Cessie Giuliano Geek of Week

Cessie Giuliano Geek of Week  Celeste Giuliano, who I will always know as Cessie and is not a geek, is this week's Geekadelphia "Geek of the Week" She is a photographer extraordinaire and her site can be found here. She is a photographer extraordinaire and her site can be found here. Cessie Giuliano, not a geek.
Cessie Giuliano, not a geek.

Celeste Giuliano, who I will always know as Cessie and is not a geek, is this week’s Geekadelphia “Geek of the Week”

She is a photographer extraordinaire and her site can be found here.

Cessie Giuliano Geek of Week

 

James Foley Death Sparked Little Outrage

James Foley Death Sparked Little Outrage
James Foley, don’t let him be forgotten

The death of Cecil, a wild animal that survived by eating other wild animals, sparked hipster outrage around the world.

Piers Morgan, a talking head that once actually had a news show on CNN, advocated skinning alive the hunter who shot the Zimbabwe lion.

So, who remembers James Foley? Foley was a journalist who went to dangerous places to cover important stories. His beheading by ISIS was uploaded to YouTube on Aug. 19 last year specifically so his family could see it. There was no Twitter outrage by the hipster celebrities or the “social justice” college crowd.

Why? Unlike Minnesota dentists, ISIS fights back. Hipsters and “social justice” warriors, while they certainly enjoy the emotional jolts self-righteous outrage provides them, are not known for their courage.

Oh, and did you see where the impoverished nation of Zimbabwe is going to put up a statue of Cecil?

The New York Daily News says, referring to the animal’s cubs, soon they will have a permanent place to remember their father.

Hipsters and “social justice” warriors are not known for their brains either.

But here’s a tidbit for them: Cecil was named for theĀ  British Imperialist Cecil Rhodes.

James Foley Death Sparked Little Outrage