Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

231 Sentences With "screeds"

How to use screeds in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "screeds" and check conjugation/comparative form for "screeds". Mastering all the usages of "screeds" from sentence examples published by news publications.

There were flame wars, screeds and practitioners of dark FUD.
There have been Senate hearings, Twitter protests, angry defections, pointed screeds.
That doesn't mean we should turn novels into one-sided political screeds.
And these guys should have known that before they wrote their screeds.
She's currently tracking more than 1,000 men who posted hateful screeds online.
If words were unconnected to reality, his own racist screeds would hardly matter.
Fallout, rather famously, rambles on with a variety of screeds about your corpse.
But nowhere in PK's wild-eyed screeds is there any mention of transparency.
The New Zealand document was filled with anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim screeds.
This entails a great deal of overwritten diary material punctuated by resentful libertarian screeds.
And obviously, and importantly, Omar has a history of launching vicious anti-Semitic screeds.
Others launched into the anti-diversity screeds and predictable talk of censorship and mind control.
To the establishment liberal wing, Sanders' screeds come off as something between grating and condescending.
We shout into corporate megaphones and write screeds – like this one – into corporate editor windows.
A sympathizer who ran Cattle Country Broadcasting, in Dodge City, Kansas, played Gale's screeds nightly.
There are any number of books on the list that are superficial or political screeds.
The letters column of the Mount Desert Islander, the local paper, bristled with angry screeds.
This sinister virtual lending library contains more than just a bunch of loose-limbed screeds.
In his anti-Semitic screeds, which occur multiple times a day, Duke constantly bring up Israel.
The media issued screeds against the rawafidh, or rejectionists, deemed beyond the pale of proper Islam.
But the new director hinted that Blankenstein's old screeds would have little role in her decision.
They're usually rant-filled screeds against whoever Trump dislikes at the moment, and it all looks bad.
His media screeds were tolerated for two decades when his Bulls and Lakers teams were kicking ass.
While Galarraga's lyrics still focus on mundane interactions, they read as curt in-jokes instead of combative screeds.
How about a convertible that lets you crank out screeds even with the keyboard a few feet away?
Twitter is also filled with screeds — some clearly meant in jest, some not so much — against the collective.
The game is so mercilessly addictive that people have started penning panicked screeds about their children's Fortnite addictions.
Occasionally, Trump has tweeted angry screeds that seem designed solely to alarm people concerned about fading political norms.
After the report was published, Facebook shut down the sites, which trafficked in nationalistic and anti-immigrant screeds.
In the 19833s, Mr. Williams began writing what he called "investigative poetry," book-length screeds on environmental themes.
The document, also posted on social media before the shooting, was filled with anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim screeds.
During his time at the Caller, Greer wrote racist screeds under a pseudonym for Richard Spencer's website Radix Journal.
You're using the site for the reason Mark Zuckerberg intended: 6003-word screeds about things that grind your gears.
Take your pick of lame Green Day songs, Bruce Springsteen screeds, and anti-war films that peppered the 2000s.
Pierced by a bullet and splattered with blood, the journal contains screeds against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
And he spread his message through one-page screeds, becoming one of the first purveyors of printed political propaganda.
But police records and trial transcripts show that Steward's views extended beyond the screeds contained in his court filings.
He got a tattoo of a swastika sometime around late 2014 and published anti-semitic and anti-black screeds constantly.
Communications professor Jennifer Grygiel pointed out a number of hate-filled screeds that had been on the site for years.
Things like really long screeds about something you feel really passionate about [are] obviously going to get other people's attention.
His channel, full of lengthy screeds on political correctness, social justice warriors, and anti-immigration, has nearly a million subscribers.
Online screeds tied to two other gunmen in mass shootings in California and New Zealand have also appeared on 8chan.
Often, if you say "conspiracy theorist," you sort of imagine a guy in his mom's basement writing screeds about the government.
Roof said he wanted to start a "race war," officials said, and he posted racist screeds on a white supremacist site.
But Sinclair — known for forcing its 193 local TV stations to air pro-Trump segments and anti-media screeds — got greedy.
Today we see it expressed in Trump's screeds against Muslims, Erdogan's attacks on free speech, Marine Le Pen's hatred for Arabs.
Lately I spend much of life, when I should be working or paying attention to my daughter, sending my friend screeds.
Perhaps the most quotable board member, Mr. Moerdler has spawned the moniker "First Degree Moerdler" on Twitter for his fiery screeds.
Then, both the Poway synagogue shooter and the El Paso shooter copycatted him in sharing their screeds on the imageboard site.
In contrast, there were noisy screeds about how Ms. Harris's record on race and criminal justice made her unfit to lead.
Mr. Anderson, the law enforcement official said, had posted anti-Semitic and anti-police screeds on internet forums in the past.
A number of anti-DIVX sites soon showed up on the scene, with passionate screeds that earned notice in the mainstream press.
His remarks, which wavered between doses of inspiration for the young graduates and angry screeds on his rivals, previewed a coming battle.
No political screeds are delivered; also absent are debates over the war or over the inevitable problems that arrive in its aftermath.
As a journalism student at Yerevan State University, he wrote screeds against corruption, and was expelled in 83 before he could graduate.
I started listening to what they were saying and it wasn't a lot of screeds against government or celebrations of the heroic individual.
Another voice of resistance came from Beppe Grillo, a comedian who toured the country and wrote a popular blog of scattergun political screeds.
Conservative radio hosts in Indiana range from Trump-friendly to Trump-tolerant, unlike the anti-Trump screeds that echoed over dials in Wisconsin.
They're both also $23 for a 23GB version, and they handle everything from drawing to quickly written screeds on Facebook with zero lag.
It's not the first time Smith has called out Trump, but it was among the most forceful screeds against Trump and his supporters.
The attackers posted screeds to a section of 8chan that was ostensibly dedicated to politics, and does not appear on the new site.
But the 87-page document, also posted on social media just before the shooting began, was filled with anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim screeds.
Maybe your sister-in-law just won't stop posting pictures of her dog or your cousin is cluttering up your feed with political screeds.
When a dude in the NBA starts off one of those screen-capped Twitter screeds with "Hey Universe, hear my voice," well, people listen.
It was also a far cry from the screeds the company routinely dispenses these days to try to muffle journalistic — and indeed political — enquiry.
Ministers talk of being summoned in the middle of the night and being read screeds of data on what he wants them to achieve.
When deployed, these tools have been relatively successful at removing anti-social screeds from the internet, but often times the damage is already done.
I've watched grizzled old white-bearded men with hand-written anti-RNC screeds get into screaming matches with ex-marines swaddled in American flags.
It is unclear whether any family members or law enforcement were aware of Mr. Bowers's anti-Semitic screeds on social media or his weapons.
The recently revealed radio rants of Fox News's Tucker Carlson could have come straight out of one of those bizarre anti-Brie Larson screeds.
Since March of this year, at least three mass shootings were announced on the website 8chan with screeds seemingly designed to spread dangerous ideology.
Hours before his carnage, the El Paso shooter posted a manifesto to a far-right extremist website, detailing anti-immigrant and anti-Hispanic screeds.
Fashionable left wing writers for websites like the Atlantic and Salon publish semi-coherent screeds on the centrality of white supremacy across American society.
However, the accounts spread both pro- and anti-vaccine screeds, as part of their modus operandi of stoking dissent and discord among internet users.
And because mass shooters sometimes post warnings, trolling messages, racist screeds, and manifestos before they open fire, schools are increasingly turning to automated digital surveillance.
Swift's album — coming a year later than her usual release schedule — is the final piece in a triptych of ultra-modern pop queen personal screeds.
Defendants in our suit, and the followers who read their screeds on sites like the Daily Stormer and Gab, are downright giddy every single time.
It's not clear exactly what happened between Harmon and Ganz, but his response is a lot more measured than some of his scathing Twitter screeds.
The topic of Wolf's latest book then, seemed unassuming in a way her previous screeds had not, with the shiny aura of scholarship surrounding it.
At first blush, the Power emails may seem to be nothing more than political screeds from government elitists exhibiting their disbelief that America elected Trump.
Over time, it established the alternative-weekly template: a mix of opinionated, first-person screeds; advocacy journalism; rock criticism; experimental writing; and political comic art.
The same appears true with judges such as Adelman, who are undermining the judiciary with screeds against conservatives on the Supreme Court and in Congress.
And much like other similar anti-Sanders screeds, it's grounded in assumptions about and perceptions of Sanders that are just not backed up by evidence.
Her anti-racist, anti-sexist, anti-state violence screeds (and the occasional Nirvana cover) come filtered through a corrosive howl, delivered with the utmost conviction.
In the song, West waxes philosophically about unity, love, and free thought — oddly contrarian themes that have cropped in his recent Twitter screeds as of late.
The U.N. should dedicate itself to assisting Palestinians with that task, rather than issuing anti-Israeli screeds that work against the Trump administration's search for peace.
Although compromised Twitter accounts usually start tweeting out porn bot promotions or racist screeds, OurMine uses the opportunity to tweet fairly innocuous promotions of its services.
Instead of screeds from pissed-off MAGA fanatics, most are notes from people trolling any prospective haters looking for dirt on the uplifting, LGBTQ-friendly tome.
"This is not just an issue of Twitter screeds but what it means for a person who has control over our nuclear arsenal," Steyer said Wednesday.
This year alone, two other white supremacist mass killers, including the Christchurch mosque shooter, had also posted prior warning and distributed their screeds on the site.
Just last month, Flake voted along with every single Senate Republican to confirm John Bush, a man who published birther screeds online, as a federal judge.
The arguments that show up in national publications today — and are often repeated by readers — are not so different from anti-porn screeds written decades before.
The anonymous screeds were reported by the Washington Post last week and set off a rebellion among Obama-era CFPB veterans against officials appointed by Mulvaney.
But instead of strident political screeds, Big Ups assert that maybe we're all just bumbling idiots trying to make things work for as long as we can.
Trump on Saturday retweeted two messages from Watson, the former Infowars deputy who now hosts a YouTube channel called Prison Planet Live known for its nativist screeds.
Here's the full transcript of the moments just before and just after: TRUMP: And obviously and importantly, Omar has a history of launching vicious anti-Semitic screeds.
Since then, he's busied himself by rattling off anti-semitic screeds online, only to have his dad yell at him in the middle of a recent livestream.
Trump's Twitter screeds are obviously included here but so are those of the official HHS account and of former HHS secretary and private jet aficionado Tom Price.
People who want to engage the public sphere, it is reasoned, should be brave enough to attach their names to their screeds, especially when criticizing other parties.
If you're one of the many people who have bought into these popular screeds on the supreme importance of the democratic process, let me ease your mind.
Jackson even showed up at the festivities from time to time, scandalizing the political sensibilities of the day every bit as much as Trump's hectoring campaign screeds have.
Her diaries are often screeds, full of thwarted romance and the feeling that she will never find a place in the world where she can be totally herself.
WASHINGTON — For years, they have lurked in the web's dark corners, masking themselves with cartoon images and writing screeds about the demise of white culture under ominous pseudonyms.
Or will the screeds and screams convince Iowans, questing after the most electable pick, that Biden is the candidate the Trump team fears more than any other Democrat?
And both like to shore up their positions by trotting out arguments from Joan Didion, who, they seem to hope, will lend their screeds a patina of legitimacy.
Around the same time, Army investigators opened an inquiry into a Reserve operations officer in connection with racist, anti-government screeds calling for extreme violence he allegedly posted online.
Many connected the shooting rampage to the fearsome tone of current political rhetoric, since the shooter, James Hodgkinson, from Illinois, left anti-Trump screeds on his social media page.
In 1916, Father Farrell began writing a series of scathing screeds against city leaders in pamphlets distributed at Sunday Mass "in every parish in the city," Father Jordan said.
Was it merely a coincidence, folks began to ask, that when you searched for "Holocaust," the top 2000 results directed you to Holocaust-denying content and anti-Semitic screeds?
These publications and commentators aren't embracing the kind of real debate that they pay lip service to on campuses; they are spoon-feeding screeds to their right-wing readers.
Fulminating with contempt for England and disdain for the daily grind, he bangs out vitriolic screeds on an old typewriter, the confrontational prose at odds with his diffident manner.
Another important separationist, according to FitzGerald, was J. Gresham Machen, expelled from the Presbyterian general assembly for his strict and sectarian screeds against both theological liberalism and spreading fundamentalism.
Not pro-this or con-that, not screeds, not opinions about what someone heard on N.P.R. The president needed to hear the stories — that's what he couldn't get himself.
If Trump were normal and dialed back the screeds a little and reached out a bit more, he'd be in okay shape… but then he wouldn't be Donald Trump.
After all, it's now almost obligatory for Hollywood awards galas to feature anti-Trump screeds and for pop stars like Madonna and Bruce Springsteen to jab the President from onstage.
The figures for Florida Senator Marco Rubio are particularly educational, since he has been a target of a lot of anti-NRA screeds since the shooting in his home state.
"  "There is nothing Twitter can do to stop me," he went on, "because unlike liberal journalists I am not some flatulent, lazy fuck sitting around the keyboard typing horrible, hateful screeds.
But when anti-immigration screeds cooked up by CIS are presented as serious research reports, the lies are harder to spot—and play a far greater role in shaping public policy.
The dissidents could have presented their own form of propaganda, hyping the persecution and turning that rich Soviet lexicon of "hooligans" and "antisocial elements" into bitter screeds against the state itself.
But in Twitter threads, lengthy Facebook posts and screeds on Telegram, political commentators have put forward so many different theories that they paint a picture of a nation in collective befuddlement.
With his rambling, paranoid videos on YouTube, and screeds on his websites Infowars, NewsWars and PrisonPlanet, Jones, who is 44 years old, reached an audience of millions each week for years.
Presumably because we're in the Upside Down, Kanye West went on TMZ Live with conservative YouTuber Candace Owens to, uh, I guess further explain his recent screeds on Making America Great Again.
Yesterday, among other screeds, he posted several tweets about Jews controlling the media, white pride, and "white genocide," which led to private backlash from alt-right figureheads Mike Cernovich and Milo Yiannopoulos.
Power electronics, spoken words, snapping beats, political screeds, sampled laments—her new album Fetish Bones is a wholly unique entity, and one whose message has never felt more important than right now.
The subreddit /r/incels, where self-proclaimed involuntary celibates stoked hatred against women with violent, pro-rape screeds, was an active community for over four years before being removed from the site.
Mr. Robot protagonist Elliot is fond of furious screeds against mainstream, "normal" people, but Exfiltration somehow delivers the barb more effectively, just by laying out our own words in front of us.
Despite the apocalyptic tone that often accompanies screeds against supposedly coddled students and their trigger-free safe spaces, the issues involved strike me as far more complicated than the overheated rhetoric suggests.
A doctor and former venture capitalist, he arrived at FDA with strong ties to the industries he was supposed to steer and a history of writing anti-regulatory screeds in conservative journals.
But once they kick into their set, the songs borrow as much from pop punk as they do 80s hardcore, and their lyrics effortlessly alternate between socially conscious screeds and biting humor.
But it was Ford's racist screeds that, until it was shut down in December 1927, promoted anti-Semitism here and abroad and that some say is helping to shape anti-Jewish vitriol today.
The music is what mattered, and songs like "Hey Girl" and "Kitty Kat" do more to incite real change and moments of clarity for listeners than thousands of pins and card-printed screeds.
If you're the host of a service to which mass murderers frequently post their pre-shooting screeds to an adoring audience of conspiracy theorists and incels, people might just take their business elsewhere.
Outlets published entire screeds attempting to unpack what was really happening in the Emma Thompson-scripted film and Twitter lit up with entertainment obsessives casting about their own theories about a possible twist.
Her stories are not screeds nor are they hysterical, but it makes sense to hear the author speak of being enraged — rage (and many other feelings) bleeds out from behind her taut sentences.
And yet, it's becoming increasingly difficult to ignore how online hatred and message board screeds are bleeding into the physical world — and how social platforms can act as an accelerant for terroristic behavior.
She has argued for independence for Kashmir and against building dams, reported from the Maoist jungles of central India, and written anti-globalisation screeds in which economic growth of any sort must be stopped.
Stories about ancient peoples, for example, were cited as evidence that races shouldn't mix, and culturally conservative Mormon ideas about families or traditional values were woven into screeds about the primacy of European society.
In his speeches -- tight, half-hour screeds against what he described as "a barbaric and immoral piece of legislation" -- Sanders warned that "many, many thousands of our fellow Americans will die" if it succeeded.
READ: DHS just finally recognized white nationalism as a major threat Stern also produced rambling screeds that he claimed Killen had written, revealing the inner-workings of the KKK, according to the Washington Post.
Napolitano suggested that Giuliani has been hypocritical in his repeated screeds against Mueller's tactics, writing that the special counsel has used a number of the same prosecutorial strategies Giuliani employed earlier in his career.
Diving into any given thread you'd be lucky to find someone whose age drops below 55—but you will encounter one of the most unnerving melanges of psychotic ramblings and hateful screeds available anywhere.
You might as well accuse the Obama administration of being run by a schizophrenic homeless person in Dupont Circle, because he tapes his mimeographed screeds to light poles where Valerie Jarrett can read them.
The so-called "manifesto" of Brenton Tarrant, the 28-year-old Australian charged with the murders of 50 people, spans more than 80 pages and is filled with anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim screeds.
Several mass shooters, including those accused in shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand, and El Paso, had posted hate-filled screeds on the forum before their attacks, and been cheered on by the site's users.
Culled hurl out bottom-heavy, noisy, hardcore-saturated sludge that serves as a perfect vehicle for their spitting-mad screeds against society's ills, explicitly calling out nationalism and identitarianism for the scourges they are.
And then, when I became more aware of the author's hateful and racist screeds, Ender's Game taught me about the nuance of being fucking disgusted by the actions of an artist I connected with deeply.
A suicide note, a manifesto, a series of social media screeds, a phone call -- even police reports and court dockets can provide insight into what drives a warped mind to commit such a violent act.
As he mixes lines from "The Art of War" and "Goodnight Moon" with vindictive screeds against his nemesis, the Naked Cowboy ("We'll peel your tan-encrusted skin from your artificial abs"), Elmo becomes increasingly distraught.
Muting an account can be useful for tuning out political screeds from relatives or employers, ignoring obsessive posts about a topic you do not care about, avoiding spoilers from "Game of Thrones" and similar situations.
Gottlieb, a doctor and former venture capitalist, came into the Trump administration in 211, with strong ties to the industries he was supposed to steer and a history of writing anti-regulatory screeds in conservative journals.
"They got me locked up in here, to throw away they troubles / All that I have now are my little German Hummels," Mike spits, with as much conviction as he does on RTJ's anti-government screeds.
On the other hand, you have Steve Bannon, known for Breitbart and its racist and anti-Semitic screeds, as Mr. Trump's chief strategist, and the neo-Nazis and Ku Klux Klan who fervently support Mr. Trump.
All of this is a bit surprising, coming from a former president who is better known for violently crushing protests and virulent anti-American screeds than expressing his generic affection for athletic ideals and social justice.
While the Canadian group has denied racist beliefs and members have participated in community foot patrols in cities like Edmonton and Vancouver, its main Canada Facebook page has anti-Muslim screeds and derogatory references to immigrants.
From the pages of William Blake to Anton LaVey to dualistic, fundamentalist Christian screeds, he wears many outfits, some of which speak to productive, amelioratory rebellion while others compel one to steep in paranoia and self-loathing.
Maybe we all put a little too much faith in the idea that Kanye knew what he was doing, and there was a deeper meaning to his free-associative on-stage screeds and calling himself a God.
His outsider screeds lambasting a Beltway establishment steeped in political corruption were a perfect fit for a time when many voters thought their politicians were getting fat on government salaries and Washington perks and getting nothing done.
A manifesto like James Dobson's "Marriage Under Fire," published in 2004 and presaging later pleas for "religious liberty" — that is, church-sanctioned bigotry — echoes the hellfire screeds delivered by massive resisters, including clerics, after the Brown v.
Whether targeting people for moseying on a busy walkway while using their phones, groups for spreading out and forming plodding barricades, or tourists for being, well, tourists, screeds against slow walkers are a dime a dozen online.
Unlike the doomsday screeds against Hillary Clinton emanating from the Quicken Loans Arena, the Rob Portman convention was spent celebrating charitable causes, making G-rated jokes, and leaving electoral politics at the door for the most part.
Filled with short strings of provocative political dictums, and composed in all caps to resemble newspaper headlines, the posters could read like Maoist screeds, right-wing rants or thoughtful philosophizing, depending upon where one started or stopped.
O'Rourke does not, however, appear to have been a hacker in the conventional sense of the term — rather, he was mostly on the forums to share screeds on punk rock and offer a teen's eye view on politics.
This is not the first time the playbook of the online far-right has been laid bare, in particular its use of edgy, provocative humor to draw in young audiences who might be alienated by dense ideological screeds.
To my brother, whom I will identify here only as Martin Wadler, I forgive you for posting those uninformed and inaccurate anti-Clinton screeds on Facebook, often on the page of my best friend, Herb, occasionally on mine.
" In her 70s, holed up in her memorabilia-packed New York townhouse, she watched the twin towers fall on TV and then wrote and published screeds on Islam and immigrants in Europe, saying that Muslims "breed like rats.
As stocks plummeted and concern spread about the growing novel coronavirus global health crisis, President Donald Trump began his week at his seaside resort in Florida with online screeds about fake news, Barack Obama and the Democratic primary.
Although poking fun at announcements and Vows is nothing new (there are parody Twitter accounts, a book devoted to Times wedding announcement satire and more serious online screeds denouncing the section's demographics), this time, it was particularly bad.
His interests shifted from utility regulation to investment strategy before he latched on to China, becoming a notorious hawk whose anti-China screeds like his book and documentary film "Death by China" caught the eye of Mr. Trump.
" A so-called "Twistory" timeline will document Trump's "very first tweet about his appearance on Letterman, to his proclamations that Obama was born in Kenya, to his important, early morning screeds as the leader of the free world.
Her costumes on her tour this year were both skimpy and gorgeous, typical for female pop stars but so often reserved only for the thin among them, and in between songs she delivered impassioned screeds on body positivity.
Then there are cuts like "House Of Keys" or "Torch To Light," which heave and pulse with synth flourishes and piano breaks before snapping into semi-acquainted space with dance-punk choruses or Abraham-led screeds on the verses.
The closest thing to Mr. Welch in "Denial" is Richard Rampton, a libel lawyer embodied by Tom Wilkinson, who builds a case against Mr. Irving by cataloging the deliberate falsehoods and distortions of the facts in his inflammatory screeds.
Mr. Mnuchin, 54, formerly of Goldman Sachs and a former Hollywood film financier, has been a frequent target of Democrats who tend to see him as a walking contradiction of Mr. Trump's onetime campaign screeds against the global elite.
The topic could easily devolve into generational hand-wringing and screeds about "kids these days," but Daum employs her background as a skilled writer to make a funny and impassioned case, whether you agree with her logic or not.
Sinclair — known for forcing its 193 local TV stations to air pro-Trump segments and anti-media screeds — currently has a deal in place to purchase Tribune Media, which would extend its reach to about 72 percent of Americans.
Photo: APOn Tuesday at tech festival SXSW, streaming site and Google subsidiary YouTube's CEO Susan Wojcicki proposed one solution to the conspiracy screeds and "false flag" hoax videos that are slowly but surely taking over the site by gaming its algorithms.
They're the middle-ground in the mechanical keyboard world: quiet enough to not annoy office workers, easy to use without much force (perfect for blog screeds), and quick enough to feel satisfying when I smash 'em during devastating FTL runs.
Buttigieg said the U.S. must "name and shame" websites that fail to limit hate groups' use of their services, specifically mentioning 8chan, the fringe forum where the alleged El Paso shooter and other mass shooters have posted white nationalist screeds.
Liberals penned tomes like Whistling Past Dixie: How Democrats Can Win Without the South; they mass-shared post-election screeds like the anonymously written "Fuck the South," which went viral soon after it was published in a Seattle weekly in 215.
For Mr. Trump, whose dire warnings to North Korea — which he further escalated on Thursday — have echoed Mr. Kim's own screeds, a successful North Korean test would be an embarrassment that could force him into exceedingly difficult choices about military action.
Whether it's the screeds from folks like Samantha Bee, Seth Meyers, and John Oliver, or the drama provided by Hillary Clinton-endorsed shows like House of Cards or The Good Wife, pop culture—TV especially—tends to provide a salve during election years.
A lot of bad faith arguments have been flying across the internet — whiny screeds imploring patient black people to "explain exactly why blackface is bad" — as people rush to draw lines between "appreciation and accuracy," and cruel caricature and baked-in dehumanization.
There is a profound difference between sharing information with someone you see as an equal, and condescendingly bleating out screeds of facts and opinions without ever letting the other party engage or acknowledging that they may have anything to add to the conversation.
And we'll get to most of it—not all of it, because my editors have better things to do than read 503,000-word screeds about everything wrong with that Daly quote—but for now, let's focus on the "fans don't like individuals" part.
Some approved and thought it looked modern, but one said, "I think the haircut is fitting for a middle-aged mother…" None of the many soccer mom screeds at the time really mentioned her hair; instead, they focused on her general appearance.
But this is what Congress would have to inevitably broach should they respond to calls to "hold accountable" web sites like 8chan, where in the last six months alone, three men have posted their sadly now-unremarkable racist screeds before perpetrating mass killings.
Separate screeds from the Arizona and Tennessee Republican senators about President Donald Trump represent a remarkable upbraiding of their party's leader and the nation by two men who would rather retire from the US Senate than endure a primary in Trump's America.
It's flourishing now as one of the web's most compelling storytelling platforms, a repository for uplifting confessions, compressed screeds, some with candidly political overtones, self-help digests, mini essays and speculative musings and, perhaps most compellingly, serialized memoirs in sound-bite form.
His Instagram is this strange combination of aggressively inspirational screeds juxtaposed with selfie posts from another overprivileged child of a famous rich man who clearly will never have to have a 9-to-5 for the rest of his stupid, stupid life.
The alleged gunman who killed one person and wounded three at a San Diego synagogue on Saturday, as well as one who massacred 50 people at New Zealand mosques in March, had posted hate-filled screeds on the 8chan message board, a Cloudflare client.
Wojnarowicz — who was a great artist as well as writer — wheels through his wickedly difficult childhood, the deaths of friends and lovers, great sex writing, thoughts about art, screeds against the likes of Jesse Helms, all the while facing down his own imminent demise.
It may be clever for Donald Trump to have figured out "the direct connection to the people," but if his "brain dump" is primarily screeds of vengeance and bullying, the effect is harmful to people and to the perception of America in the world.
I'm sure Nature has disapproved of me for years, as if it had overheard one of my silent screeds against it, and my insistence that only the artificial has a real shot at becoming more than we started with, designed, revised, something completely itself.
Archived versions of a Gab account matching Bowers' name were full of posts containing screeds against Jews, spreading a baseless smear that a "kike infestation" controls the highest levels of government, and targeting the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) for particular scorn and thinly-veiled threats.
All that angst has metastasized in the past few months, with a widely circulated open letter to Google asking it to fix AMP, more Medium blog posts than can be read in a week, Twitter screeds, and arguments in the comments of AMP's own GitHub code repository.
Since then, Chepang has continued to dominate the New York City extreme metal underground and beyond, grinding out frenzied screeds about police brutality and class war at both beloved local venues and the loftier platform of Maryland Deathfest, which they were invited to play in 2016.
It's fitting that the band has finally moved away from black metal's more esoteric, spiritual borders to embrace grindcore's fast, ugly sociopolitical screeds instead; thematically, Heathen Beast has always been far more of a Napalm Death than a Nargaroth, and now the music finally fits the message.
" As an example of the sort of screeds she wished federal judges would stop writing, she cited a dissent that began this way: "Running headlong from the questions briefed and argued before us, my colleagues seek refuge in a theory as novel as it is questionable.
Trump's "America First" screeds and assault on the status quo played well in areas such as this, where the factory and mining jobs that were a staple of the middle class for generations had vanished over recent decades -- a loss exacerbated by the crash of 22013.
Adam Parfrey, who breached the boundaries of kooky but tolerable popular culture by publishing Joseph Goebbels's only novel, screeds by the Unabomber and Charles Manson, and books on taboo topics like cannibals, Satanists, necrophiliacs and pedophiles, died on May 2000 at a nursing facility in Seattle.
VanderMeer began to publish regularly with genre magazines and presses where his work was something of an outlier: surreal, Borgesian screeds and offbeat fantasy tales that confounded some fantasy readers because, even though they were set in otherworldly, imaginary places, nothing particularly fantastical ever happened there.
After spending three years churning out deranged content about the almighty virtue of guns and the inherent evil of anyone who's against them—along with a bunch of anti-immigrant, anti-LGBTQ, anti-weed screeds that don't have anything to do with firearms whatsoever—NRATV is finally, mercifully dead.
Mr. Horowitz said that the group had asked Mr. Collier if he could suggest a young writer to do the book, and that instead he volunteered to write it himself, for nothing, feeling he needed to make amends for the antiwar screeds Ramparts published during the Vietnam era.
The book's political doublespeak has become a foundational reference for angry liberal moms writing anti-Trump Facebook screeds, and that whole "technology as a means for fascistic control" was pretty prescient back at a time when computers were building-sized and televisions worked thanks to magical glowing tubes.
As their lyrics and overall aesthetic suggest, at least one member of Neckbeard Deathcamp (if not more) is both Extremely Online and fluent in Reddit-nurtured, alt-right-tinged Kekspeak, which adds a surrealist element to their gleefully violent, half-deranged lyrical screeds against their greasy edgelord enemies.
The shock of this information has been somewhat dulled by the fact that Caporella is far from the first CEO to write and publish apparently unedited screeds on behalf of his company, credit his product with everything short of saving the world, or aspire to lead a cult.
There is the sense that Macklemore is torching his pop radio cachet in refusing to deliver a "Thrift Shop" or "Can't Hold Us" styled heatseeker, that he's using his fame as a disruptive element, spooning knotty sociopolitical screeds down the throats of listeners who might've only come to pop more tags.
He also warned that social media was causing people to have entirely different realities, and said leaders need to do more to ensure a way to find a common space on the internet — a possible dig at tweeter-in-chief Donald Trump, and his screeds that many people find polarising.
His first major brush with public scrutiny sprung from his criticism of George W. Bush during a live Hurricane Katrina benefit in 2005; his relationship with Taylor Swift has unfolded live on two separate VMA stages; Twitter is his social media platform of choice, the vehicle for his raw, unfiltered screeds.
Google "Silicon Valley" and "frat boy culture" and you'll find dozens of links to mainstream news articles, blogs, screeds, letters, videos, and tweets about threats of violence, sexist jokes, and casual misogyny, plus reports of gender-based hiring and firing and a financing system that rewards young men and shortchanges women.
During his career as a documentary filmmaker, he produced so many right-wing screeds that Andrew Breitbart described him as "the Leni Riefenstahl of the Tea Party Movement," a title that was apparently intended as a compliment despite the fact that Riefenstahl was, openly, a committed propagandist for the Nazi Party.
He'd hoped to host the Oscars without a hitch (mission accomplished, until that final envelope, though not his fault), decry the rise of celebrity promposals, maybe urge more parents to fool their kids into believing that their Halloween candy had vanished, and leave the political screeds to the Bees, Olivers, Meyerses, and Colberts.
Well, there's marathon screeds about how Ariel Pink is underrated, sketchy stories about his interactions with fans, and one chorus that just goes "diarrhea, diarrhea, diarrhea" (all on one song called "The Mark Kozelek Museum"), basically the same sort of self-lacerating autobiography he's already been pouring out for the last half-decade.
One to savor over the weekend: Stanich explained that, as these issues were going on in the background, it was hard to read the social media screeds attacking them, and listen to the answering machine messages at the restaurant calling him a fat fuck and telling him to fuck himself for closing his own restaurant.
Known on the platform for his deeply combative political screeds, Woods has turned his Twitter feed into a signal-boosting "bulletin board" for victims, their families, and facilities and organizations offering help, tweeting virtually nonstop since November 8th using hashtags #CampFireJamesWoods or #SoCalFiresJamesWoods (including his own name, evidently, to differentiate tweets that specifically needed amplification).
Thompson and Rogers in the letter asked Watkins to "provide testimony regarding 8chan's efforts to investigate and mitigate the proliferation of extremist content, including white supremacist extremist content, on your website," pointing out that the El Paso manifesto echoed similarly hateful and racist screeds posted before the massacres in Christchurch, New Zealand, and Poway, Calif.
YouTube creators, meanwhile, have milked viewers' interest in watching uncomfortable TikToks by making reaction videos with titles like "TikTok Must Be Stopped" and "TikTok Gamer Girls Should Be Illegal," or any one of YouTube's most-subscribed user PewDiePie's five TikTok screeds (always the contrarian, he now seems to have decided that actually, TikTok is good).
So if the Republicans continue to make progress as they are in going into the next generation of personalization, message delivery, phony stories ... Go to Netflix and say you want to see a political documentary, eight of the top 10 — last time I checked a few weeks ago — were screeds against President Obama or me, or both of us.
As early as 22012, wealthy businessmen such as H.L. Hunt, a Texas oil baron, were attempting to forge alternative media structures — through books, newsletters, radio shows, and even public access TV — that would disseminate conservative views on a variety of issues, ranging from anti-communist screeds and diatribes against the United Nations to conspiratorial misgivings about water fluoridation.
The House Homeland Security leaders previously asked Watkins to "provide testimony regarding 8chan's efforts to investigate and mitigate the proliferation of extremist content, including white supremacist extremist content, on your website," noting that the manifesto tied to the El Paso attack echoed similarly hateful and racist screeds posted before the massacres in Christchurch, New Zealand, and Poway, Calif.
Maybe it is the snarled growl of Lyons and the fist-pumping riffs on songs like "The Last Ones Standing," or perhaps it could just be the need for some old-fashioned anarchy in a time when fascism has slunk into the forefront of American politics, but Antisect's latest screeds carry an especial sense of urgency.
On Monday, Mr. Kashuv revealed on Twitter that the university this month rescinded its admission offer over a trail of derogatory and racist screeds that it turns out Mr. Kashuv, 0003, wrote as a 16-year-old student, months before the shooting that would turn his high school into one of the most famous in the country.
If the most shocking stories in the Woodward book are true, and if the revelations in The New York Times anonymous op-ed about a two-track presidency are honest, then these screeds combined with everything else we have seen since January 2017 suggest there are big gaps in the mechanisms that we depend on to restrain the President.
Just as the takeover of the party's congressional delegation in 1995 by House Speaker Newt Gingrich signaled the end of moderate Republicanism on Capitol Hill, so the ascent of the Tea Party, the screeds of Fox News commentators, the rise of the Breitbart alt-right and now Trump's success signal that even the die-hard conservatives of a decade ago have been marginalized.
Donald Trump and Bob Corker: A timeline Corker's fears aren't unlike those that have been echoed privately by members and their staff on Capitol Hill, but while many of Corker's allies fear retribution from Trump or his allies in the form of primary challenges and Twitter screeds, Corker's unencumbered now after announcing he wouldn't seek a third term in the Senate.
Sadly, what should have been a contest of ideas focused on solving America's challenges has become a painful slog through the racist, bigoted, xenophobic, misogynistic screeds of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
Over the weekend, chatter within far-right spheres alluded to a possible crackdown against those traveling to Virginia to hear white nationalist Richard Spencer, Buzzfeed washout turned fundamentalist Baked Alaska, Augustus Invictus, a one-time Senate hopeful and author of such LinkedIn screeds as Future or Ruin: The Argument for Eugenics and others preach hate in front of a statue of a Confederate general.
Weidel, an economist who has come under fire for receiving election funds from Switzerland, and in 2013 sent an email in which she denounced the takeover of Germany by "Arabs, Sinti and Roma," this time stood behind a poster saying "Rethinking Europe," and justified her party's opposition to Brussels in terms of margins and bottom lines, rather than the race-based screeds that have accompanied the AfD's rise thus far.
For better or worse you are living in youthville, where nine-tenths of the people you register in your field of vision are your age and more or less on your team, even though the scene long ago fragmented into affinity groups—this one eternally rocking, that one given to costume parties, others to champion-level drinking or filming themselves naked or experimenting with electronics or drafting militant screeds or following everything that is going on in London with painstaking fidelity to detail.
James Woods turns his Twitter feed into a 'bulletin board' for California wildfire victims In a first for him, the actor did something good on Twitter: Known on the platform for his deeply combative political screeds, Woods has turned his Twitter feed into a signal-boosting "bulletin board" for victims, their families, and facilities and organizations offering help, tweeting virtually nonstop since November 8th using hashtags #CampFireJamesWoods or #SoCalFiresJamesWoods (including his own name, evidently, to differentiate tweets that specifically needed amplification).
And now, even after a man became president while using openly bigoted rhetoric after spending five years spreading racist birther conspiracy theories, even after white supremacists gathered in Charlottesville, those same serious people, along with a growing chorus of white centrist and conservative pundits, as well as more than a few liberal political analysts and politicians, are still reducing the nuance of race and race relations into bold-sounding screeds against an "identity politics" they can never quite bring themselves to clearly define.

No results under this filter, show 231 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.