Saturday, July 25, 2015

‘You Go, Girl': L.A. Times Cheers Threats of Violence Against Breitbart’s Ben Shapiro



‘You Go, Girl': L.A. Times Cheers Threats of Violence Against Breitbart’s Ben Shapiro
by John Nolte 25 Jul 2015
In an article titled “You Go, Girl: Zoey Tur Gets Aggressive With a Bully From Breitbart NewsThe Los Angeles Times openly cheers the fact that one person placed their hands on another and then made threats of violence.

I could have also titled this piece, “The L.A. Times Is Why We Need a Second Amendment.”

The reporter, Robin Abcarian, also omits or glosses over numerous facts inconvenient to her fascist narrative. The piece is not only dishonest, it is the elite media championing the dangerous idea that moving from speech to violence is sometimes okay.

And when is such a thing okay?

As though we lived in Germany circa 1933, this is okay the victim is an “approved” victim (in this case conservative Ben Shapiro) and the aggressor is an “approved” aggressor (in this case Zoey Tur, a member of the LGBT community):

You know that scene in a movie when the bully gets his comeuppance?

And you know how you cheer even though you know physical aggression is wrong, but you are thinking hey, someone had to teach this guy a lesson?

That was pretty much my reaction as I watched Zoey Tur’s now well-known interaction with Breitbart News Editor-at-Large Ben Shapiro last week on “Dr. Drew on Call,” the Headline News talk show hosted by addiction expert Drew Pinsky. …

I didn’t think what Tur did amounted to bullying at all, since she was responding to an outrageous and insulting provocation.

Let me end with Shapiro’s own advice from his book on bullies, based on his own experience as a scrawny, picked-on high school student:

“Bullies,” he wrote, “don’t stop bullying until somebody fights them.”

Exactly right.

Even if you are naïve enough to accept Abcarian’s facts at face value, her premise is still monstrous. Under no circumstance can a civil society accept the idea that it is ever in any way okay for debate, argument, or disagreement to jump the big red line into violence or threats of violence.

And we all know that if the roles were reversed and the circumstance exactly the same, if it were Shapiro who had threatened Tur in this way, Shapiro’s career would be over and the L.A. Times would cheering the end of that career. And justifiably so.

Intellectual dishonesty is par for the course with left-wing outlets like the L.A. Times. But as though the author feared that telling the entire story truthfully might undermine her “You go, girl-ing,” the piece is also riddled with numerous lies and lies of omission,: [emphasis added]

And then she turned to Shapiro and gently put her hand on his shoulder. “You don’t know what you’re talking about, you’re not educated on genetics.”

Shapiro looked at Tur: “What are your genetics, sir?”

That is when Tur lost it.

With her hand still on Shapiro’s back, she said quietly, “You cut that out now, or you’ll go home in an ambulance.”

This is an outright lie.

Tur’s hand was not “still on Shapiro’s back.”

Tur grabbed Shapiro by the back of the neck. This fact is on video at the 5:32 mark.

Abcarian’s lies of omission are just as glaring as the lie above.

Nowhere in the piece did Abcarian tell her readers that Tur’s threats continued after the show to the point where the show’s producers felt it was necessary to walk Shapiro to his car.

Nowhere in the piece did Abcarian tell her readers that Tur publicly championed the idea that Shapiro be “curb-stomped,” a practice made infamous by neo-Nazis (Shapiro is Jewish).

The L.A. Times and Robin Abcarian are why America’s Founders put a Second Amendment in our Constitution.

When you have powerful media outlets not only excusing but cheering on threats of violence against another; when powerful media outlets abdicate the social pact to support the right of an “approved” aggressor to violate the rights of an “approved” victim, the smallest and most vulnerable minority in our country — The Individual — must have the right to protect him or herself.

Don’t be fooled by the pretty rainbow flag.

The Brownshirts aren’t coming, they are already here.

P.S. Like the rest of the mainstream media, Abcarian might truly believe she is being some kind of “down with the struggle” social justice warrior for the transgendered, when the truth is that she is anti-science. The only morally appropriate and compassionate cause for the transgendered is to get them the expert mental health help they so desperately need. To play along with Tur’s tortured delusion that he is a woman, especially after his unbalanced behavior towards Shapiro, is either an astonishing act of destructive ignorance on Abcarian’s part, or selfish indecency mixed with abject cowardice.

Zoey Tur
Career
In 1988, Tur was credited by the Los Angeles Times with saving the lives of 54 people during a freak southern California storm in January of '88.[12] Tur piloted a AS-350B Eurocopter helicopter through 60 knot winds, at night, to airlift stranded tourists from 22 foot seas that pounded apart their hotel, the Portofino Inn. Timing the interval of the waves, Tur and Byron Alperstein, the camera operator, made a dozen near zero visibility takeoffs and landings without losing a single victim. Both Tur and Alperstein received numerous awards for their heroism.
Controversy
Tur's public statements about trans women, the legitimacy of trans men, gender stereotypes, the sexuality of trans people, and her saying that a trans woman using the women's locker room at a Michigan Planet Fitness was a dangerous predator who was really going to the bathroom to "perv out on women" (on the television show Dr. Drew On Call in March 2015) have been widely criticized by advocates of transgender people and transgender rights, including Dana Beyer of Gender Rights Maryland, Shannon Minter of The National Center for Lesbian Rights, trans journalist Parker Marie Molloy, and trans blogger Mya Adriene Byrne.[22][23][24][25] In the summer of 2013, Tur made a controversial remark during a TMZ video chat: "[Tur] doesn't believe women can make the same quick, decisive decisions like men when piloting an aircraft."[26]
In July 2015, while on Dr. Drew On Call talking about Caitlyn Jenner accepting the Arthur Ashe Courage Award, attorney and Breitbart editor-at-large Ben Shapiro called Zoey Tur "sir," and Tur responded by putting her hand on Shapiro's neck and telling Shapiro that if he did not stop, he would be going home in an ambulance.[27][28] Shapiro filed a police report charging Tur with battery regarding the incident, and said he intends to press charges.

Caitlyn Jenner
Bruce Jenner AKA Caitlyn Jenner was Kim Kardashian’s step-father.

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Barack Obama was a parishioner at the Trinity United Church of Christ (Chicago), and an intern at Sidley Austin LLP.
Michelle Obama was a lawyer at Sidley Austin LLP.
David D. Hiller was a partner at Sidley Austin LLP, the publisher & president & CEO for the Los Angeles Times, the SVP for the Tribune Media Co., the SVP for the Tribune Publishing Co., and is a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago.
Los Angeles Times was a subsidiary of the Tribune Media Co., and is a subsidiary of the Tribune Publishing Co.
R. Eden Martin is counsel at Sidley Austin LLP, and the president of the Commercial Club of Chicago.
Newton N. Minow is a senior counsel at Sidley Austin LLP, a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago, and an honorary trustee at the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
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Newton N. Minow is an honorary trustee at the Carnegie Corporation of New York, a senior counsel at Sidley Austin LLP, and a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago.
David D. Hiller was a partner at Sidley Austin LLP, the publisher & president & CEO for the Los Angeles Times, the SVP for the Tribune Media Co., the SVP for the Tribune Publishing Co., and is a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago.
Rahm I. Emanuel is a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago, the Chicago (IL) mayor, Ari Emanuel’s brother, and was the White House chief of staff for the Barack Obama administration.
Ari Emanuel is Rahm I. Emanuel’s brother, and the co-CEO & director for William Morris Endeavor Entertainment.
Kim Kardashian is a William Morris Endeavor Entertainment client, married to Kanye West, and was Bruce Jenner AKA Caitlyn Jenner’s step-daughter.
Bruce Jenner AKA Caitlyn Jenner was Kim Kardashian’s step-father.

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