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Leggi su Sky TG24 l'articolo Cosimo Bianciardi & Intima PsicoTensione presentano Stadi Evolutivi: il video
The Game (you just lost it)
In the 2000's, shouting the phrase "I just lost the game!" in a crowded room would garner cries of dismay. In the 2020's, it's more likely to be met with looks of confusion. The Game is a mind game in which players try to avoid thinking about The Game. If a player thinks about the Game, they lose, and must announce it in some manner, furthering the ripple effect of losses. The Game's origins are still unknown. Its first online mention occurred in a blog post in 2002. Some believe its roots stem from another game called Finchley Central which has similar gameplay mechanics. What's the point of the Game if you can't win? And why did people play it? One reason for its popularity may be that it encouraged players to creatively prank each other using hidden notes, graffiti, or unexpected mentions of the Game in media or online spaces. Reportedly an Ohio high school banned the Game and threatened its students with suspension due disruptions and an inundation of notes littering the campus. While there is no official way to win the Game, some players have stated it will end when the Prime Minister officially states "the Game is up." On March 3rd 2008, webcomic artist xkcd posted "Anti-Mindvirus", releasing players from the Game, which may explain the decline of the Game's players thereafter. Points of Interest - Official Website - Ironic Process Theory (IPT) - Hank Green discussing the Game
New York State’s attorney general is backing CAIR’s efforts to silence a group that monitors Islamic extremism. Labeling a watchdog as a hate group threatens all who oppose Jew-hatred.
That makes James’s decision to back CAIR particularly troubling. James gained notoriety last year because of her successful takedown of disgraced New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo over his record of sexual harassment. Though her ambitions to succeed him have been thwarted, she continues to harbor ambitions of higher office. In deep-blue New York, that means kowtowing to her party’s leftist base and embracing CAIR’s smearing of IPT.
This is an ominous sign of the impact of intersectional ideology on the Democratic Party. IPT has sought to convince whistleblowers inside radical groups like CAIR to expose their activities. Far from being a violation of anyone’s civil rights—let alone an attempt to stop anyone from public advocacy or voting—it is a necessary effort to uncover the truth about Islamists.
James and others on the left who buy into CAIR’s lies are not protecting religious liberty. They are providing legal cover for anti-Semites who hide behind the lie that anyone who speaks out against their activities is discriminating against Muslims. Unfortunately, too many in the Jewish community and elsewhere are so cowed by CAIR’s Islamophobia narrative that they think speaking out against them or in favor of those who monitor them, like IPT, will also make them subject to accusations of racism and bigotry.
People of goodwill, Jewish and non-Jewish, need to repudiate CAIR’s big lie and stand with groups like IPT against James’s false accusations and outrageous threats. If they don’t, they need to understand that CAIR and its allies won’t be content with intimidating IPT. Its goal is to silence all pro-Israel groups and to mainstream its noxious brand of anti-Semitism. When governments side with anti-Semitic bigots and seek to shut down those who monitor them, no one who is prepared to tell the truth about hatred towards the Jewish people will be safe.
CYBER BULLYING ネットいじめ ネットいじめは、携帯電話やパソコンを利用して、特定の人物のSNSやウェブサイト上に誹謗・中傷などを書き込んだりすることです。 悪口なのか笑っているのか? 黒い物体の後には汚い言葉が足跡のように…! 奴らがたくさん集まっているエリアは都心なのかな? 「WORDS CAN HURT(言葉は人を傷付ける)」のコピーを添えて。 写真は日本や海外で撮影したものです。
72.8 × 103cm (B1poster)
Now I’m sure there’s more to IPT than this summary offers, but given all the information I have in this description...
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