Don't trigger me, bro!!!


Bailey Loverin, student at the UC/Santa Barbara, is spearheading....er, maybe we should say "long stick with pointy thing on the front" heading....is pointy thing a trigger??? Whatever.
Bailey Loverin is telling the professors how the language they use....er, utilize...may harm...may elicit a negative reaction....oh, for Lenin's sake, MAY AFFECT their students.
But even if UCSB adopts...er, agrees to use...er... UTILIZE...the list that Comrade Loverin has suggested, Oberlin College has beaten them....er, bested them in competition, er....may be deluded under the straight white male notions of violence into thinking their earlier adaptation of these rules makes them, somehow, better. But they're really not.
Is that right? Did I do OK with that?








R.O.C.K. in the USSA
Comrade Kelly, I've long felt that a good 2-stage trigger - for example, a Geissele or Knight's Armament trigger - is much to be preferred over single stage triggers, to which I'm pretty sure they're referring.Comrade R.O.C.K...either you did not watch this important video, or you are deliberately engaging in the very hate speach young Comrade Loverin is combat--er, demonstrating against. Shall I borrow Pinky's shovel to cure you of this lack of concern? Or maybe just invite her over to do the deed?
A brief recap for those who uh, don't have time to watch the video, from the capitalist "Unreasonable" magazine on-line (they are so trembling--er, moving back and forth quickly--in their boots--er, footwear.):
"It's really not anyone else's business to tell someone when they are mentally and emotionally ready to deal with things," says Bailey Loverin, a University of Santa Barbara (UCSB) junior who authored a resolution to mandate that professors issue "trigger warnings" before presenting material that might trigger memories of past traumas in students.
Feminist and social justice blogs popularized the concept of the trigger warning, with writers encouraging each other to label posts that might trigger flashbacks to sexual assault or domestic abuse. As the popularity, and scope, of the trigger warning idea grew, some bloggers began listing potential triggers, ranging from rape and violence and suicide to snakes and needles and even "small holes."
Oberlin College attracted media attention when its Office of Equity Concerns posted, and later removed, a trigger warning guide advising professors to avoid triggering topics such as racism, colonialism, and sexism when possible. The memo also suggests introducing discussions of potentially triggering works with language such as this:
We are reading this work in spite of the author’s racist frameworks because his work was foundational to establishing the field of anthropology, and because I think together we can challenge, deconstruct, and learn from his mistakes. ...
"I don't feel that it's a problem asking for this to be mandated," says Loverin. "You're always going to have someone that's going to argue, 'Why? This is ridiculous. I shouldn't have to do this because I don't feel it. Why should anyone else?'"
Why indeed, young Comrade? I am sending these congratulatory Baby Lenin pins to her so that she may display the loyalty to the cause she most certainly holds within her bosom...er, heart, albeit in a somewhat immature fashion.






R.O.C.K. in the USSA
Comrade Kelly, I've long felt that a good 2-stage trigger - for example, a Geissele or Knight's Armament trigger - is much to be preferred over single stage triggers, to which I'm pretty sure they're referring.The Sig 716 DMR arriving on Wednesday has a Geissele 2 stage trigger. Will it be the SSA or the SSA-E? The High Speed National Match DMR? Then there is the question of optics. I am thinking of selling my beet ration and getting the IOR Valdada 3-18x42 35mm FFP MIL/MIL MP8 reticle or the Vortex Razor Gen II HD 3-18x50 FFP. I figure I will have enough to learn without having to multiply subtensions.


PolPotLuckSupper
R.O.C.K. in the USSA
Comrade Kelly, I've long felt that a good 2-stage trigger - for example, a Geissele or Knight's Armament trigger - is much to be preferred over single stage triggers, to which I'm pretty sure they're referring.The Sig 716 DMR arriving on Wednesday has a Geissele 2 stage trigger. Will it be the SSA or the SSA-E? The High Speed National Match DMR? Then there is the question of optics. I am thinking of selling my beet ration and getting the IOR Valdada 3-18x42 35mm FFP MIL/MIL MP8 reticle or the Vortex Razor Gen II HD 3-18x50 FFP. I figure I will have enough to learn without having to multiply subtensions.
Take heed Comrade PotLuck; You'll shoot your eye out!


PolPotLuckSupper
R.O.C.K. in the USSA
Comrade Kelly, I've long felt that a good 2-stage trigger - for example, a Geissele or Knight's Armament trigger - is much to be preferred over single stage triggers, to which I'm pretty sure they're referring.The Sig 716 DMR arriving on Wednesday has a Geissele 2 stage trigger. Will it be the SSA or the SSA-E? The High Speed National Match DMR? Then there is the question of optics. I am thinking of selling my beet ration and getting the IOR Valdada 3-18x42 35mm FFP MIL/MIL MP8 reticle or the Vortex Razor Gen II HD 3-18x50 FFP. I figure I will have enough to learn without having to multiply subtensions.
Decisions, decisions, Comrade!
As the owner of a couple of Geissele DMRs, I doubt that you could go wrong with anything they make. Knight's Armament is splendid too :)
Ahh yes - optics... good thing beet rations have increased in value of late!
I has a jealous! (SIG 716)
Ahem. For those who are unaware, we are, of course, discussing high-end food processors.




This 5.56mm beet reducer has a BCM Government profile free floating tube, piston operated slicer, with a Czech Meopta 1-4 ZD Tactic power vegetable acquisition device. I figure no beet will be safe out to about 300 to 325 yards. I built it in the collective toolshed. I used the VLTOR A5 recoil system to allow a multitude of upper processing tubes to be mounted on the lower unit.
My 7.62mm Designated Beet Marksman Processor arrives tomorrow. Godless willing, my beet harvest will be bountiful enough for me to sell what is left beyond my


I prefer the Aimpoint Micro T1 (got that too), but a LOT more $. Add it to a LaRue Tactical mount (and they basically throw in the mount if you buy the Aimpoint, $-wise), PLUS the Beverage Entry Tool that comes in every box, and you're ready to slice and dice!
I love LaRue :)
Of course, for longer distance processing, you're gonna want stuff like what you posted earlier. Party at your house tomorrow!!


Either that or take Zero Tolerance to it's logical conclusion: summary execution.
You commies. Lenin said the capitalists would sell him the rope that would hang them. That didn't happen. Truth is you commies make the stupid totalitarian laws that hang yourselves. Yahoos.




Kelly Ivanovna/келя ивановна
Well, if it isn't $$! When did you get out of the gulag?It's amazing what a little



