What thread exactly?
Because you'd much rather talk about what you think posters do instead of talk about the topic at hand.
It's what you do
What thread exactly?
Those 20 second Google searches you form your opinions on aint so hot.![]()
You know where, I'm not doing your homework for you.
You're a drive-by poster and getting pissy on behalf of some other poster by adopting the Spurtacular gambit for him.
It's funny.
No, it's what you did. And you looked stupid doing it.
Lol no surprise.
That's your narrative. Nothing more.
How is it wrong?
Also LOL another poster's buzzword.
I pulled a "Pavlov".![]()
So, because you insist it, it must be true?
No, here you are doing it.
I'd rather discuss the kill whitey reference that kw is referring to. ....if we could ever see it
And you know where you can find one. Chop chop.
are you trying to steal every shtick today?
What's a matter? Your signature shenanigans are too complex for you? Getting befuddled by your own schitck?
No, it's just amusing how hard you try to avoid actual discussion.
Public university concocts fake/incorrect FCC regulations to keep pasty white virgins off the air because they say the word "tranny" (not officially recognized hate speech). You can hurr-durr the guys for being white/neckbeards, but that doesn't somehow make what the University here not totally ing blow.
Eh, all they had to say was it violated whatever agreement they signed to be on the radio in the first place -- which is probably when the administration ended up doing in suspending them.
Maybe. And if it were that, it'd be the end of it. But I think a public university has a duty to not mis-inform kids about FCC regulations.
the classic Chucho “Your schtick is lame ——> your schtick is boring ——> I’m stealing your schtick” cycle.
I assume it was corrected along the way. I can't assume the person who stopped the broadcast was a faculty member fully versed in FCC regulations. I'll have to read some more about it.
The radio station's executive board later backed off that position, according to the Fix, sending an email to Albrecht conceding that the station's "language concerns have been determined not to be in violation of FCC community standards." Instead, the board cited other reasons for removing the show from its air, including that it did not play "at least 2 new songs per hour."
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Yeah it's clear to me they really had it in for these dudes
Oh, that's worse than the hate speech angle IMO. I thought that would've merited a suspension for a show or two to keep them from tossing about words like "tranny." I guess that might being up free speech issues but I figure the school can have control over the content like any operator.
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