Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 20, 2015
Give a blowjob to the President and be famous for life – but only if you’re a Jew.
Monica Lewinsky, the overweight Jewish slut who once gave the President of the United States a blowjob and thereby secured international fame and influence for the rest of her life, has given a TED Talk, wherein she denounced bullying and public shaming.
Today News tells us some of the very important things she had to say, which all directly relate to getting famous for blowjobs.
On surviving online abuse: “Anyone who is suffering from pain and humiliation needs to know one thing: you can survive it,” she said. “I know it’s hard. It may not be painless, quick or easy, but you can insist on a different ending to your story.”
On being a victim of cyberbullying: “Now I admit I made mistakes — especially wearing that beret — but the attention and judgment that I received — not the story, but that I personally received — was unprecedented,” she said. “I was branded as a tramp, tart, slut, whore, bimbo and, of course, ‘that woman.’ I was known by many, but actually known by few. I get it. It was easy to forget ‘that woman’ was dimensional and had a soul.”
On the industry of online shaming: “The more shame, the more clicks,” she said. “The more clicks, the more advertising dollars.”
You see how this ties into Zoe, Sarkeesian, #Feelgate and the rest of the feminist “not in my intertubes” agenda.
This is the new meme: shut it all down because women have their feelings hurt. They are exactly the same as men so men must learn to respect that their feelings are so much more sensitive than those of men and by “respect” we mean “go into a state of total and constant fear that you could possibly say something that causes a female to have a feel and result in serious punishment.”
You know, America used to be a serious country. Obviously, it no longer is. And this BJ Jewinsky woman fully represents both the things which destroyed it: Jews and sluts.
The entire talk is due to be released on YouTube some time today. But I probably won’t bother to report on it again. Can’t imagine there is any reason to.