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"screed" Definitions
  1. a long piece of writing, especially one that is not very interesting

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But perhaps Woolf wrote her screed a tad too hastily.
Silicon Valley is wry and raunchy, not a political screed.
France, a lengthy and largely incoherent screed against immigrants and
You needn't be sober to post an outraged screed on Facebook.
Now the group had replied in an angry screed on Twitter.
The Putin screed against protectionism is helpless against this form of competition.
And if the latter, is it a screed against Cheney et al.?
His critique is no screed: He acknowledges, rightly, what they do well.
His intense, extended Twitter screed about Trump has me a little concerned.
"I don't write my music for Sony," he scrawls in one memorable screed.
But there's nowhere to go and no end in sight for this screed.
The audience laps up Midge's pro-woman screed, but Harry is deeply offended.
It's pretty clear that the Spider-Man panel isn't an anti-SJW screed.
No lukewarm screed from Sandberg addressing a tertiary and much safer company concern.
The document is an anti-Semitic screed filled with white nationalist conspiracy theories.
Exclusive: Here's The Full 5003-Page Anti-Diversity Screed Circulating Internally at Google [Updated]Photo: APA software engineer's 10-page screed against Google's diversity initiatives is going viral inside the company, being shared on an internal meme network and Google+.
The artist's solo show at James Cohan is a raucous, slightly creepy, rebellious screed.
There is nothing in the latest screed that is specific enough to be enforceable.
This isn't an exposé or a screed or even a socially conscious neorealist film.
Trump made the remark as part of a long screed on Beijing's trade practices.
Authorities found a screed about starting a militia that they believed belonged to Waters.
Mr. Rebgetz's colorful English-language screed mixes self-deprecating humor with rage and disgust.
The writer of the anti-immigrant screed said his opinions pre-date Trump's presidency.
And, really, who thought something like that was adaptable, some tedious old-timey screed?
Permanent Record isn't just an internet-age manifesto or a screed about government overreach.
Banks suggested in the multi-post screed that Musk was tweeting while on psychedelic drugs.
Authorities are investigating a racist, anti-immigrant screed they believe was posted by the suspect.
Suburbicon wants to be a fable and a comedy, a screed and an entertaining indictment.
The young man responded with a vitriolic screed that he posted on his Facebook page.
The former candidate, in turn, called her an "ignorant half-savage" in a racist screed.
"I support the Christchurch shooter and his manifesto," he wrote in a pre-attack screed.
In other words, if I post a libelous screed to Facebook, I'm responsible, not Facebook.
The video, published by Mashable, is a five-minute screed addressed to HBO CEO Richard Plepler.
Roth's alter-ego Nathan Zuckerman goes on a impassioned screed about supposed "intellectual giants" like Appel.
Short snippets of Damore's screed appear in bold, parts of it highlighted, linking to Sampat's Vignettes.
Starr released an unvarnished screed directed at President Bill Clinton -- designed to drive him from office.
Police said the gunman had written a screed that echoed Trump's racist rhetoric targeting Mexican immigrants.
David Burke, chief executive of Makena Capital Management, posted an angry screed on his Facebook page.
"I'd like to thank him for what he did," one person wrote in a chilling screed.
In fact, Clinton never uttered such words, nor does Morris's screed even make such a claim.
The suspected shooter posted a racist screed onto the site prior to carrying out the attack.
Here's the strange and beautiful screed in its entirety:I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm trying to remove it.
His screed, titled "Google's Ideological Echo Chamber," went internally viral, as first reported by Motherboard on Saturday.
Though the reasoning is puzzling, Judge Shepherd's opinion in Hawley sounds nothing like an anti-abortion screed.
On August 153, she published a new screed, subtly titled In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome!
Unlike most hacktivist operations, there's no screed introducing the text file saying who's claiming responsibility or why.
I don't wish for this to be read as some sort of one-dimensional screed against Android.
Probably for many of the same reasons that we have heard about the screed from James Damore.
Days before the hack, Maloney posted a rambling screed with a similar title to his Facebook page.
She resigned with a 25-page screed that painted the campaign finance agency as rife with dysfunction.
The Republican primaries are awash in anti-immigrant sentiment and screed; corporate America generally backs immigration reform.
This is not a screed about deleting your Facebook account—although if you want to, here's how.
A self-­identified fascist, Breivik attached a 1,500-page screed attacking Islam, cultural Marxism, feminism, and immigration.
Check out the first single, "Vicious Cycle," a screed against the crushing banality of life under capitalism.
On Sunday night, he issued a mostly all-caps Twitter screed directed at Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.
Days before the hack, Maloney posted a rambling screed with a similar title to his Facebook page.
An anti-immigrant screed apparently uploaded by the El Paso suspect appeared online just before the shooting.
Mr. Hauser has told interviewers that whatever its conservative leanings, the book is not a hate screed.
Omar's anti-Semitic tropes, including explicitly attacking AIPAC and its supporters and raising the "dual loyalty" screed.
Based on what I had read in the media, I was prepared for a rabid sexist screed.
Copies of the video and the shooter's 24-page screed were also posted to Facebook and Instagram.
The New York Times essay is a thinly disguised screed against Kavanaugh that fails on every level.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — It was an ordinary cram session, around midnight, when the screed appeared on students' phones.
Instead of recognizing the danger of his own words, Trump vilified the subjects of his original racist screed.
" An angry screed on Canadian site CitizenGo says that the "totally offensive and revolting" shop "[serves] up blasphemy.
And every day, Americans are left bracing for a Twitter screed that could set off a nuclear war.
The June 2488 piece wasn't the first time the $2127 stat popped up in an anti-weed screed.
Before the shooting, he posted a manifesto online, an anti-Semitic screed filled with white nationalist conspiracy theories.
Or maybe it's a Twitter feud, a media-ready screed on Facebook or a fashion experiment on Instagram.
No one told him to go out and write a book that was basically an anti-Trump screed.
The entire screed was classic Trump: unhinged, breathtakingly dishonest and aimed squarely at making the opposition's head explode.
Officials identified the gunman as a 43-year-old German who posted a racist video and screed online.
The screed was well received by Trump's campaign manager Brad Parscale, who used it to slam the media.
The world's largest tech companies were forced to scramble on Friday to keep the violent screed from spreading.
There was Rebecca Solnit's Google Bus screed in the London Review of Books, and then the actual protests themselves.
The only genuine failure of this otherwise excellent screed is that Mr Giridharadas does not push his argument further.
I'm sure that he would go down with some kind of strange racist screed, but he would go down.
The suspected shooter livestreamed the killings and had posted a racist screed on online messaging boards before the attack.
Not you -- unless you're a billionaire reading this screed, in which case he probably cares a lot about you.
In an unprompted screed against Comey, Trump said Democrats wanted Comey fired but then criticized Trump for dismissing him.
This is not a screed against trade, but instead an argument for an approach to trade that makes sense.
Even Mr. Trump eventually tired of Ms. Pirro's screed and walked out of the room, according to the person.
A racist, anti-immigrant screed — complaining of a "Hispanic invasion of Texas" — was posted online shortly before the shooting.
Democrats close to the campaign said she can probably slide by with a paint-by-numbers anti-Trump screed.
As justification for his screed, he writes that these "false stories" have brought him "harm," but that's about it.
But when D.M. expressed his excitement about his family, he was met with a screed, according to van Amstel.
Hitler's original 782-page screed is now a 2,000-page, two-volume critical analysis with a $60 price tag.
The episode is kept from becoming a sociopolitical screed in the way Brooker, Bridges, and Haynes broaden that depiction.
I drove through town, passing block after block checkered with Trump signs, listening to screed after screed on talk radio about the malevolence of Obama and Clinton, and it sent me into one of those echo-chamber vortexes where I began to wonder if any Ohioans would be voting for Clinton at all.
And while the Google screed focused largely on gender, many of these same arguments have been used to justify racism.
Last August, Google fired James Damore shortly after the engineer's internal screed against affirmative action at the company went viral.
It is advertised as an "admonishment of received truths"; mostly it is a screed on what he calls "Generation Wuss".
This isn't a screed about a racist church, because that would not only be unfair, it would be a mischaracterization.
Shine's screed against vaccines came on Wednesday after CNN reported on a measles outbreak in Clark County, Washington and Oregon.
The screed argues that women aren't suited for tech jobs for "biological" reasons and rails against diversity in the workplace.
"His partisan screed yesterday was telling," said Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat of Rhode Island, who sits on the Judiciary Committee.
A parable has many advantages over a screed or a sermon (or, it must be said, an op-ed column).
She's sipping the drink and watching the screed while sitting inside what's presumably her own business, Run Silent, Run Drapes.
This is far from an anti-war screed; war has a necessary and terrible place along the spectrum of diplomacy.
There is little question Mr. Trump enjoys a substantial natural audience for "Triggered," an extended screed against the American left.
But this privacy screed was an especially rare statement from the Apple CEO at a uniquely tortured time for his company.
The defendant tried to get around an advertising ban by printing a political screed on the other side of his flyers.
My Medium post is as good as a CNN which is as good as an InfoWars screed about pedophiles on Mars.
Even before his Twitter screed against McConnell this week, Trump saw firsthand that he cannot will or bully legislation into being.
And Trump himself did not rush to Priebus' defense when a vulgar screed from Scaramucci appeared on the New Yorker's website.
Entertainment Weekly declared Michael Moore's anti-Bush screed Fahrenheit 9/11 as the 85033th best form of media of the 2000s.
The whole little screed, based on a misapprehension (Kennedy was not supporting the Court's decision per se), shows a stiff anger.
The suspected shooter livestreamed the killings and had posted a hateful and racist screed on online messaging boards before the attack.
The shooter in El Paso, Texas, apparently posted an anti-immigrant screed before killing 22 people at a Walmart on Saturday.
The shooting suspect in El Paso, Texas, warned of an "invasion" in a racist internet screed before allegedly killing 22 people.
There's another side to the screencapped Facebook screed or the bufoonish tweet that goes viral across six different social media platforms.
In midlife, she became a master practitioner of a genre undergoing a renaissance in our own time: the bitter political screed.
When reading the historians' statement, the last thing you'd think is that the quoted words were an ad hominem screed in
Photo: GettyOn Saturday, Gizmodo published a 10-page-long screed written by Google software engineer James Damore blasting the company's diversity policies.
Image: Getty / GizmodoGoogle fired software engineer James Damore on Monday after his 10-page anti-diversity screed went viral within the company.
This one is kind of upsetting, and the author of the shocking screed has a very specific reason for her harsh words.
The Google engineer fired after posting a 10-page screed railing against the company's diversity initiatives tells WIRED he plans to sue.
While the motive for the Dayton shooting is unclear, the accused gunman in El Paso had posted an anti-immigrant screed online.
He didn't provide specifics or answers of any kind really, but you can read McElhaney's screed below if you feel like it.
They've also said that the suspected shooter is the likely author of an anti-Latino screed published online shortly before the shooting.
I mean, that, to me, is far more troubling than whatever his most recent screed against my mom or my family [is].
Ahead of the alleged massacre, Roof is believed to have visited white supremacist websites and authored a racist screed on the internet.
But the president's own messaging to his followers has repeatedly echoed the core theme of the alleged shooter's racist, anti-immigrant screed.
Trump and the ban A little more than two weeks later, Trump delivered what might be his most infamous anti-Muslim screed.
But that did not stop the Krugman screed from going viral, as liberals celebrated the news that Trumponomics has crashed and burned.
"This screed could have come from a Bernie stump speech," Professor Josh Blackman wrote on the right-leaning Volokh Conspiracy legal blog.
I read Vice less as a political screed than as a character study, of Cheney and of the country he helped lead.
It was a typically wide-ranging screed, touching on George Orwell's "213"; the end of the federal government's fiscal year on Sept.
Security officials identified the killer as a 73-year-old German who had posted a racist video and screed on the internet.
With #BoycottHawaii, Trump critics saw an opening to flip the script and took it, turning a conservative screed into a liberal taunt.
Meanwhile, Cyrus is fighting back against accusations of slut-shaming; recently, she posted a screed on Instagram Stories condemning the peanut gallery.
"The European Union treats us very, very unfairly," Trump said, in a screed that included another characteristic political device -- a flagrant threat.
A trade group backed by the search giant penned a screed previewing Oracle's "likely misleading arguments" during oral arguments set to begin Thursday.
But Rahm, well buddy, you made my decision easy by writing an absolutely perfect anti-Medicare for all screed in the Washington Post.
"Continuing his screed on Twitter the next morning, Trump mocked the network's slogan: "CNN'S slogan is CNN, THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN NEWS.
The El Paso shooter, a white male, apparently posted a racist screed on an anonymous online messaging board shortly before his attack began.
This triggered a series of messages that eventually ended in a long screed from Ellenbogen to Koreshetz and program director Dr. Ramona Hicks.
The legislation recently introduced in the Senate, named the Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment Act (RAISE) bill, is not some racist screed.
Annlinn KrugerBar Harbor, Me. To the Editor: As I began reading "Full-Spectrum Corruption," I inwardly moaned: another hysterical screed about President Trump.
As I wrote in The Atlantic in 20163, Mr. Haley's conspiracy theories could have easily been pulled from a 1990s anti-Clinton screed.
Instead, Garrow's epilogue delivers a crude screed against Obama the president and Obama the man, filled with bald assertions and coy half-truths.
" Mr. Schumer asked in a speech on the Senate floor on Thursday morning, describing Mr. McConnell's remarks as a "30-minute partisan screed.
I wrote my anti-Oprah 2020 screed because I am a woman of the people, and I knew the people craved Oprah content.
Not long after, Bruins Coach Bruce Cassidy launched into a screed that condemned the postseason officiating as a "black eye" on the league.
Amber Rose hopped onto Twitter Wednesday to respond to Kanye West's screed against Wiz Khalifa, her ex-husband and father of her son Sebastian.
After the Google memo criticizing diversity efforts was passed around the company, workers reportedly posted on Blind their approval or disgust with the screed.
"Youtube filtered my channels to keep them from getting views!" she wrote as part of a screed which included a quote from Adolf Hitler.
Posted by one "GameKyuubi," the misspelled screed was made in the immediate aftermath of a now-legendary Bitcoin price crash in December of 2013.
Crusius is believed to have authored a racist and anti-immigrant screed, which was published via online message board 8chan before the shooting occurred.
The screed posted to the anonymous extremist message board railed against immigrants in Texas and pushed talking points about preserving European identity in America.
Trump's tweets read more like the sort of screed you'd see on 4chan than something you'd expect from the president of the United States.
But it's also why the show isn't the sort of hectoring screed a lot of its harshest critics assumed it would be, sight unseen.
Many media outlets deemed Damore's memo an "anti-diversity" or "sexist" screed, and he was fired for perpetuating "harmful gender stereotypes" amid the uproar.
He fired off a nonsensical screed eviscerating LeBron, calling his decision a "shocking act of disloyalty" and "a cowardly betrayal," among other bad things.
Most of the six-page screed appeared to be mundane, but the 28-year-old took the opportunity to reassert his anti-immigrant views.
In his surprisingly literate screed, the Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik called his country the "most suicidal" in Europe for accommodating nonwhite minorities.
In May, an anonymous user posted a screed on "Target Selection," providing a blueprint on how to increase the body count during mass shootings.
In May, an anonymous user posted a screed on "Target Selection," providing a blueprint on how to increase the body count during mass shootings.
Varney's screed is a polite version of some of the things that Facebook, Yelp, and Instagram users have been posting on the Guggenheim's pages.
He allegedly fired a crossbow at officers, who were there to investigate the defacement of a local cinema's website with a rambling, racist screed.
Google fired a software engineer yesterday in response to public outrage over the man's 10-page screed against women being represented proportionally in tech companies.
A software engineer's 53-page screed against Google's diversity initiatives is going viral inside the company, being shared on an internal meme network and Google+.
Most know what it's like to be phubbed: You're in the middle of a passionate screed only to realize that your partner's attention is elsewhere.
A month before, he had run a segment with Ann Coulter, who had just published her 11th book, an anti-immigration screed titled ¡Adios, America!
Her poem is a screed against assimilationists and the "politics of respectability" that compel LGBT people to suppress their identities for the sake of homophobes.
Before the El Paso shooter targeted Latinos shopping at Walmart on Saturday morning, he posted a four-page screed accusing immigrants of destroying the environment.
She didn't find one, so instead wrote a screed on Facebook that eventually became a group called Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America.
You don't need to read the latest screed by a hater to know that unhinged killers feel entitled to freedom without any obligations to others.
And Harris repeated her contention that Trump's divisive rhetoric had inspired the El Paso shooter, who apparently wrote an anti-immigrant screed before the attack.
A standout work by Zhang Peili, China's first video artist, shows a female newscaster on China's state television, CCTV, repeating a meaningless screed about water.
Douthat is a conservative, and so there's a temptation to treat this book as a reactionary screed, or an angry protest against the modern condition.
" He continued his screed, repeating many of the same criticisms he's leveled against the media: "We don't have freedom of the press in this country.
Before the New Year, Andrew Bosworth, Facebook's Vice President of augmented and virtual reality, posted a rambling 2,500 word screed to his internal Facebook page.
After Lincoln's assassination, when Johnson assumed the presidency, he addressed supporters with an angry, rambling screed during which he referred to himself over 200 times.
But I think his most revealing piece of commentary was a 2011 screed against low interest rates and what he considered a "weak dollar" policy.
Just imagine… There Are Cadavers "Cadavers" is both a dirge for the numerous deceased and an angry screed against the regime responsible for these killings.
He jumped into action, posting statements to Facebook and Instagram in order to provide a counter-narrative to the killer's hateful screed that was circulating online.
He had posted it to 8chan, becoming the third shooter to post such a screed to the site before carrying out a horrific act of violence.
The El Paso suspect is the third shooter this year to post such a screed to the site before carrying out an act of horrific violence.
Anyway, this isn't a philosophical screed, it's internal PR, but it rings true with the company's public actions and what I know of its internal culture.
It would be one thing if the usually firebrand Cruz was responding to that lost coverage scenario with a hard-edged screed about government free loaders.
Because nowhere mentioned in Ramos' screed is the fact that his daughter, Paola Ramos, has worked in the Obama Administration or on his re-election campaign.
"When I order my burger, I'm picturing the Heinz I'm going to bathe it in," argued Ben Robinson at Thrillist in a screed against artisanal variations.
The El Paso shooter, who is white, posted a screed online about a "Hispanic invasion of Texas" shortly before opening fire at a Walmart on Aug.
So when she turned her 2017 Cecil B. DeMille award speech at the Golden Globes into an anti-Donald Trump screed it rocked the news cycle.
As if Pinker's failure to establish his own case for optimism were not enough, he ends his book with a lengthy screed against holdouts and malcontents.
The stirring, heart-pounding Twitter screed that resulted was, hands down, the best thing that hell site has seen since Barry Jenkins's Notting Hill plane tweets.
The study doesn't read like a classic crank/contrarian screed and the authors seem willing enough to concede that there may well be nothing to it.
" Representative Greg Walden, Republican of Oregon, said the resolution was a political screed and "doesn't do a darn thing to protect people with pre-existing conditions.
Now, 8chan is in the spotlight again because of a screed apparently posted by the man who killed 22 people in El Paso, Texas, this weekend.
That's the dual bottom line on the extraordinary screed last week against diversity in general, and immigration in particular, from Fox News Channel host Tucker Carlson.
West Palm Beach, Florida (CNN)President Donald Trump, ensconced in his opulent private club of Mar-a-Lago this weekend, had a screed of combative thoughts.
Police believe the suspect was targeting Latinos after investigations linked him to a racist screed speaking of a "Hispanic invasion" was posted online before the attack.
Each installation in the series became an evisceration of contemporary America: Each film was an anti-consumerist screed against a society atomized by greed, corporations, and prejudices.
It wasn't a screed or a rant, but, judging by his document, Damore clearly feels that some basic truths are getting ignored—silenced, even—by Google's bosses.
Mustafa opened her home mailbox and found a five-page screed about Islam from a stranger who demanded that she publicly denounce specific verses of the Qur'an.
As I wrote in my review, he failed to mention the fact that the majority of Harris's diary was a virulently racist, misogynistic, homophobic, and ableist screed.
That tension led to a profane screed by a 27-year-old software engineer, Shem Magnezi, and his colleague Omri Aloni, on the self-publishing platform Medium.
Dressed in prison blues, his band caged behind bars, Lamar raised his shackled hands to the mic to rhyme "The Blacker the Berry," a screed against oppression.
Far from being a screed for sexual liberation, "Portnoy's Complaint" is a study in the ever-present pull between the tribal and the transgressive in modern life.
The suspected 21-year-old shooter in El Paso allegedly posted a racist screed to 8chan shortly before killing 2023 people and injuring dozens more last Saturday.
She'd been reading about the Unabomber's manifesto, a screed on the perils of technology, and thought that it sounded a lot like her troubled brother-in-law.
I felt like museum curators were inadvertently trying to load the blame of the Holocaust upon a foreign screed of devils who somehow made it onto earth.
Mr. Lotz has fashioned a fresh text for "Lear": a lengthy poetic screed called "The Politicians" that is either the climax or the denouement of the production.
In a hate-filled screed he published online, Mr. Balliet, 27, made clear that he had chosen his target hoping to kill as many Jews as possible.
He opened the hearing with a brief attempt to seem fair, followed by a partisan screed that confirmed he had no intention of getting at the truth.
Lindsey Graham used his time to vanquish any kind of inner John McCain and he let out a loud partisan screed against his opponents for being partisan.
Delivering his latest screed against Democrats and the immigration policies for which he holds them responsible, Trump repeatedly tied the Democrats to crimes committed by undocumented immigrants.
Partly this is so he and his wife, Daphne (Melissa Murray), can ponder divorce, but mostly it's to escape the noise he has helped generate with his screed.
West and Everson's screed against the sad shit has apparently ignited a bigger conversation within the consortium's ranks about the approval process for new emojis, according to BuzzFeed.
The gunman who slaughtered 353 people at a Walmart in heavily Hispanic El Paso was in custody, as police trawled through an anti-immigrant screed he had written.
"Atlas Shrugged", a political screed presented as a romance, remains a staple of best-seller lists and perhaps the single most influential clarion call for anti-state individualism.
But can Facebook reform its 15-year legacy as devourer of all things private with a single sweeping, underedited screed from its copycat visionary and dark-pattern technocrat?
Police in El Paso detained a 21-year-old white male suspect named Patrick Crusius, who they believe posted a racist screed on the internet before the shooting.
With a much-anticipated critical edition of Hitler's hateful screed in the pipeline, it's worth revisiting how the French translation endured decades of dubious sales, editing and censorship.
More strangely, an expert I've used as a finance source before hit me back with a copyrighted, vaguely conspiratorial screed he'd penned about the elitism of institutional investing.
Rather than write a screed on his own Facebook page, Zuckerberg chose to put in in the form of a 1,000-word article for the Wall Street Journal.
I'm here instead to criticize the section of his column that has been relatively ignored: his "anti-Clinton screed," as he proudly described it to his email list.
Authorities are investigating a racist screed that may be connected to the deadly Walmart shooting in El Paso, Texas, that killed 20 people and injured 26 on Saturday.
Before launching his shooting rampage at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, 220006-year-old Patrick Crusius posted an anti-immigrant screed on the online messaging board 2202chan.
In fact, for much of its eighty-odd pages, it is a deadly serious screed, promulgating some of white power's grounding myths and showcasing its most violent consequences.
And on Saturday, 43 minutes before he entered the Walmart in El Paso, the suspect posted a four-page racist screed to the website to explain his actions.
"Iraq, crooked as hell," Mr. Trump said, at the tail end of his normal screed about ISIS controlling some of the "highest grades of oil" in the world.
The immigration bit was even more positive for Rubio, who got to include this extended screed condemning Cruz's alleged flip-flopping and apostasies: When you talk about immigration.
But it was Mr. Trump who added an anti-immigrant screed to his Trump Tower campaign announcement in June 2015 in New York City without telling his aides.
In 2018, Kelly implied in his 19-minute screed "I Admit" that he is no longer profiting from his music sales, possibly the result of a poorly-constructed contract.
That 127-tweet screed plows through the last few decades of US foreign policy, ultimately arriving at a patriotic but empty conclusion devoid of any compelling revelations about Russia.
A New York state art gallery is turning a piece of hate mail on its head, adopting the screed as an unofficial slogan and putting it on T-shirts.
If a friend were to ask me what the best web browser is, I'd answer "Chrome" in a heartbeat, so don't mistake this as a screed against Google's browser.
The suspect, Patrick Crusius, is believed to have written a screed claiming responsibility for the attack and railing against what he called a "Hispanic invasion of Texas," investigators said.
Rumors of infighting among Trump's staff eventually devolved into all-out warfare, bursting dramatically into the open late Thursday with a vulgar screed from incoming communications director Anthony Scaramucci.
Though I started this piece as a screed against the Squirtle Squad, rewatching the episode after two decades made me realize that my childhood impression was incomplete and distorted.
The four-page screed was posted on 8chan about an hour before his alleged act of domestic terrorism that left 22019 dead and 28 wounded as of Sunday morning.
But to label this a derivative of Marxism – as the White House's chief economist, Kevin Hassett, effectively tried to do in last year's 72-page screed – is off base.
" Fast-forward to 85033, when Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan preached this screed: "Listen, Jewish people don't have no hands that are free of the blood of us.
Yet if this idea of the artist as an unfettered spirit persists, its reliable oppositional principle remains, almost a century after Connolly wrote his screed, the practice of domesticity.
Before the shootings, Tarrant, a 28-year-old Australian, posted a 74-page white supremacist screed on the website 8chan, in which he outlined his racist and violent views.
Her screed, deemed too mean for a different group but reposted on her own page, is an ode to why the ocean sunfish is the world's most ridiculous creature.
The El Paso, Texas, shooting was the third case in recent times where a mass shooter posted a violent screed on the fringe website 8chan shortly before opening fire.
They can distinguish between a news story and an editorial in The Wall Street Journal, or a screed in Breitbart versus a news story in The New York Times.
Nadia Savchenko, a member of Parliament who became a national hero when she was a pilot captured by Russia, recently appeared on television and delivered an anti-Semitic screed.
The Kentucky Republican wrote a screed against leadership on social media and marched to the House side of the Capitol where he demanded that legislative aides show him the proposal.
Far from an anti-Semitic conspiracy screed, as some imagined it, the document is a fairly innocuous bit of opposition research grounded in previously published information from mainstream news outlets.
Officials believe the suspected shooter in that case, a 22018-year-old white man who surrendered to police, posted an anti-immigrant, white supremacist screed online before he opened fire.
He was fired after the public release of his 10-page screed, which alleges men are naturally "better leaders" than women, who are too neurotic to succeed in the workplace.
Police apprehended the suspect, a 21-year-old white male named Patrick Wood Crusius, who reportedly posted a white supremacist screed on internet messaging forum 8chan minutes before the massacre.
Regardless, "NYEAH EH" is more an extremely niche and over-the-top sketch than a serious drill-inspired screed, but the TTC and Toronto police aren't seeing it that way.
Not only was this a powerful extended screed, but a lot of it — the crop insurance line, the Snowden line, the green card line — had the virtue of being true.
Just this past weekend, a mass shooting in El Paso, Texas — in which the suspect allegedly posted an anti-immigrant screed online — have called that denial into question once more.
It was a white supremacist who published a racist screed who opened fire at a Walmart in the border city of El Paso last week, killing 22 Americans and Mexicans.
At a campaign rally Tuesday night, Mr. Trump invoked Mr. Palij's deportation during a screed against Democrats, who he said would throw open America's borders and do away with ICE.
This week, in the time it took her to type out an Instagram screed, Louise Linton transformed herself from the Treasury secretary's wife to a Real Housewife of the Treasury.
The manifesto, an anti-Muslim screed written by the suspected gunman in the New Zealand massacre, was posted on a Greek life forum and sent to several students' phones. 6.
Calling the anonymous writer's screed "disgusting" and "pretty sad," Donald Trump Jr. told ABC's "Good Morning America" that the circle of trusted aides within the West Wing walls is shrinking.
"The Overstory" is a novel, neither a work of journalism nor a political screed, and it engages readers on many levels, the way great art inevitably does: emotionally, imaginatively, intellectually.
In a 2009 op-ed for The Hill, the creationist governor wrote a screed opposing stem cell research, and promised to block to use of federal funding for such projects.
The confirmation came after hours of debate — and despite unprecedented opposition following Kavanaugh's recent Senate testimony, which involved an angry screed and a wild conspiracy theory behind the sexual assault allegations.
Her screed suggests that the unthinking application of political correctness (PC), in this case in the form of a diversity target, will threaten liberal, Western culture and produce small-minded individuals.
Police apprehended the suspect, a 21-year-old white male named Patrick Wood Crusius, who reportedly posted a white supremacist screed on anonymous online messaging forum 8chan minutes before the massacre.
"Based on evidence we've seen, it appears that he posted a screed to the site immediately before beginning his terrifying attack on the El Paso Walmart killing 20 people," Prince wrote.
The suspect in the El Paso rampage, which left 22 people dead, is accused of publishing an anti-immigrant screed on the web forum 8chan minutes before the attack took place.
"I know there are James Damores at Microsoft, they just haven't written a memo like he did," referring to the former Googler who wrote a screed questioning women's abilities in tech.
So you immediately say the thing to make yourself feel better: 'Well, of course, "The Big Sick" is a feel-good romantic comedy, where "Beatriz" is a feel-bad political screed.
In one anti-big-government screed on his congressional campaign website, archived in 2001, Pence declared that "smoking doesn't kill;" in another, he mistakenly wrote that George Washington was a Republican.
Investigators have told media outlets that shortly before the shooting, the gunman posted a racist and anti-immigrant screed on the messaging board 8chan, known as a hub for white nationalists.
In his final screed before carrying out the massacre, the Christchurch gunman said he had drawn particular inspiration from Breivik's attack, and claimed to have been in brief contact with him.
By the time I finished watching that video I felt like calling 911 to have the father arrested for child abuse, using her as a tool to deliver his ideological screed.
But the comic screed is a noble tradition, and with so many hedging neurotics in stand-up, a confident voice, even a self-satisfied one, can be a powerful comic tool.
Sunday featured a new salvo as Miami Heat forward Amar'e Stoudemire, a former Knick, appeared to subtly criticize Anthony, his onetime teammate, in a wide-ranging screed on the Knicks' failures.
TechCrunch criticized the hire, citing a screed against the homeless that Gopman posted to Facebook a while back that made him persona non grata of San Francisco for quite some time.
In a combination of memoir and screed, he argues convincingly that theatrical street fashion is not outlandish self-expression but rather an assault on white patriarchy and heteronormative and homonormative oppression.
Nothing typified this danger more than the scene of two families, grieving over their lost children, as the president cooly twisted their tragedy into a screed against immigration as a whole.
Haley ordered the Confederate flag be removed from statehouse grounds in the wake of the shooting, when photos of Roof posing with the flag and a white supremacist screed were discovered.
The author of the violently anti-Semitic, anti-Muslim screed also professed to have drawn inspiration from the gunman who killed 50 people at two mosques in New Zealand earlier in March.
But no, Trump's speech was a populist, nationalistic campaign screed, with thinly-veiled attacks on the outgoing administration, and a triumphalist tone that would have sounded routine eight decades ago in Europe.
Joseph Reagle's new book about life-hacking has the word "discontents" right in the subtitle, but he wants to be clear that it's not a screed against the practice or the culture.
In the rest of his early morning screed, Trump proceeded to once again berate the mainstream media outlets he describes as "the Fake News," before endorsing challenger Kelli Ward against Arizona's Sen.
While this sounds like a bitter screed, McCue—in measured, diplomatic terms—ultimately agreed that Irom likely received a better balanced, if lower-calorie, diet than many in India or the West.
I end this screed with this incredible comment on CNN this weekend from official Donald Trump surrogate and supporter, Jeffrey Lord: Fact-checking is an "out-of-touch elitist media-type thing."
The confirmation comes after hours of debate — and despite unprecedented opposition following Kavanaugh's Senate testimony last week involving an angry screed that included a wild conspiracy theory behind the sexual assault allegations.
To the first point, if you read the screed carefully, you can deduce that the author may be a government official but not a senior political appointee working in the White House.
The accompanying 3,000+ word screed from Zuckerberg introduced the singular notion of "the Facebook network"; aka one pool for users to splash in, three differently colored slides to funnel you in there.
"Based on evidence we've seen, it appears that he (gunman)posted a screed to the site immediately before beginning his terrifying attack on the El Paso Walmart killing 20 people," Prince said.
Their latest album, Decivilize, is a green anarchist screed against the horrors of civilization, poisonous colonialism, and cultural annihilation, an impassioned indictment of the status quo (and, often, of the left itself).
" Other passages of his screed read as though they were lifted directly from Trump's tweets, such as his comment that Democrats "intend to use open borders" to make Texas "a Democrat stronghold.
Ms. Jelinek's play is a screed of outrage at the political, economic and cultural forces that have brought us to an unprecedented — and for many, unimaginable — moment of crisis for modern democracy.
The shooter in El Paso, Texas posted a racist screed to the website 8chan, at least the third time a person linked to a white supremacist terror attack posted to the site.
As my colleague Adi Robertson points out, these twin initiatives may be self-canceling: One shooting was apparently an act of far-right terrorism, based on an anti-immigrant screed posted online.
In a 1970 screed, the Southern neoliberal economist James Buchanan attacked the University of California's free tuition on the grounds that it produced "revolutionary terrorists" who had no respect for private property.
Let the boobirds mock the viability of men's wear shows in concentrated groupings, the editor of British GQ wrote in an editorial that was half screed, half mash note to men's fashion.
Trump's misleading comments, some of which he has repeated many times, came during a fiery Rose Garden appearance that was supposed to be about infrastructure proposals but devolved into a screed against Democrats.
After a long screed about how he is saving the US coal industry, President Donald Trump suggested at a rally Wednesday night in Iowa that wind energy is unreliable and bad for birds.
Others may prefer to wait for one of the four lead actors to stare into the camera and deliver a screed of rage-filled rhetoric while standing before a wall scrawled with slogans.
Investigators are examining a screed believed to have been posted online by the suspect in Saturday's fatal shooting at a Texas shopping mall an hour before the attack, senior law enforcement officials say.
After a rant last week whose collateral damage included the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Legere has just published another screed about T-Mobile's Binge On scheme — and it's just more of the same misdirection.
" That review launches into a screed about Total War developer Creative Assembly's treatment of customers, saying that "Creative Assembly doesn't care about your opinion and would rather you just not buy their product.
Context: Moments before the El Paso shooting on Saturday morning, an anti-immigrant screed encouraging others to spread the message apparently posted by the suspect appeared on 8chan, per the New York Times.
That attack resulted in the death of over 20 people at a local Walmart and the suspected shooter posted a white nationalist screed to 8chan only a few minutes before the shooting occurred.
In the screed he left behind, he lambasts the consumerism and individualism of white Americans as much as he does "Hispanics," but decides it is the latter group who must suffer his anger.
In the screed he left behind, he lambasts the consumerism and individualism of white Americans as much as he does "Hispanics," but decides it is the latter group who must suffer his anger.
This is a historic vote — not in a good way, because we're sending yet another justice to the Supreme Court with this huge cloud over him, not to mention his very partisan screed.
Many — including The Times — compared some of the language in Trump's past statements to that in an anti-immigrant screed the El Paso gunman is believed to have posted online ahead of the shooting.
" The allowance that 12 of us passed muster was perhaps the most generous passage in a screed that had an unambiguous message for white people, be they "good-hearted liberals" or "right-wing extremists.
In the case of El Paso, authorities are investigating a racist, anti-immigrant screed that they believe was posted by a man who opened fire at a shopping center in the city on Saturday.
" Michiko Kakutani of The New York Times wrote that "this embarrassing volume is an out-and-out partisan screed made up of illogical arguments, distorted and cherry-picked information, ridiculous generalizations and nutty asides.
Google has fired a senior software engineer for authoring a 10-page screed condemning the company's diversity efforts and claiming men are biologically more predisposed to working in the tech industry than women, Bloomberg reports.
Jeff Flake announced Tuesday that he will not seek re-election in 2018, and then promptly took the Senate floor and began a lengthy screed against the state of Republican politics in the Trump era.
What struck me most was imagining the anger, and the fury, of whatever individual strangers had taken the time to compose such a screed and press send to direct it toward me, another human being.
There was apparently no racial motivation for the gunman in Dayton, Ohio, who carried out his massacre hours after a gunman in El Paso, Texas, posted a racist screed and then shot up a Walmart.
The Christchurch, New Zealand shooter, who killed over 50 people at a mosque, was the first and posted his own screed on the site, linking to a Facebook live stream of the attack as well.
Mr. Trump continued his screed against news coverage of him on Monday, training his fire at The New York Times in an apparent reaction to a portrait of his early stumbles published in Monday's editions.
The document, an anti-Semitic screed filled with racist slurs and white nationalist conspiracy theories, echoes the manifesto that was posted to 8chan by the gunman in last month's mosque slayings in Christchurch, New Zealand.
In addition to its character-inspired wines, SNL is also hawking a $20 "California Red Blend" that seems ideal for power-chugging anxiously as you read Donald Trump's regular Saturday-night Twitter screed against Alec Baldwin.
Initially his book risks becoming a didactic screed about the dangers of modern technology, as the author laments the way cars, trains, buses and gawking at a smartphone speed life up, leaving little to be savoured.
Now, the Google engineer who lost his job after he wrote a viral antidiversity screed has become an icon of the alt-right, with more than 40,000 Twitter followers (literally overnight) and a dedicated online constituency.
The liberal group "Women's March" slammed Trump's nominee in a press release that left the actual name of the nominee with "xx," an embarrassing prewritten screed that would have gone out no matter who Trump picked.
He started a screed about the news media, which he castigated for reporting, among other pieces he found unflattering, that he was concerned that a rally in West Virginia last week was less enthusiastic than usual.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Mass.), the Democrat ranking member of the House intelligence committee responsible for this scurrilous screed, for defamation.
The suspected shooter in El Paso also allegedly posted an anti-immigrant screed on 28500chan before opening fire at a Walmart near the U.S.-Mexico border, leading several web infrastructure companies to cut ties with 6900chan.
That show, recorded in his documentary "Michael Moore in TrumpLand," was not so much a screed against the Republican presidential nominee as Mr. Moore's attempt at a positive argument for why voters should choose Hillary Clinton.
We also have a mini-screed on why the book-to-film adaptations Inferno and Jack Reacher: Never Go Back are doing so poorly at the multiplex and some thoughts on our other current pop culture obsessions.
Trump begins tweeting at 6:21 AM with a two-part screed about Democratic congressional leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer's rally on the steps of the Supreme Court, a rally he mocks for its technical difficulties.
A rambling, violently anti-Semitic, anti-Muslim screed written by an individual calling himself John Earnest was found posted online, with links to the content posted on a far-right forum on the internet message board 8chan.
"Every time we hear the majority leader come out, it's a partisan screed while I'm in my office with the secretary of treasury and the President's congressional liaison getting things done," said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Earlier this year, it moved to pull the plug on controversial internet forum 8chan, after it was discovered that the site was used by the El Paso shooter to post an anti-immigrant and anti-government screed.
But the president's screed on Sunday marked perhaps his most forceful demand yet to the network on which the White House often relies for interviews, messaging to Republican voters and generally favorable coverage of the administration's directives.
Some inside Google think it took too long for bosses there to react to what they consider a fatuous screed; while others disagree with their decision to eject Damore from the company altogether for speaking his mind.
He then veered back into a screed against Iran, accusing the government of harboring "the same vile, anti-Semitic hatred that animated the Nazis in Europe," and calling on "freedom loving" people to condemn the Iranian government.
The story is a thinly veiled screed against miscegenation where the populace of Innsmouth have, in exchange for wealth, interbred with deep ones—think The Creature from the Black Lagoon—and now resemble half-people half-fish hybrids.
From Uber's former CEO Travis Kalanick getting sued by his company's lynchpin investors at Benchmark to Google's struggles with a recently fired employee over a gender diversity screed that went viral, it's been a wild week in tech.
O'Rourke stopped fundraising and paused his campaign on August 3, when a gunman who had written a racist screed decrying an "invasion" of Mexican immigrants to the United States allegedly killed 20203 people in an El Paso Walmart.
Just days after telling fans that he would have voted for Donald Trump, Kanye West delivered another public screed Saturday night, this time about Beyonce and Jay Z at the Sacramento, California, stop of his Saint Pablo Tour.
For example: Some inside Google think it took too long for bosses there to react to what they consider a fatuous screed; others disagree with their decision to eject Damore from the company altogether for speaking his mind.
The raids happened just hours before President Donald Trump was scheduled to visit El Paso, Texas, where a man linked to an online screed about a "Hispanic invasion" was charged in a shooting that left 22 people dead.
But on Friday, one day after an expletive-peppered screed about everything Gossage thought was wrong with baseball, he was called into the principal's office — getting a talking-to from General Manager Brian Cashman and Manager Joe Girardi.
The class action suit is the brainchild of James Damore, who Google fired last year after he penned a 10-page screed suggesting that women are "neurotic" and under-employed in the tech industry because of "biological" reasons.
Perhaps that's why the only story in You Know You Want This that approaches the level of "Cat Person" is "Nice Guy," a 50-page screed told from the point of view of self-proclaimed nice guy Ted.
But what Peterson is implying in this screed—that deepfakes, even as art, should be stopped, banned, and otherwise made illegal—is something legislators and AI ethicists have grappled with since the dawn of deepfakes two years ago.
Or it could have brought back several hundred of the call center jobs it outsourced to Bangalore, India over the last few years — another item Wilson neglected to mention in his make-the-world-a-better-place screed.
But issues like these are a bit baggy for great drama, and plays that question the homonormative movement (like Drew Droege's hilarious 2016 anti-marriage screed "Bright Colors and Bold Patterns") seem destined for a short shelf life.
If, as reported, Trump read his draft letter to Pence, McGahn, and others, and if it that letter indeed was a "screed" about Comey's handling of the Russia probe, then Pence and others had knowledge of Trump's intentions.
It started on Sunday night, when the YouTuber, who was behind the viral TanaCon and Jake Paul YouTube documentaries, delivered a lengthy Twitter screed in response to backlash he's receiving after unearthed audio from a now-deleted podcast episode.
If it's not Bethenny sobbing over her failed friendship, it will be Dorinda the morning after a late-night screed, or Tinsley Mortimer following a dust-up with Sonja Morgan, or Luann after someone brings up her legal troubles.
For Scaramucci, who went on a vulgar screed about his senior-most colleagues and vowed to fire his entire staff during his single stormy week on the job, Trump's appreciation for a lack of controversy may have proven ominous.
While Anne Arundel County Police Chief Timothy Altomare on Friday told reporters that law enforcement agents "did not find a written manifesto," Ramos did leave a screed online starting in 2011 that seemed to be aimed at the public.
"The feeling of missing out from the exchange of digital information and the 'like' culture is creating an increasing sense of despair among many of us," the designer Hussein Chalayan wrote in a screed delivered with his Sunday show.
Coincidentally, VDare has been in the news in recent days after the Department of Justice came under heavy criticism for distributing a news briefing to government employees that included a link to an anti-Semitic screed on VDare's site.
He remained at home in El Paso in the wake of last week's mass shooting in which a white supremacist who police say posted an online screed complaining of a "Hispanic invasion" killed 22 people in a Walmart there.
" In his speech, Biden linked Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric to the mass shooting in El Paso, where police say the white supremacist accused of killing 22 people on Saturday had posted online a screed warning of a "Hispanic invasion.
Washington awoke this morning to a brand-new scandal, after the resignation of four Department of Justice (DOJ) trial prosecutors in a high-profile case and questions of whether a presidential screed prompted a change in sentencing recommendations for a friend.
On Saturday, a suspected shooter was said to have posted an anti-immigrant and anti-government screed on the forum before opening fire at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, which left at least 20 people dead and another 26 wounded.
D'Souza has been courting controversy since his days as editor for the Dartmouth Review, where he published an anti-affirmative action screed written entirely in ebonics and a list of the school's Gay Straight Alliance members, outing some in the process.
The New Jersey senator announced his plan less than two weeks after a gunman in El Paso, Texas, killed 22 people inside a Walmart after posting an anti-immigrant screed online that echoed some of President Donald Trump's heated rhetoric.
In late May, the essayist Sohrab Ahmari saw a Facebook ad for a "children's drag queen reading hour at a public library in Sacramento" and sat down to write a screed about the toxic multiculturalism he believed had taken over society.
" In the six-page screed, the author celebrated Adolph Hitler and Robert Bowers, who murdered eleven people at the Tree of Life synagogue in October, and wrote that "Every Jew is responsible for the meticulously planned genocide of the European race.
In Gilroy, the FBI cited the 19-year-old Legan's list of targets that included religious institutions, courthouses, federal buildings and both major political parties in the US.Authorities say the gunman in Texas posted a racist, anti-Hispanic screed online.
Already condemned by Democrats, Trump's language has come under increased scrutiny this week after a warning similar to his about a "Hispanic invasion" was found in the rambling screed linked to the gunman who killed 22 people in El Paso, Texas.
The post from "EndingThe Fed" points to a report from another website that then links to yet another website, "Conservative101," which has a screed that seems to just be some stream-of-consciousness writing based on various other news reports.
A hate-filled screed that the shooter is claiming as his own is further proof that the killings were a hate crime against Latinos and immigrants, while tweets on the shooter's account praise President Trump for wanting to build a wall.
Earlier, in "The Painted Word" (1975), he produced a gleeful screed denouncing contemporary art as a con job perpetrated by cultural high priests, notably the critics Clement Greenberg, Harold Rosenberg and Leo Steinberg — "the kings of cultureburg," as he called them.
Terrorism experts and German media outlets identified the gunman as Tobias R., whose photos matched images of a man who posted a nearly two-minute screed on the YouTube page of a Tobias Rathjen, which has since been taken down.
" Mr. Trump's latest political rally came only a day after he appeared in front of supporters in Minneapolis to deliver a profanity-laced screed against former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and called his younger son, Hunter, "a loser.
The Australian white nationalist who killed 51 people at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, in March published an 87-page screed before his deadly attack titled "The Great Replacement," which is the same name as a white nationalist conspiracy theory.
This section might slowly turn into my grievance of the week, but this week the tale isn't a screed against Juul, it's a prolonged eye roll after the merger of two adtech companies responsible for pumping the internet full of garbage.
The screed the gunman shared online before starting his killing spree revealed "a very deeply racist attitude," Frank noted, adding that investigators are examining whether the gunman had any accomplices or had told anyone, at home or abroad, of his plans.
The president also issued a three-part screed summarizing an appearance on the show by Charles Hurt, a conservative political commentator and the opinion editor of the Washington Times, and later tweeted two of his favored refrains amid the impeachment battle.
The moment Patrick Crusius entered the Cielo Vista Walmart in El Paso, he had a mission: to kill as many Mexicans as possible, to deter what he called a "hispanic invasion of Texas" in a 2,300-word screed he posted online.
The fitness expert said some truly awful things about her fellow contestants, from calling them "desperate" and "not on her level" to the C-word, as "Women Tell All" breakout Caroline Lunny claims Krystal used during her expletive-filled post bowling date screed.
And considering that Cleveland is the city where Trump will get his likely coronation at the 2016 Republican National Convention, northeast Ohio would probably be the place where Malcolm X would deliver a powerful screed about the fight facing American Muslims today.
This screed is noteworthy because Weyl is one of the many eccentric, dubious sources who are cited as authorities in The Bell Curve, a controversial 1994 book about race and intelligence written by the Charles Murray and the late Richard J. Herrnstein.
There's much to admire spread throughout the film, from Bale and Adams' central performances to a closing-credit sequence that overtly addresses the notion that this is just another anti-Republican screed from liberal Hollywood, likely to be dismissed by conservative detractors.
And as he argues against the notion of "cancel culture" — of the collective aim to disempower those who abuse their privilege by committing sexist, racist, homophobic, or other offensive behavior — he throws in a screed against the #MeToo moment for good measure.
"I'm a German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose," Özil wrote in a lengthy screed a week after the end of the World Cup, in which Germany finished last in its group, its worst showing since 1938.
O'Rourke recently returned to the campaign trail after 12 days in his hometown of El Paso, Texas, following a shooting when a gunman, who police say had posted a screed online that warned of a "Hispanic invasion," killed 22 people at a Walmart.
"They create their own violence, and then try to blame others," Trump tweeted in August, days after a 21-year-old posted an anti-immigration screed online and then killed 22 people at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, according to authorities.
In the most recent scandal, a student at St. Paul's, an elite residential college, posted a screed on Facebook comparing sex with large women to "harpooning a whale" and offering advice on how to "get rid of some chick" after "rooting" her.
In a multi-post morning Twitter screed, the president fiercely condemned the 22-month-long probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, and also appeared to weigh in once again on the federal criminal case against his longtime political adviser Roger Stone.
Many people are utterly appalled, and have expressed outrage not only over the memo's dangerous anti-diversity sentiments and faulty logic, but the fact that Damore felt confident posting such a screed to an internal forum for all of his colleagues to see.
As researcher J.M. Berger detailed in a paper on the impact of the white nationalist screed The Turner Diaries on the movement: Most extremist movements believe their waking reality has already become dystopian and they are participants in what Mark Juergensmeyer calls a "cosmic war".
In response to the screed by former engineer James Damore — which attributed a lack of women in tech to "personality differences between genders" — lawmakers on Capitol Hill are slamming Google and its peers for failing manifestly to recruit, retain and protect workers of diverse backgrounds.
His deification of the military also felt more like something you'd see in Pyongyang or Moscow than along the National Mall in Washington, DC. But at least Trump didn't use the Lincoln Memorial as a prop to deliver the campaign-style screed some expected.
The premise: As a documentary, a thriller, and a screed, The Great Hack outlines in detail how social media sites such as Facebook and data firms such as Cambridge Analytica harvest and use people's data to sell users things — including political candidates and agendas.
There were 60-odd years between Gutenberg first printing indulgences for the Catholic Church, to cover the ruinous development costs of his newfangled printing press, and a then-obscure Wittenberg professor publishing a 95-point screed, partly against that same traffic in religious forgiveness.
Having to painstakingly craft tweets so they fall under the 140-character limit is not an ideal situation for retaining new users, who could just as easily pen a 500-word screed on Facebook and dump as many photos and links as they like.
There's a familiar arc to how these four books came to be: Someone leaves or is fired from the Trump administration, they disappear for a bit from the public eye, and then they reemerge as a fierce Trump critic, armed with an angry screed.
The actress began honing her expertise as Hermione in the Harry Potter franchise, before going on to deliver a pretty transcendent feminist screed at the UN, and of course now, she's landed the enchanted role of a lifetime playing Belle in Beauty and the Beast.
She followed up with more books and programming, earning more than $4 million Australian dollars (about $2.7 million U.S. dollars today) from 2014 to 2015 alone, according to the Sydney Morning HeraldBut Wilson has abandoned her sugar-free screed, according to the Daily Mail.
And that's what this dean and the anti-trigger-warnings, no-safe-spaces crowd are counting on — that the surface veneer of reasonableness in these admonitions to the class of 2020 will obscure the rotten pedagogy and logical fallacies that infest this entire screed.
In his McCarthy era adaptation in 1950, Arthur Miller softened Stockmann's harshest language in the remarkable town hall speech in Act IV, in which he advances the idea that some people — those who totally agree with his antipollution screed — are biologically superior to others.
The proposals come as O'Rourke returns to the campaign trail after 12 days in his hometown of El Paso, Texas, where a gunman who police say had posted a screed online that warned of a "Hispanic invasion" killed 22 people at a Walmart there.
And forget for a moment, the time Gilbert embarrassed himself with a comic sans, scorned-lover's screed about James after the Cavs star left for the Miami Heat in 2010 (before, of course, the Ohio-native James announced he was coming "coming home" in 2014).
In a culture war screed, he blamed everything but guns for last week's massacre, lashing out at former President Barack Obama, elites, the Democratic Party, Hollywood, the media, the intelligence community and educational institutions, portraying calls for gun control as a shield for government tyranny.
The day after a gunman who police say had posted online a racist screed warning of a "Hispanic invasion" killed 22 people in an El Paso Walmart, O'Rourke had a moment he worried might have ended his chances of winning the Democratic presidential nomination.
It came time for evaluations, and I wrote a lengthy and rather scathing screed for pages upon pages — I don't remember most of what I said, but I do recall writing to the effect that 'a typical birdbath would have made for a more effective instructor.
The Jewish stand-up comedian who turned a drunken screed against her cheating husband into a budding career in comedy and the mole woman who's intent on making the most of a world she was deprived of for 15 years both anchor shows that are fundamentally optimistic.
Typically, in the wake of a mass shooting, the killer's motive becomes crystalline -- they leave behind a written manifesto in the form of a suicide note, or an investigation into the "digital exhaust" they have on their electronic devices turns up a telling social media screed.
Posted just minutes before the shooting on 8chan, a breeding ground for racist and anti-Semitic content, the 2,300-word screed warns of a "Hispanic invasion of Texas" and pays homage to the white terrorist who shot up a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand, in March.
The raids, planned months ago, happened just hours before President Donald Trump was scheduled to visit El Paso, Texas, the majority-Latino border city where a man linked to an online screed about a "Hispanic invasion" was charged in a shooting that left 22 people dead.
In July it migrated its entire infrastructure to a decentralized platform as a way of insulating itself from being taken offline in the same way 229chan was two weeks ago after a racist screed thought to have been written by the El Paso shooter was posted there.
As reported by Ken Klukowski, senior counsel with First Liberty Institute, the largest law firm in the United States exclusively dedicated to protecting religious liberty, Hillary's words originate from a report issued by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights two days before Clinton's anti-Christian screed.
The Christchurch, New Zealand, shooter used Facebook Live to broadcast the massacre in real time and Twitter to advertise his racist manifestoes; the El Paso shooter posted his anti-immigrant screed on the message board 8chan, a site infamous for promoting virulent misogyny and white supremacy.
It was probably not accidental that Fox and others seized on The Hunt in a moment when many outlets were pointing out the similarities between the rhetoric used by conservative outlets, including Fox, and that used in the screed posted online by the El Paso shooter.
Ms. Rojas declined to confirm many reported details about the gunman and the shooting, including whether a Twitter account that had posted a screed about "evil" America had been verified as his, when he had been radicalized, or when he lawfully purchased the handgun he used.
"Just buy the f***ing latte," Krawcheck recently advised women in a commentary she wrote for Fast Company, a screed that was penned after JPMorgan Chase Bank tweeted out a series of (since deleted) messages insinuating that reckless personal finance habits were the cause of millennial money problems.
No one is exactly pumped to be a part of this picture, so props to 26-year-old occasional Game of Thrones recapper Johnny Oleksinski for handling this stereotype in the most millennial way possible: writing a screed about it online, in this case, for the New York Post.
He complains of the "partisan screed" of Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Cook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' MORE while making one of his own.
READ: 8chan has been taken offline again The latest came on Saturday morning, when the man who killed 22 people and wounded dozens more in a Walmart in El Paso posted a racist screed to the site just 45 minutes before opening fire with an assault-style weapon.
Read more: 20 people killed, 26 injured in a mass shooting at an El Paso Walmart, Texas officials sayAuthorities have been working to confirm whether a racist, anti-immigrant screed posted online shortly before the attack was written by the suspected gunman, 21-year-old Patrick Wood Crusius.
Soon, we will enter a new name into the history books: Donald J. Trump, the real estate mogul and entertainer who began his campaign with a screed against Latin American immigrants and who grew in popularity as he promised Americans that he would seal off the country from Mexico.
O'Rourke's trip to Iowa this week was his first since rebooting his campaign after the mass shooting on August 3 in his hometown of El Paso, Texas, where a gunman who police say posted a screed online that warned of a "Hispanic invasion" killed 22 people at a Walmart.
The thing about those clips, the ones of brilliant goals and outrageous pieces of skill that go viral, accompanied by nothing more than a screed of emojis, is that they are devoid of context, and greatness in soccer, and in all sports, is determined almost exclusively by context.
WASHINGTON — Scott Morrison, the Australian prime minister, was invited for a rare state visit to the White House on Friday with a red-carpet welcome that included a twinkling Rose Garden dinner, a cordial news conference and a televised presidential screed about the latest scandal involving his administration.
Matt Barnes, the Memphis Grizzlies forward, repositioned himself near the top of that list by unloading on Fisher in a screed that he posted online Thursday night, referring to a former teammate — clearly Fisher — as a "snitch" and a "snake" who ran to the league after their physical altercation in October.
And when I think she's on her way to bed, so that her tortured soul will finally have some peace, she will remember something and hurry across to the desk, to compose some long screed or epistle which the next day will turn out to be perfectly meaningless and superfluous.
For example, this January sees the rollouts of some highlights from the Cannes 2016 class: Palme d'Or winner I, Daniel Blake take its anti-bureaucracy screed to American shores, the enigmatic Staying Vertical will debut to inevitably bewildered domestic audiences, and Iranian master Asghar Farhadi returns with his searing The Salesman.
The timing of Rendell's screed, birthed on the morning of the primary debate in which Warren will finally face off against Biden, belies his motive—if he was so affronted by her hypocrisy back in April, why did it take him five months to write an 800-word op-ed?
Op-Ed Contributor The recent leak of a Google engineer's screed against the company's diversity initiatives is a reminder that the notion of Silicon Valley as the seat of human progress is a myth — at least when it comes to the way the women behind the latest in technology are treated.
A Google employee's screed against workplace diversity thrust company executives into a tight spot: Discipline the author and risk criticism that Google is censoring speech, or stand by and inflame concerns that the company does not welcome women, an issue that is already the source of internal debate and a government investigation.
But during the talk itself, he delivered an anti-diversity screed that concluded that it is men who face bias at the hands of "(cultural) Marixsm," that men invented physics, that women are welcomed into the field once they prove their worth, and that he had personally been wronged by hiring committees.
His Twitter screed devolved into angry responses directed at those criticizing him, and retweets of a woman appearing to imply that the Bahamian caterer who did not get paid for her work on the festival (inspiring a recent GoFundMe) should also not be be trusted and is partially to blame for the fallout.
The company, which provides security software and other services to websites that help them stay online, announced in a blog post Sunday night that it was terminating services to 8chan after the suspected gunman in the El Paso shooting appeared to use it to post an anti-immigrant and anti-government screed.
Other than that, the country that spawned the man accused of the world's second-deadliest shooting was scrambling for clues about a life that those in his hometown said left little impression until he unleashed a long, articulate screed published online along with a link to a livestream video of the mosque shootings.
Trump still hasn't ponied up for the costs associated with his last campaign rally in El Paso, but he's reportedly considering another trip to console the community where a gunman shot and killed 22 people at a Walmart after posting a racist screed online, filled with anti-immigrant and white nationalist language.
If investigators conclude the manifesto did come from the gunman, it will be the third incident this year in which a suspect is believed to have posted a hateful, white extremist screed to 85033chan — the anonymous message board which dubs itself the "darkest reaches of the Internet" — before committing a mass shooting.
In her post, a lengthy, damning screed, she tears into Stoppelman for the low pay and retention rate of employees in her position: So here I am, 25-years old, balancing all sorts of debt and trying to pave a life for myself that doesn't involve crying in the bathtub every week.
It's a subject he explores in chapter-length profiles of Henry Kissinger, Huntington and the University of Chicago's John J. Mearsheimer (whose 2001 magnum opus, "The Tragedy of Great Power Politics," was later overshadowed by his tendentious and bigoted screed, "The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy," written with Stephen M. Walt).
The wife of Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin made headlines last year when she posted an Instagram photo of herself deplaning a government plane decked in designer clothes and accessories -- the post included hashtags identifying the brands -- and later directed a screed in the comments at a stranger who left an outraged comment.
Members of the international news media poured into Grafton, 380 miles north of Sydney, rushing to find anyone who knew or remembered the suspect, Brenton Harrison Tarrant, 28, a former bodybuilder accused of slaughtering 50 people at two mosques in Christchurch, broadcasting the attacks live on Facebook and disseminating a racist online screed.
Thursday night's 76-minute screed promised safer streets, better opportunities for gays and women, a "border wall" crackdown on immigrants, victory in the Middle East, integrity in government, respect for police and veterans, stronger trade policies and lower taxes — a staggering potpourri that was nonetheless devoid of America's favorite political punching bag: the finance industry.
Billionaire Peter Thiel speaks at the New York Times DealBook conference on November 1, 2018Photo: Getty ImagesThe New York Times published an anti-Google screed by billionaire Peter Thiel last night but failed to mention a fun fact that readers might find relevant: Thiel sits on the board of Facebook, one of Google's largest competitors.
"I've made my position very clear: Any measure that funds the government has to include border security, has to," Mr. Trump said during a ceremony at the White House, delivering a screed against illegal immigration that recalled the themes of his presidential campaign, including fearsome purported statistics suggesting many unauthorized immigrants were murderers and rapists.
In 2002 he drove her to and from school and practices in the aftermath of her mother's cancer diagnosis, dedicated to maintaining the relative normalcy of her world, and in 2011 he read the first draft of her feminist screed of a book called A Little F'd Up: Why Feminism Is Not a Dirty Word.
In the process of writing his bombastic, and yet typical, screed about a "white man of privilege that doesn't get how black people were broken by racism," Harriot completely omitted the real reasons Buttigieg is totally failing to attract black voters: His actual record over the past decade as mayor of South Bend, Ind.
Lawmakers are threatening to introduce bills that pull state funds from teams whose players have knelt; bar owners have vowed to not show NFL games out of disappointment; fans are looking to sell their season tickets — and players are offering to buy them; and at least one local official resigned after going on a racial screed on Facebook.
Oh, honey, as this episode was wrapping up I had a whole screed ready about how this had turned into RuPaul's Best Friend Race after all and it was totally unfair and how an alliance of Kennedy Davenport, Shangela, and Chi Chi DeVayne had taken over the show and were just picking the other queens off one by one.
As soon as we sat down in a conference room he launched into a frenzied screed about his research, barely finishing ideas before jumping to the next: BDSM to bestiality to pedophilia to lethal sexual asphyxiation to a theoretical scenario in which a large sex party or the New York Pride parade leads to an increase in HIV infections.
Last week, I wrote a bit of a screed on why TechCrunch's parent company, Oath, is struggling so badly: Oath has a problem:* it needs to grow for Wall Street to be happy and for Verizon not to neuter it, but it has an incredible penchant for making product decisions that basically tell users to fuck off.
Since hosting provider Cloudflare terminated support for the website, in the wake of reports that the El Paso gunman posted a racist screed to the site minutes before his attack, 28chan's users have fled to the darkest corners of the internet, including the dark web, an obscure Albanian website, and even an alternative bitcoin-based internet.
I'd half-planned to post this on July 20183 alongside a screed on America's colonial, imperialist, genocidal shames—but I'm on fucking vacation until the 10th, so decided to just share it with you as-is, and hope that you utilize Secret Cutter's wildly aggressive extreme metal sickness as the soundtrack to your block party or I.C.E. blockade.
The hook for The Journal's screed was the recent decision of Joon Kim, the acting United States attorney in Manhattan, to drop charges against two former JPMorgan Chase traders involved in the "London Whale" trading debacle in 2012, when a group of traders lost some $6.2 billion after making big — and decidedly wrong — bets on derivatives using depositors' money.
"The Democrats are trying to hurt the Republican Party for the election, which is coming up, where we're doing very well," Trump said at a Cabinet meeting that became a 71-minute screed against Democratic leaders on Capitol Hill, former President Barack Obama, the media, and the "phony Emoluments Clause" of the Constitution, among other topics.
But the lawmakers say their seemingly light legislative schedule does not take into account ample time spent on the clock in other ways: budget hearings, which can drag on; community and district events, which often occur far from Albany; fielding constituent concerns, via phone, email and the occasional screed; and researching the myriad issues they are responsible for tackling.
In a speech before the European Parliament ahead of a binding approval vote on July 16th she issued a screed of mostly familiar albeit sensible policy proposals designed to secure a centrist majority, including faster progress towards carbon-emissions targets, enabling the EU to take some foreign-policy decisions without reaching unanimity, more capital-markets integration and a 50% female commission.
Mr. Trump's frustration over the election results was evident in one of his early-morning Twitter posts on Wednesday — a screed against Jeff Sessions, the former attorney general who was forced into a runoff for his old Senate seat in Alabama, and whom Mr. Trump still blames for the two-year inquiry into a possible conspiracy between his 2016 campaign and Russian officials.
The emphasis on shared responsibility and the fear of the Other might feel like a call-and-response to the Western world, but The Square isn't just a Trump screed or an anti-Brexit lamentation: In 2008, Sweden approved the opening of its first gated community, proving that even the most infamously egalitarian society was not beyond the pale of fear.
Fassbender's character is probably going to need a good bit of convincing: A career criminal, he's been recruited into a secret cabal of dangerous warriors, and his new gig requires him to tap into the memories of an ancient relative, so that he can fight in the Spanish Inquisition (if that all sounds a might confusing, check out our explanatory Creed screed from earlier this year).
The feminist movement's internal fight over trans women finally culminated in a 1978 campaign against lesbian record label Olivia Records (now Olivia Cruises) for employing trans woman sound engineer Sandy Stone, which led anti-trans author Janice G. Raymond to write a screed against trans people called The Transsexual Empire, which has served in the decades since as a founding text for feminist transphobia.
Until recently, almost all of Russia's ''patriotic'' movies were bottom-­up attempts to curry political favor (Yuri Grymov's ''Strangers,'' a 22014 anti-­American screed, was financed by a second-­tier political party), self-­aggrandizing ego trips (like 1998's ''The Barber of Siberia,'' Nikita Mikhalkov's Oscar bid and an oblique exploration of his putative presidential ambitions) or simply ways to painlessly embezzle federal funds.
To review, the screed was reportedly penned by James Damore (a software engineer first officially identified by Motherboard), who engages in a healthy dose of mental gymnastics to make the case that a) women are biologically different from men and that's why they don't get tech jobs and b) Google is not welcoming of conservative viewpoints and isn't open to rethinking its efforts to diversify.
In the aftermath of the shootings, which left about 22019 people dead and more than 50 wounded, Trump asked the Department of Justice (DOJ) to work closely with social media companies to identify potential mass shooters, noting the man accused in the El Paso shooting allegedly posted an anti-immigrant screed online before killing 22 people at a Wal-Mart near the U.S.-Mexico border.
Then Sheremetev's nephew Pasha publishes an online screed against the ex-president, which lands him in detention, his release priced at $10,000 until the authorities learn that the young man's uncle serves on Vladimir's staff, which raises it to $300,000 — everyone knows the ­riches to which the estate staff has access; no one can imagine a man without his hand in the big pocket.
Now, in light of the present, Boot sees rot on the right that has been there from the start — in William F. Buckley's pro-segregationist editorials in National Review, in Phyllis Schlafly's best-selling screed "A Choice Not an Echo," in Newt Gingrich's take-no-prisoners tenure as speaker of the House, in rabble-rousing talk radio shock jocks and above all in the polarizing and poisonous influence of Fox News.
Also pursuing that possibilities of digital technology, Jonathan Rosen: Double Life, curated by Laura O'Reilly, Alessandra DeBenedetti, and Regina Harsanyi presented a room full of huge screens that seen with my own eyes looked like a typical Twitter feed, but with an attendant holding up an iPad to filter the contents, became a three-dimensional stream of bots and ersatz identities floating to the "top" of a pell mell visual screed.
Related Stories:  Trump turns day of grieving for shooting victims into day of grievances  Feds: North Korea used front company to earn millions to pay for nukes  Bodies found in manhunt believed to be of Canadian teens suspected in killing spree The long-planned raids unfolded as President Donald Trump traveled to El Paso, Texas, where 22 people were killed Saturday — allegedly by a man linked to an online screed about the "invasion" of Hispanic immigrants.
Handke took this false consciousness public just as reality collapsed; in 1991, publishing a screed against Slovenian independence, and over the next decade of constant war, churning out a spate of ostensibly nonfiction texts that veered from pedantic critiques of the media coverage (which, he claimed, refused to hold Croats accountable for the persecution of Serbs during World War II) to raising doubts that read like denials (of the then-unfolding Serbian massacres of Bosnian Muslims).
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE couldn't pull off his "exoneration" screed, quickly adopted by Fox News and publications such as the New York Post, without Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE as his committed proxy.
What they're saying: Ebrard said in a Twitter video, translated by NBC News, that President Andrés Manuel López Obrador wants to "ensure that Mexico's indignation translates" into "expeditious and forceful" legal action for the country to take a role and demand that conditions are established that protect Mexicans in the U.S. The big picture: Many Mexicans are aware of an anti-immigrant screed apparently posted online by the suspect just before the shooting, and they see the attack as an expression of tensions between the U.S. and Mexico over immigration, guns and violence, often fueled by President Trump's policies and rhetoric, the Times notes.

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