On Sat, Dec 03, 2016 at 06:10:18AM -0600, Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
On 12/03/2016 05:23 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
On Sat, Dec 03, 2016 at 05:16:56AM -0600, Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
On 12/03/2016 04:50 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
SKQ - reaming it with Javascript and pop-ups enabled
Who woulda thought?
At least we learn something today - for those who're a bit on the slow side at least - web page pop-ups ACTUALLY still exist!!!
My point is not that the pop-up is there. My point is how such a one-sided, deceptive message discredits everything on that site.
OK, so your first position that the pop-up had anything to do with what you were saying, is now retracted by you.
I accept your retraction.
The manner in which it was said did play a role.
Touche SKQ, you successfully sidetracked relevant political discussion into your personal opinion porn of website aesthetics. Well done for hammering such "insight" for the benefit of 'others'. Since you raise the issue of Kellogs and their boycott of Breitbart, and the counter boycott which caused 3.44% stock price drop in two days (a fair start on Breitbart's side, given Kellogg's $70 billion share cap - this one's gonna be fun :) So back to a plitical comment: " Thus it’s easy to see how Kellogg could make the mistake it has made in picking a fight with Breitbart and, by implication, all Americans on the right. Without a doubt, the “experts” at Kellogg—in its communications, community relations, and other touchy-feely departments—assured top leadership that boycotting was the smart thing to do. And of course, the same viziers surely wrapped their argument in the latest PC jargon, as reflected in the words of Kellogg’s spokesperson Kris Charles:
We regularly work with our media buying partners to ensure our ads do not appear on sites that aren’t aligned with our values as a company.
We must pause to puzzle over this statement: What specific Kellogg “values” did Breitbart supposedly violate? And if Kellogg is suddenly so finicky, we must ask: Why, then, does Kellogg deign to sell its products, according to its website, in 180 countries, including China? And also, while we’re at it, why is Kellogg’s operating in such oppressive, murderous, and even genocidal countries as Saudi Arabia, Syria, and the United Arab Emirates? How do those cynical actions square with Kellogg’s values, and the values of its customers—and former customers? " http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/12/03/virgil-the-lefts-long-mar... Bona fide deplorable. -- Certified Deplorable Fake News Nazi (TM)(C)(R) Executive Director of Vice, Ministry of Winning Shilling for buxom Russian swastika clad minxes since 1488