Thursday, October 1, 2009

End of An Era: Panther Talk Live Taken Out Back and Shot

You've probably already heard by now that my main man Kyle Duerstein has stripped Panther Talk Live of it's wisdom after some commie liberals hippies cried to the news about comments he'd made in the past. Kyle explains the beginnings of PTL:
I had just started a blog, and in journalism, they teach you that news is a business and controversy sells, so the best way to build viewers and readers is to be controversial.

So when Kyle stated that
If mainstream black anglo-hating racists can't find a way to function in normal society and use the intelligence that God gave them, perhaps they ask to be held down and discriminated against, and placed back into slavery

he just meant that being racist was part of the biz and just a simple effort to be controversial. Hell, what else is controversial?

I would be upset about the mainstream media's coverage, but Kyle's reaction to the whole situation has made me doubt that he was ever the conservative Tarzan of Milwaukee's urban jungle that I previously thought he was. Kyle can be seen in the TMJ4 video stating:
These comments were made four years ago. And I believe I've come a long way since then.
What do you mean "come a long way" Kyle? Is this an implied apology? I don't like the sound of this bro.

Even more infuriating over at Panther Talk Live is a ridiculous post where he says things like:
I made a mistake.
and
I regret it.


WTF mate?

Kyle explained his method of writing, which incorporated the words so beautifully inserted into his blog's photo (notice my homage):

I wrote things on my blog in the heat of the moment, when I was angry or worked up about something I read or something I saw, and I wrote something at a time where my emotions were in control.


Kyle...how else would you include "Thought," "Common Sense," "Straight Talking," "Analysis," and "Insight" into PTL if your emotions weren't in complete control of your body and mind? Do you think we'd be watching Glenn Beck if his emotions, real or not, weren't in complete control of his body? No. If Glenn Beck doesn't cry once a week, I'm turning off the television.

Well Kyle, this looks like the end of the road. It's been a crazy ride. I never thought it'd end like this, but I have to say that if you and the Dan Bahrs of the UWM SA had actually stood for the students and exhibited honesty, transparency, and ethics in the SA, then we probably would've never got to this point. So I Thank You for doing your job and keeping the UWM SA a bastion of self interest, as all governments should be!

I'm gonna miss you Kyle

Heidrich Misty Eyed

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