionaire Whiners Make For Hilarious Complaints




[From article]
Brandon Marshall, the New York Jets wide receiver and occasional sports commentator, charges that the National Football League is racist. He alleges that the league favors white players over black athletes like him, especially white marquee quarterbacks.
Aside from the fact that Marshall recently signed a three-year contract for $27 million — and, for example, African-American lineman Marcell Dareus just concluded a contract extension with the Buffalo Bills for six years at $100 million — examine Marshall’s whimper in light of the demography of the National Football League.
Currently, African-Americans comprise about 12% of the population. Yet they make up about 67% of the current meritocratic, but allegedly racist NFL roster. In the quota parlance of affirmative action engineering, they are “overrepresented” in one of America’s most prestigious and compensated industries at over five times their percentages in the general population. Nor are blacks just the purported grunts on the battlefield of the league; they make up 16% of the head coaches and 24% of the league’s general managers.
[. . .]
Whatever — but it is hard to figure out how an African-American multimillionaire (e.g., $9 million per annum in compensation) could complain that being black proves a burden in the present-day NFL. Perhaps Marshall might have been paid $10 million per year?
His writ is about as absurd as empathizing with Oprah because she once alleged that a white clerk at the zillionaire Swiss Trois Pommes boutique neither immediately acknowledged her celebrity status nor showed her quickly enough a $38,000 Tom Ford crocodile-skin purse on the shelf. Hence was born “handbag racism.”


Multi Billionaire Oprah Winfrey, Focusing Her Anger At Deprivation On a Retail Clerk

[. . .]
Univision newsman Jorge Ramos recently disrupted a Donald Trump news conference to recite yet another litany of supposedly ethnically insensitive attitudes shown toward Latinos who enter the U.S. illegally. Ramos has crafted a lucrative career by blurring the line between journalist and pundit activist, and by damning U.S. immigration law and the unfairness and inhospitality of the United States toward illegal immigrants. Note that naturalized citizen Ramos left Mexico to immigrate to America, ostensibly because what he routinely can now say in the United States would have landed him in jail in Mexico — in the manner that should Americans enter Mexico illegally in the way Mexicans cross the border into the U.S., they would be jailed, then summarily deported at best and at worst serve prison time for a variety of crimes, among which spelled out in the Mexican Constitution would be altering the racial essence of Mexican demography.



Ramos has parlayed his carping at the perceived unfairness of his adopted country into becoming the highest paid journalist in the world at a reported $75 million a year, paid out by the Spanish-language television corporation owned by a non-Latino Los Angeles billionaire.
[. . .]
The cult of the whining victim is now ubiquitous. Two high-school football players in Texas, angry that their team is losing and galvanized by their whining coach, decide to take out a referee and smash him with two cowardly hits. The reason? They claim the flattened ref got what he deserved — because of course he was a racist.
[. . .]
In the logic of whining, Michael Brown did not commit a felony or two in the last minutes of his life, from strong-armed robbery to assaulting a police officer, but was instead begging for his life with “hands up” and shouting “don’t shoot.”
[. . .]



The poor man in the inner city has more computing power in his palm with an Apple smartphone than did the billionaire twenty years ago in his study — but, of course, not as versatile a phone perhaps as that of today’s billionaire, and thus he can legitimately whine that life is not fair due to the machinations of someone else.
The bane of our age is not poverty but parity, or rather the perceived absence of a state-mandated equality of result.
[. . .]
The Obama administration mastered this natural trait of privileged scapegoating. For the first six years of Obama’s administration, all supposed achievement was Obama’s; every confirmed failure was the legacy of Emmanuel Goldstein, aka ex-President George W. Bush.


Emmanuel Goldstein, Object of Government Hatred, In George Orwell's 1984 

[. . .]
Poor Mrs. Clinton. She was misled about her server, or did not want a handful of clumsy duplicative communication devices or did nothing improper or at least nothing illegal, or at least nothing indictable, or at least differently from past secretaries of State, or never sent classified material, or at least never material that was stamped officially confidential. Who then caused this scandal? The New York Times, Fox News, the right-wingers, the Republicans, or the Clinton-haters.

http://pjmedia.com/victordavishanson/weariness-of-whiners/?singlepage=true

The Weariness of the Whiners
The cult of the whining victim is now ubiquitous.
by Victor Davis Hanson
September 13, 2015 - 4:42 pm

July 30, 2015

Typical Upper Class Politically Powerful Elitists Whining About Racism



Here's the young fellow who knows what it is like to not be liked because of how he looks. George P. Bush, 38, son of Presidential Candidate and former Governor of Florida, Jeb Bush. He's a Texas Land Commissioner.  

What an awful life with a grand-father who was CIA director and President, and an uncle who was President. He must suffer a lot of deprivation and denial of access to schools, jobs, and social life. Poor baby.
[From article]
Bush: It was important. I remember there was a time when my son went to Ocala to play baseball, a game on a team. And the team was a Miami team, the majority were Hispanics. My son George, he's dark-skinned. And they spoke horrible things about those from Miami. And naturally I had to explain or describe that people who hate are not the majority, and we just accept them and move forward. Because he was quite upset. Because he and his friends never -- since we live in Miami, we don't have a problem. But in other parts of the country, it exists. It's a good lesson to learn, to always remember that we still don't have a country that's full justice for all. We can see this in the African-American communities also, there's discrimination still. And in my life it's important to acknowledge this and to act about that -- yes.

http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/the-buzz-florida-politics/jeb-bush-recalls-dark-skinned-sons-experience-with-discrimination/2238998

Jeb Bush recalls 'dark-skinned' son's experience with discrimination
Patricia Mazzei, Miami Herald
Tuesday, July 28, 2015 11:21am
From the staff of the Tampa Bay Times

December 17, 2014

Obama Whines About How Racism Held Him Back and Hindered His Career




Imagine what Obama might have achieved if not for racism, and white privileges. What might have been. He deserves your sympathy, and your financial reparations for your white privilege, which held him back.

[From article]
“If you look at after what happened with Michael Brown, if you looked at what happened after Trayvon, if you looked at the decision after Eric Garner, I’m being pretty explicit about my concern, and being pretty explicit about the fact that this is a systemic problem, that black folks and Latinos and others are not just making this up,”

http://www.inquisitr.com/1685706/president-obama-tells-bet-that-he-is-a-victim-of-racism-and-is-often-treated-like-the-help/#utm_source=website&utm_campaign=wpbirdnest&utm_medium=web

President Obama Tells BET That He Is A Victim Of Racism And Is Often Treated Like ‘The Help’
Posted: December 17, 2014

November 2, 2013

Barneys Executive Meets With Race Monger Sharpton


[From article]
Lee praised his sitdown with Sharpton, which also included Sen. Eric Adams, New York NAACP’s Hazel Dukes and NAN honcho Kirsten John Foy.
“I’m prepared to stand with the Rev. Sharpton and the leaders to effect real change and bring other retailers into the fold,” Lee said.
“Moving forward there is a broader issue that needs to be addressed and Barneys New York is committed to be part of the solution.”

Is the real reason Barney's executives visited with Al Sharpton is that he feared Sharpton might burn down the store or order it done?

http://nypost.com/2013/10/29/sharpton-barneys-ny-ceo-discuss-racial-profiling/

The Rev. Al Sharpton, left, meets with Barneys New York Chief Executive Mark Lee at the National Action Headquarters in New York.
Photo: Reuters

Barneys: We didn’t stop black shoppers
By Kevin Fasick and Jeane MacIntosh
October 29, 2013 | 1:11pm

October 7, 2013

Bill Ayers Whines About Sheltered Academic Life, Book Excerpt



Bernadine Dohrn, 1969



Bill Ayers, 1968

[From article]
True, I’d tried to make a revolution, I had a dubious and hazardous history, and I’d “committed detestable acts forty years ago,” as Obama had so delicately put it, which was, after all, kind of the point of the whole messy muddle.

So let me get this right. Ayers and his wife used bombs to express their dissatisfaction with the government in the 1960s and 1970s. Now they are respected high paid professors at prominent universities. When I was at Columbia University in 1968-70 (when he was making bombs) I organized a group of elected students into a committee that met with the University Trustees to implement changes. I admit we were not very effective but we tried. In 1973 delusional public officials thought I was a spy. Government psychiatrists working at Harvard University drugged me with hallucinogens for 80 consecutive days contrary to law. They scared me and used me to fight organized crime for 15 years and did not pay me. Then the FBI coordinated 22 years of retaliation by crime families which continues in 2013 on property owned and operated by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. Harvard University campus police take turns with crime families for 24/7 surveillance, harassment, character assassination, ridicule, humiliation provocations, computer tampering, and sleep disturbances. Personal journals stolen in 1973 are sold to local thugs, police, FBI informants and criminals to humiliate me further. Ayers is complaining? Poor boy. Is the US government run by organized crime or what? Is the US population which believes the lies of the elected criminal class delusional or what?

Bill Ayers: I was Sarah Palin’s road kill
Years of attacks didn't prepare me for the charge that Obama was "palling around with terrorists" -- meaning me
BY BILL AYERS
Excerpted from "Public Enemy: Confessions of an American Dissident"

October 24, 2010

Lawyer Whines, No High-Paying Jobs

This young man whines before leaving the womb. "Get me a job Big Daddy." The court system is rigged to protect and to serve lawyers. With a law degree all you have to do is stand in line at the courthouse to get indigent clients. Taxypayers pay you good cash money no matter how badly you represent your clients. Some lawyers get paid by taxpayers to defend their clients, and get more money from interested parties who framed the clients NOT to put on any defense. Most judges do not care who wins as long as they do not have to work before 10 AM and after 2 PM. Get your dimwittted behind to the nearest court house and get your taxpayer money. Lawyers run the legislatures which appropriate funds for lawyers. Stop whining.

How about one defendant and seven lawyers, all of whom were paid to not put on any defense? Is the one defendant's experience unique? Was that pattern the only instance in MA state and US courts? It is very doubtful.

You contadict yourself. You say the matter needs to be investigated. Do you think the defendant did not try? Then you say I speak from "profound ignorance." How is that different from ordinary ignorance? An investigation requires an attorney with integrity who will work for free. Do you think that an indigent defendant has money to pay for a high priced investigator of attorneys? Does your profound wisdom lead you to believe that indigent defendants get adequate (if not competent) representation, when the Supreme Court of the US says that a homicide defense lawyer who sleeps in court is competent counsel? Your personal attacks may be valid in court where parties and witnesses cannot respond. But in the real world your attacks reveal a profound lack of rational arguments. Sticks and stones, young man.

Above two posts were supposed to appear as replies to comments replying to my original comment. But the replies came with no names attached to them so my replies were sent to no one. The Herald online needs to investigate this no less the criminal abuses of attorneys in court. Fat chance of that happening in this state. Hahaha.

For the record previous comments replying to my comments were sent from esqpainting. The last two had no identifier.

http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1290088

BC Law student asks for money back

By Jessica Heslam
Boston Herald
Wednesday, October 20, 2010

July 19, 2008

The Whiners

The Whiners

Republican US Senator Phil Gramm from Texas said Americans are whiners. He is vilified in the media which celebrates whining by women, African Americans and homosexuals. Whining works. Is whining permitted only for wealthy and powerful identity groups?

http://thehill.com/campaign-2008/gramm-steps-down-as-mccains-co-chair-2008-07-18.html