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RightHandWolf
5y ago  The Hub

@GayLubeOil Dude, why didn't you PM me to let me know you'd be in Austin?/s

    

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RightHandWolf
5y ago  The Hub

@MentORPHEUS The tried and true old magician's trick of misdirection.

    

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RightHandWolf
5y ago  TheRedPill

@dropkickPUA Bravery is NOT the absence of fear. Bravery is managing to accomplish something in spite of your fear.

    

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RightHandWolf
5y ago  TheRedPill

@redpillschool I've mentioned this case several times, but since I was living in suburban Chicago when this transpired, I think you can understand why it made such a lasting impression.

In the summer of 1978, a 16 year girl named Cathy Crowell had a pregnancy scare, after having sex with her current boyfriend. She was in a foster home and not on very good terms with her foster parents, so she thought of a way to cover her tracks, just in case.

One night after work, she popped a couple of buttons off of her Long John Silvers uniform shirt, rolled around on the ground to dirty up her appearance, and then frantically flagged down a passing squad car. She reported that she had been kidnapped and gang raped, and to back her claim, she was wearing the underwear she had worn during her most recent encounter with the boyfriend.

She was interviewed, and although there were a few things off about her story, an investigation was begun. She also gave a description of one of her "attackers", which a police artist duly sketched up. Unfortunately, the drawing looked a great deal like a 22 year-old area resident by the name of Gary Dotson. He was arrested and interviewed, and of course he claimed his innocence. All there was her word and a police sketch, a sketch with a bit of a problem: although the facial features were a pretty good likeness, the sketch showed a clean shaven suspect, while Gary Dotson had a fully developed mustache.

You've heard about Chicago corruption before, but unless you have actually LIVED there, you have no idea. All the references made in movies and TV really are the tip of the iceberg.

As you might have guessed, Dotson was indicted. Tried. Convicted on a count of aggravated kidnapping and a count of sexual assault, and was sentenced to 40 years at the end of his 1979 trial.

Several years later, the "victim" had moved to New England, gotten married, and even got herself a good dose of that Old Time religion. She got feeling a wee bit guilty and talked about all of this with her pastor. Her pastor advised her to make things right by recanting her testimony and starting the process of freeing an innocent man.

The Cook County States Attorney's Office REFUSED to accept her recantation, but fortunately, a new scientific method was available: DNA testing. Motions were filed, but Cook County fought them tooth and nail before allowing the tests. You guessed it . . . the DNA sample taken from her cum-stained panties did NOT match Dotson's DNA.

So now there was the matter of vacating the conviction. Cook County fought that one tooth and nail as well. Governor James Thompson convened a special clemency hearing with full media access and coverage, and ultimately Gary Dotson was released after being falsely imprisoned for 10 years.

Funny thing, though . . . Cathy Crowell Webb, aside from having some bad press, faced no legal repercussions for effectively stealing 10 years of somebody's life.

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RightHandWolf
5y ago  TheRedPill

@redpillschool That's the exact program, alright. All of us natural born US citizens have these quaint, anitquairian ideas about little things such as the presumption of innocence, the right to counsel, freedom of speech and peaceable assembly . . . you know, those founding principles we thought important enough to take the most powerful military of the 18th century.

Now, the globalists have a new plan. Demographic manipulation and/or replacement. In another 20 or 30 years (if that) the leftists will be able to point to polling numbers about as lopsided as a Cuban election during Uncle Fidel's time as a "mandate.

    

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RightHandWolf
5y ago  TheRedPill

Funny thing, huh? People like being able to speak their mind on a subject. Doing so at work can be dicey as hell these days, wearing the wrong t-shirt or hat can "trigger" someone, so the internet was kind of the last refuge. I've been online almost 20 years. I was not an early adopter, but I still remember some of the old school Disqus forums rather fondly . . . before the dark times . . . before the pudenda agenda was allowed to run roughshod over little concepts such as free speech, due process, and the presumption of innocence.

    

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RightHandWolf
5y ago  The Hub

@MentORPHEUS How about a 24 hour marathon screening of Thelma & Louise?

    

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RightHandWolf
5y ago  TheRedPill

@redpillschool They overplayed their hand, and the vast majority of the comments are not favorable for them. The death of free speech and healthy debate was a common theme. There were some good comments about the rise of a technocratically flavored form of fascism. Plus more than a few invitations for the admins to go choke on a bag of dicks. In short, they telegraphed the intended branch swing and wound up waiting at the altar. Good bye, good luck and fuck you very much, Reddit!

    

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RightHandWolf
5y ago  TheRedPill

@redpillschool I think Maxim #1 would make a great T-shirt. Which gives me an idea . . .

Zazzle.com is a place that does custom printing. T-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies and other wearable items, as well as coffee mugs and such. Perhaps a brainstorming session is in order to see about making some Red Pill merch. This would spread awareness and maybe even help defray some of the operating costs. I just had another idea: the World War I recruiting poster could be reworked. A glaring Uncle Sam pointing his finger with the caption: I Want YOU To Take The Red Pill!

    

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RightHandWolf
5y ago  TheRedPill

@redpillschool To me, the real interesting thing is the timing. From the time you posted about all the upgrades being ready to go and reissuing the invitation to register over here to the time of the formal announcement of the ban was a matter of what, 24, maybe 36 hours? Last I checked, the ban announcement had over 1,300 upvotes and close to 600 comments. I'm just surprised the sub is still accessible . . . although I'm sure the ban hammer is raised for the death blow. Shit happens.

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