RationalWiki:What is going on in the clogosphere?/November 2017

November 2017
Conspiracy nuts allege that Hillary’s and John McCain's orthopedic boots are actually ankle bracelets. As a result, the hashtag #FollowTheWhiteRabbit trends on Twitter. Dumb Canuck at the National Post does not get difference between actually having to buy products to sell and just being a conduit of information.

Trump voter panelist: "If Jesus Christ gets down off the cross and told me Trump is with Russia, I would tell him, 'Hold on a second. I need to check with the President if it's true.'"

The new sexual McCarthyism: why every public figure should be concerned. [http://www.penthouse.com.au/articles/interview/the-milo-guide-to-picking-up-chicks The users of rationalwiki's prayers have been answered: An article they should all read. Pro-tip lads, use a notepad and pen.] More molestation in the media: four Guardian staffers are accused of sexual misconduct. Sources? Why, Milo and Breitbart. According to Slate, it's time to give up on facts President Trump's recently made a rather humorous tweet, obliquely calling the North Korean dictator fat and short. After coffee machine makers Keurig pull ads from Sean Hannity's show, very butthurt conservatives smash their Keurigs in protest, and claim this "offends Liberals."

Can my children be friends with white people? asks a university professor. (Spoiler alert:According to him, the answer is no.) Note:Commentary by Sargon of Akkad Some dumb moron defends we should go Orwell on Kevin Spacey. Fox Op-Ed non sequitur: No one cares about the debunked Clinton/Uranium One conspiracy theory because we have strayed from our Judeo-Christian values and endorsed "YOLO" culture The third dumbest person on Fox & Friends thinks that if you're going to be shot, then getting shot in church is probably the best place for it to happen. 55% of white people think they're discriminated against. Kellogg’s Is Redesigning Corn Pops Boxes So They're Not Racist The official worst takes on the Hollywood sex abuse scandal. Douglas Murray, writing for The Spectator, fears that Harvey Weinstein's downfall has set off a "sexual counter-revolution" at the hands of feminists that will end in "no sex at all". (Non-paywalled version, even if it's from The Sun.) Meanwhile, David Walsh, writing for the World Socialist Web Site, weeps for Kevin Spacey's career more than the men he assaulted. Rick Perry has an answer to the problem of sexual assault. (Hint: it's fossil fuels)