I'm really disappointed. Nutcase nadin, the crazy bald dwarf, was my favorite by a mile for DOTY, which she apparently lost.
But if so, she lost fair and square. All the insane, arrogant, condescending nuttery and make-believe expert knowledge she posted was hers and hers alone.
Now that has apparently changed. This post from nutcase nadin is as obvious a case of plagiarism as Taverner claiming authorship of the New Testament.
I don't know where she got it, but the chance that she wrote this post herself is less than zero.
It's chock full of words and phrases that are infinitely beyond her capacity.
The spelling and grammar are those of a literate English-speaker, which the crazy bald dwarf cannot even approach.
I'm really disappointed that the DUmp's outstanding lunatic does this poor a job disguising plagiarism. It's worse than the instance that got Pam tombstoned a few years ago.
Tue Dec 18, 2012, 06:27 PM
nadinbrzezinski (113,608 posts)
The source of the violence.
I covered a story of real violence. None will frame it in this way...nobody died..at least not yet.
You see, today the Unions gave the Christmas fixings and toys to five hundred families. These people are suffering from chronic food insecurity. They are suffering from great stress. They don't know at times where their next meal will come from.
The other day I covered another story of great violence. People making 17,000 a year, and asked to pay 2,000 in health insurance for the year. You might as well ask them to travel to the other side of the moon.
Of course there is the shooting stabbing last night, in what we colloquially call the shooting gallery.
This is violence. This at times leads to suicide, at times from fire arms.
So when you say it's popular culture...popular culture is...a mirror of this violence.
The fact that inner city schools at times come out of lockdown after a shooting outside and the body remains on the other side of the school fence is a form of scarring violence. The fact that a kid is shot in the arm, and the cops have to fight EMS to get that kid taken to the ER 'cause they don't have insurance is violence.
Those kids who know to drop when they hear popping sounds because it happens that often, that is violence.
This is what our popular culture is reflecting.
So tell me, when are we doing something for real to stop that violence? I don't know, perhaps living wage laws are in order. Notice I did not write minimum wage. I said living wage.
Prattling about popular culture is a nice distraction coming from the middle class...
Here is more real violence. A young teen, runaway, taken to the their side of the country, rarely across national borders, where they are used for sex...let's call him Steve, to protect the guilty. He was forced to have sex upwards of fifty times a day. When we finally rescued him, he was a shell. That is violence.
The younger man, asking for money on the corner, while still very much in country with no treatment for the PTSD he got from being sent over there, that is violence. The older woman standing on the corner begging for money, that is real violence.
The fact that you cannot get mental health care and you are treated like a disposable entity, or worst, less than human...that is violence. And at times an adult is next to in possible to commit if need be, that is violence.
So stop telling me the mirror is the problem, because then you are deflecting from the real reasons for it.
If we as a society deal with the almost Dickensian circumstances millions live in, the content you object to will start to change. Then there is this thing about fantasy. Fixing your eyes on fantasy as a problem, hardly deal with real life.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022024223At least she improperly used "worst", and screwed up "in possible". Not one other word belongs to nutcase nadin.
Disgraceful behavior for the DUmp's foremost expert on every subject.