A certain person who hilariously tried and failed to ingratiate himself with the commenters at Vox Day's site is still annoyed at this old post, so don't link to it because that would drive it back up in Google searches. It's dropped way down since he stopped Google bombing himself.
Convenient
Dec. 14th, 2010 12:09 amThis provides the source of that "Nat Turner Rebellion Cotillion" flag I asked about.
Although, sadly, not for people in Canada.
(comments contain some will shetterly)
Although, sadly, not for people in Canada.
(comments contain some will shetterly)
Convenient
Dec. 14th, 2010 12:09 amThis provides the source of that "Nat Turner Rebellion Cotillion" flag I asked about.
Although, sadly, not for people in Canada.
(comments contain some will shetterly)
Although, sadly, not for people in Canada.
(comments contain some will shetterly)
Convenient
Dec. 14th, 2010 12:09 amThis provides the source of that "Nat Turner Rebellion Cotillion" flag I asked about.
Although, sadly, not for people in Canada.
(comments contain some will shetterly)
Although, sadly, not for people in Canada.
(comments contain some will shetterly)
Breaking one of my guidelines
Oct. 26th, 2010 07:12 pmGenerally once I've banned someone I try not to mention them but the comments that I assume led to this essay are just so very special.
Note 1: Ta-Nehisi Coates is not the person I banned and it is not his comments to which I refer.
Note 2: The Glen Beck: Heir of MLK thing was mentioned in the context of WS using Malcolm X's corpse as a hand-puppet.
Note 3: You need javascript on to see the comments.
Note 1: Ta-Nehisi Coates is not the person I banned and it is not his comments to which I refer.
Note 2: The Glen Beck: Heir of MLK thing was mentioned in the context of WS using Malcolm X's corpse as a hand-puppet.
Note 3: You need javascript on to see the comments.
Breaking one of my guidelines
Oct. 26th, 2010 07:12 pmGenerally once I've banned someone I try not to mention them but the comments that I assume led to this essay are just so very special.
Note 1: Ta-Nehisi Coates is not the person I banned and it is not his comments to which I refer.
Note 2: The Glen Beck: Heir of MLK thing was mentioned in the context of WS using Malcolm X's corpse as a hand-puppet.
Note 3: You need javascript on to see the comments.
Note 1: Ta-Nehisi Coates is not the person I banned and it is not his comments to which I refer.
Note 2: The Glen Beck: Heir of MLK thing was mentioned in the context of WS using Malcolm X's corpse as a hand-puppet.
Note 3: You need javascript on to see the comments.
Breaking one of my guidelines
Oct. 26th, 2010 07:12 pmGenerally once I've banned someone I try not to mention them but the comments that I assume led to this essay are just so very special.
Note 1: Ta-Nehisi Coates is not the person I banned and it is not his comments to which I refer.
Note 2: The Glen Beck: Heir of MLK thing was mentioned in the context of WS using Malcolm X's corpse as a hand-puppet.
Note 3: You need javascript on to see the comments.
Note 1: Ta-Nehisi Coates is not the person I banned and it is not his comments to which I refer.
Note 2: The Glen Beck: Heir of MLK thing was mentioned in the context of WS using Malcolm X's corpse as a hand-puppet.
Note 3: You need javascript on to see the comments.