October 2, 2006

VDARE.com is NSFW in Utah state government jobs

A reader writes:


I thought you might like to know that VDARE.com has been labed an inappropriate website for Utah state employees to visit.

This morning I attempted to link to your article "Larcenous Lesbians" from my work computer. An ominous warning sign immediately appeared saying that the requested site could not be accessed because it contained inappropriate content.


I thought at first that the word "lesbian" had set off alarms at the capitol building. But when I typed in VDARE.com directly, the same message appeared.


My "Larcenous Lesbians" article is exactly the kind of content state employees in Utah should be able to access from work because it exposes a pattern of corruption among state employees in California.


Utah is often thought to be a conservative state. However, in the last 10 years or so the Mormon church, which used to be charmingly un-PC, has become increasingly anti-male and politically correct. You can't watch a semiannual General Conference without being warned about how evil males are and how all women are long-suffering victims of their abuses. It just proves the point that large organizations slowly drift toward liberal positions overtime.


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You mention "General Conference." Does that mean you are Mormon?