Page 2,844«..1020..2,8432,8442,8452,846..2,8502,860..»

Category Archives: Transhuman News

Ann Artist is politically incorrect – Video

Posted: December 17, 2014 at 3:42 pm


Ann Artist is politically incorrect
Ann Artist, politically incorrect, mammy #39;s MAD; purple drink, drag.

By: Momager Minge

Read the original:
Ann Artist is politically incorrect - Video

Posted in Politically Incorrect | Comments Off on Ann Artist is politically incorrect – Video

Malzberg | Robert Spencer – Director of Jihad Watch – Video

Posted: at 3:42 pm


Malzberg | Robert Spencer - Director of Jihad Watch
Vice President of the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI) and author of two New York Times bestsellers, "The Truth About Muhammad" and "The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and...

By: NewsmaxTV

Read more here:
Malzberg | Robert Spencer - Director of Jihad Watch - Video

Posted in Politically Incorrect | Comments Off on Malzberg | Robert Spencer – Director of Jihad Watch – Video

Just A Summary | The Politically Incorrect Guide To The Bible – Video

Posted: at 3:42 pm


Just A Summary | The Politically Incorrect Guide To The Bible
JUST A SUMMARY - THE SUMMARY YOUR FAVORITE BOOK =--- Where to buy this book? ISBN: 9781596985209 Book Review of The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Bi...

By: Just a Summary

Follow this link:
Just A Summary | The Politically Incorrect Guide To The Bible - Video

Posted in Politically Incorrect | Comments Off on Just A Summary | The Politically Incorrect Guide To The Bible – Video

Comedy on assassination of N Korean leader will not be shown in S'pore

Posted: at 3:42 pm

Singapore will not be in on the joke that is Seth Rogen and James Franco's latest comedy The Interview.

Written and directed by US actor Rogen, the politically incorrect flick was said to be the main trigger of the hack attack at Sony Pictures Entertainment that began on Nov 24 - simply because it revolves around two reporters (Rogen and Franco) tasked by the CIA with assassinating North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un (Randall Park).

Reviews of The Interview, which opens in the US on Dec 25, are mixed, but we will not be able to judge it for ourselves. It will not be released in Singapore or the rest of Asia, according to the film's website.

Sony Pictures Releasing International Singapore declined to comment if it is due to the hacking, commercial viability or sensitivities. But The Interview was not included in its line-up of releases as of September, and that was way before the hacking scandal erupted.

Rogen's comedies tend to be controversial, and some are considered too niche or sensitive to be a hit at the local box office despite his clout in Hollywood.

His directorial debut, the disaster comedy This Is The End (2013), which saw Rogen, Franco, Jonah Hill and Jay Baruchel facing the apocalypse after a wild night, did not get a local release despite it being a box-office hit in the US.

The 2008 stoner comedy Pineapple Express, starring Rogen and Franco as marijuana smokers, did not get a theatrical release here either.

BAD END

As for The Interview, it features a prominent Asian leader meeting a decidedly bad end.

Too close to home, perhaps?

Visit link:
Comedy on assassination of N Korean leader will not be shown in S'pore

Posted in Politically Incorrect | Comments Off on Comedy on assassination of N Korean leader will not be shown in S'pore

Russian State TV Just Ran A Bigoted Segment On What Races Not To Drink With On New Year's

Posted: at 3:42 pm

YouTubeTV host Yelena Malysheva and others discuss the characteristics and countries of origin of "the Mongoloid race."

You always want to avoid drinking with somebody during the holiday season.

Maybe it's that politically incorrect uncle of yours. Or maybe it's a nagging in-law.

The well-known host of a health show on Russian state-run First Channel has another suggestion: shun those whom she calls "people of the Mongoloid race."

But it's for their own protection, of course.

The segment, titled "whom not to drink with on New Year's" begins with Yelena Malysheva, host of the program "Live Healthfully," inviting an audience member up on stage.

A man named Shukrat, who identifies himself as an Uzbekistan native, is met with hearty laughter when he explains that he "wouldn't want to drink with the police or the Federal Migration Service."

Then Malysheva gets into the meat of her presentation, noting that Russians are "a white race, a Slavic one " and "now we will talk about what race not to drink with on New Year's."

And just so there's no misunderstandings, she adds, "There is no discrimination here, just an understanding of the physiology that makes every race different."

Shukrat then cuts in, noting that he "grew up in the Soviet Union, so I'm not a nationalist" and "can drink with black people and all people, to be honest."

Original post:
Russian State TV Just Ran A Bigoted Segment On What Races Not To Drink With On New Year's

Posted in Politically Incorrect | Comments Off on Russian State TV Just Ran A Bigoted Segment On What Races Not To Drink With On New Year's

Nafeez Ahmed On Media Censorship, 9/11, And ISIS – Video

Posted: at 3:42 pm


Nafeez Ahmed On Media Censorship, 9/11, And ISIS
https://twitter.com/blacktowerradio https://www.facebook.com/pages/Black-Tower-Radio/308157709207443 http://wnrt.worldnewsradio.today.

By: BlackTowerRadio

See original here:
Nafeez Ahmed On Media Censorship, 9/11, And ISIS - Video

Posted in Censorship | Comments Off on Nafeez Ahmed On Media Censorship, 9/11, And ISIS – Video

Rich of ReviewTechUSA – Loot Crate Is Pro Censorship (Dec 15 2014) – Video

Posted: at 3:42 pm


Rich of ReviewTechUSA - Loot Crate Is Pro Censorship (Dec 15 2014)
Basically Rich got dropped from Loot Crate for his Feminazi video he made a week ago. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXK9YTLc7NM) Rich ended up removing this video as soon as he uploaded.

By: FANtomCore

See more here:
Rich of ReviewTechUSA - Loot Crate Is Pro Censorship (Dec 15 2014) - Video

Posted in Censorship | Comments Off on Rich of ReviewTechUSA – Loot Crate Is Pro Censorship (Dec 15 2014) – Video

Apple reverses censorship of pixelated nudity in iPad Papers, Please

Posted: at 3:42 pm

The newly-released iPad port ofPapers, Please, Lucas Popes dystopian bureaucracy simulator, has had its pixelated nudity restored after Apple rolled back itsinitial kibosh, according to a tweet from Pope.

The 2013 game casts you as a border control agent for the fictional country of Arstotzka. As the game goes on, the rules governing whom you can and cannot allow into the country grow increasingly complicated, as do the means at your disposal for determining who is eligible. One of the tools added later in the game is a full body scanner, much like thosecontroversially instituted by the TSAin American airports in recent years. The scan is used to check for smuggled contraband.

Related:Have a bureaucratic holiday: Papers, Please coming to iPads on December 12

In the original game, a menu option toggles whether the people are revealed in their underwear or fully nude. When the game was submitted by Pope for iPad, Apple originally rejected the feature as a violation of the companys pornography policy, forcing Pope to remove the option.

Through subsequent conversations Pope was able to convince the censors otherwise. The feature has since been reinstated via an update, and can now be turned on from the options menu. The games rating has also been accordingly bumped up to 17+.

Papers, Please is available now for iPad only through the iOS App Store for $8.

Link:
Apple reverses censorship of pixelated nudity in iPad Papers, Please

Posted in Censorship | Comments Off on Apple reverses censorship of pixelated nudity in iPad Papers, Please

Harsher Censorship or Cunning Plot? Confusion Reigns Over Chinese Online TV Bans

Posted: at 3:42 pm

Intrigue piles upon intrigue in the Chinese online TV world right now, as top U.S. shows are banned from online streaming sites but are being lined up to re-appear on the state broadcaster CCTV.

So fiendish are the twists and turns of the story so far that it would not be out of place among the fleshpots and ultraviolent warriors of the HBO series Game of Thrones, which, incredibly, aired on Chinas national broadcaster CCTV on Sunday.

Webizens are wailing and gnashing their teeth over a government decision to pull The Big Bang Theory, NCIS, The Good Wife and The Practice from online streaming sites. They are calling it the latest attack on free speech, and poignantly asking for the return of Sheldon, one of Big Bang Theorys most beloved stars in China.

However, this may really be all about business and re-imposing state control.

As Game of Thrones Cersei Lannister would put it: You win or you die."

They are showing Game of Thrones and yet Big Bang Theory isnt safe. Something is wrong with that, a senior source at an online TV company, who requested anonymity, told The Hollywood Reporter.

Until now, the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television has allowed video websites to operate with few of the restrictions imposed on movies or TV, as it tries to encourage a high-tech industry where China has opportunities to lead the field.

Online companies such as Youku, Tencent and Sohu have operated with far more freedom to show edgy material, such asThe Walking DeadandHouse of Cards, than the traditional media, such as TV and cinema. Its long been baffling how the government allows shows likeHouse of Cards, particularly the second season, which had a storyline critical of Chinese government corruption.

As reported inThe Hollywood Reporterearlier this month, SAPPRFT said it was planning to increase censorship of foreign content .

The regulators have been working on proper regulations since 2009. I firmly believe that the government will leave enough room for us and the online TV content providers. We provide lots of revenues for them, said the source.

See the original post here:
Harsher Censorship or Cunning Plot? Confusion Reigns Over Chinese Online TV Bans

Posted in Censorship | Comments Off on Harsher Censorship or Cunning Plot? Confusion Reigns Over Chinese Online TV Bans

Inside the Firewall: Tracking the News That China Blocks

Posted: at 3:42 pm

By Sisi Wei, ProPublica, Dec. 17, 2014

Every day since Nov. 17, 2014, ProPublica has been testing whether the homepages of international news organizations are accessible to browsers inside China. Of the 18 in our test, 9 are currently blocked. Below are the results. To test, we use GreatFire.org, a censorship monitoring service in China that launched in 2011. Methodology

Hover over the graphic to see dates. Click on a date to see more details.

Our automated tests run shortly after midnight U.S. Eastern Time, which is 1 p.m. in Beijing. They run on up to eight servers in separate locations in China, and can return one of four results:

ProPublica will continue to monitor news sites daily, and may add additional news sites in the future. Know a site we should add? E-mail Sisi Wei at sisi.wei@propublica.org.

Additional design and development by Lena Groeger, Mike Tigas and Yue Qiu.

ProPublica, with permission, used data from GreatFire.org, a free service that anybody can use to test if a website is accessible within China. Its pseudonymous founders are activists who created the site to highlight online censorship in China.

GreatFire.org runs tests only upon request. Historical test results are therefore not necessarily available every day. On Nov. 17, 2014, ProPublica began initiating daily tests for 15 international news sites, and on Dec. 5, we added three more sites for testing. We plan to continue testing and updating this database every day for the foreseeable future.

We chose the 18 sites in our test because of their status as internationally important news sites or because theyve recently run stories that led them to be blocked inside China. We are able to add more sites to the database. If you think you know a site we should be testing, let us know by emailing sisi.wei@propublica.org.

The most accurate test of censorship is conducted inside the censoring country, but doing so comes with a variety of risks. Continual attempts to visit blocked sites are detectable by the local authorities, and can therefore be dangerous political activity. ProPublica has spent the last year attempting to perfect a way to test censorship around the world using computers inside each censoring country. We have not yet found a testing method that would ensure participants safety, though we continue to look for a solution. In the meantime, were using the GreatFire service already available inside China.

Go here to see the original:
Inside the Firewall: Tracking the News That China Blocks

Posted in Censorship | Comments Off on Inside the Firewall: Tracking the News That China Blocks

Page 2,844«..1020..2,8432,8442,8452,846..2,8502,860..»