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5 Ways to Find Good People to Follow on Twitter
1. Follow other people’s followers (also known as harvesting)
2. Follow listed people (check out my favorite list “Those People” for those people you should be following)
3. Follow people big Twitter sites are following (try @benshapiro or @anncoulter for starters)
4. Follow people who retweeted or liked a post (also known as raising revenue)
5. Follow me @warriorwoman91 cause I #Shoutout good people to follow.
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Recapping the Great Election between @BenShapiro and @Nero (Guess Who Won!)
It was a dark and stormy night…well it was last Sunday evening when I realized the most haunting question that every Breitbart binge reader [like myself] wants answered: Shapiro or Yiannopoulos? Thus began the great showdown between the two Titans.
Vote in the big showdown between @benshapiro and @nero! Ben’s currently got a crushing lead! https://t.co/zxhedl1YtJ
— Kelly Campagna (@warriorwoman91) November 16, 2015
@warriorwoman91 fiend! I admire them both! This poll is pure evil. 😜❤️❤️ @benshapiro @Nero
— Misty Callahan (@MistyACallahan) November 16, 2015
The stakes were high–the winner of this great election would be forever known as the king of Twitter and would henceforth be referred to as “his excellency.” Even from the beginning Twitter fans were aghast at the daunting task set before them: to choose between the man who shapiroed Piers Morgan right off of CNN or the man who wipes the floor with feminist faces on a daily basis.
@warriorwoman91 @benshapiro @Nero Who is the evil person that is even forcing us to choose. I live in the West where things are awesome.
— Deviant Sophist (@DeviantSophist) November 16, 2015
@warriorwoman91 @benshapiro @Nero Why isn’t there an “All of the above” option? This is too hard!
— Cameron Hovenkamp (@HovenkampC) November 16, 2015
Seeing as how my followers tend to favor our dear leader Ben Shapiro, it was no surprise that early polling placed him in a startling lead over Yiannopoulos. When I reached out to @Nero for comment he seemed unusually willing to concede to Shapiro…but this of course was all part of his devious plan.
I graciously concede to @benshapiro on this one. https://t.co/gpnyGzAASA
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) November 16, 2015
Shapiro himself did not seem to see himself as the clear winner this early on in the game considering Yiannopoulos’ royal heritage.
Fairly certain the British accent puts @Nero over the top. https://t.co/uuAnW8QRJK
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) November 16, 2015
Then the election went gangbusters as each side pulled out all the stops in the attempt to prove who was more popular on Twitter. Fans evaluated hair length, eyebrows, hair style, upper lips…oh yeah and debate skillz.
The mudslinging continues as the great @benshapiro makes his bid to unseat @nero & claim the title “his excellency.” https://t.co/zxhedl1YtJ
— Kelly Campagna (@warriorwoman91) November 16, 2015
Ben Shapiro hands down! But Milo has better hair. https://t.co/0VsZ9ZVahK
— Atheist_Elanor (@Atheist_Elanor) November 16, 2015
@warriorwoman91 @benshapiro Hmm. It all comes down to the upper lip for me, and @Nero has it.
— BL_Abba (@BL_Abba) November 16, 2015
@warriorwoman91 I’m going with @benshapiro, and obviously my vote has nothing to do with hair, because @Nero wins that battle hands down.
— Trevor Norris (@TNorrisYEG) November 16, 2015
@warriorwoman91 @benshapiro @Nero Them eyebrows though.
— Atheist_Elanor (@Atheist_Elanor) November 16, 2015
@Atheist_Elanor @warriorwoman91 @benshapiro @Nero I say Milos @nero hair needs its own twitter account. But Shapiros debating skills tops
— Mariella Madrid (@MariellaMadrid) November 16, 2015
Suddenly the great election of 2015 took a turn in the other direction, and Yiannopoulos began pulling ahead so fast he had to apologize to Shapiro for knocking him over on the way.
Sorry about it @benshapiro https://t.co/gpnyGzAASA
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) November 16, 2015
IT WAS UNBELIEVABLE! The man that came to fame by intellectually destroying one Brit on live T.V. was being trounced in an election with another.
I can’t believe I’m getting beaten by a Brit, @Nero. Revenge for @PiersMorgan? https://t.co/uuAnW8QRJK
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) November 16, 2015
As the election came down to the wire, I contacted the unions to drag people to the polls and get them to cast their ballots!
Keep on voting ppl! @benshapiro is strong on the issues but exit polls show @Nero connecting more w/the common man https://t.co/zxhedl1YtJ
— Kelly Campagna (@warriorwoman91) November 16, 2015
.@warriorwoman91 it’s gotta be @benshapiro. Don’t even know what the q is, but he’s the answer. Sorry, @Nero
— Moshe Hill (@themohill) November 16, 2015
Even my mom got involved!
@warriorwoman91 @benshapiro @Nero I learn a lot from Ben.
— Kim Campagna (@2bits4) November 16, 2015
While many of my own followers rallied for Shapiro, it was clear that Yiannopoulos’ cult following was much more passionate…and nefarious.
Keep on voting! Rumor has us that @Nero is bussing in illegals to solidify his lead. @benshapiro‘s camp cries foul! https://t.co/zxhedl1YtJ
— Kelly Campagna (@warriorwoman91) November 17, 2015
Never underestimate the ingenuity of a Brit, as Yiannopoulos’ hair pushed him far over the top in a crushing defeat of the man who made shapiroing a verb!
The question Breitbart readers all over the world want answered. @benshapiro @nero
— Kelly Campagna (@warriorwoman91) November 16, 2015
I announced Yiannopoulos’ victory to the masses, which was met with cries of joy and rapture from some and suspicion from others.
Yiannopoulos wins! @benshapiro supporters calling for recount; say @nero had unfair advantage w/his fabulous hair!https://t.co/zxhedl1YtJ
— Kelly Campagna (@warriorwoman91) November 17, 2015
In the end Shapiro conceded to the simple fact that in a Twitter election, hair is everything.
Brit w/ great hair > American with not-great hair https://t.co/QHIwH5i1J7
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) November 17, 2015
In conclusion, based on my findings I would highly recommend all current and future presidential candidates immediately stampede to their hair stylists and bleach their hair Yiannopoulos blonde, as anything otherwise could cost them their elections too!
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Does Your Support for Paris Go Beyond A Profile Picture?
Rarely am I so moved to actually write a blog post, however I found this subject so sparsely covered I felt I must express it myself.
Many of you have seen the viral peace signs
with the Eiffel Tower replacing the nuclear warhead in the middle. For those of you who have missed my warnings about this symbol, the so-called “peace” sign stands for nuclear disarmament, otherwise known as surrender. Regardless of the intentions of the social media user, posting the Eiffel Tower instead of the nuke indicates that you support France’s surrender to jihadi forces. Thus, my initial warning not to post this symbol still stands.
The problems with these kinds of social media campaigns go far beyond misusing an “inappropriate” symbol. Much to the chagrin of my Twitter followers, I have been very vocal about the uselessness of the campaign to re-colorize your profile picture to somehow show solidarity with the French people. What many people assume to be a simple way for low-information voters to proclaim their knowledge and position regarding the Paris attacks actually serves as a cover or penance for those people that support the very policies that allowed this attack to occur with such magnitude.
Take Debbie Wasserman-Schulz, the chair of the DNC for example. She supports the strict gun control measures that prevent the average French citizen from acquiring weapons and thus preventing the average person from defending themselves. This is the very reason that the so-called “gun free zone” that is Paris was chosen as the venue for this attack in the first place, as there is no one around with the ability to stop the attackers.
Should Debbie rethink her policy positions? Have no fear, Facebook is here! Debbie can just re-colorize her profile picture to show that she feels bad about those attacks without having to face any kind of backlash over the policies she supports that create the kinds of environments that allow these attacks to occur.
I know the re-colorized profiles reading this post are going to take all of what I have said personally and probably need to recover in a safe space for a week. However, the reality is your re-colorized photo does nothing of real use to help the people suffering from this outrageous attack. All it really does is provide a feel-good way of expressing your “good vibes” toward a situation that you will ultimately forget about in a week, if not less.
This is why I would encourage my readers to educate themselves about what really can be done in order to prevent these kinds of attacks from occurring in the future, and start becoming active in their local communities to get good policies enacted so that we can avoid attacks like this on our own soil.
This is the legacy of the Paris attacks: will your support go beyond a profile picture?
(The French Peace Sign picture file above is a screen capture from Breitbart News and complies with Fair Use policy: click here.)