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I am going to borrow a Bill Whittle concept that he uses on a different topic that applies here as well. The left doesn’t virtue signal because there is racism. They NEED racism so that they can virtue signal.
Mr. Carroll verifies in a Royal mFLUSH THAT “Ignorance is NEVER an excuse for Stupidity.” The “Moral Superiority” of which they have ZERO, not even an single ounce is because these Walking Zombie Morons due to their 100% INDISCRIMINATION are guilty of NOTHING BUT DISCRIMINATION.
To be “woke” and not awake, one must be asleep, clueless and a Democratic Socialist (OXYMORON)
Scott: When Bill called you the B-word, I’m sure he meant it with love and respect. 🙂
Oh, jazz. Do not get me started.
The proper analogy for modern jazz is modern painting. It is abstract anti-art. (Same for contemporary classical/serious pieces played by orchestras.)
Thinking about this whole issue of “cancel culture”, and a recent essay I read suggesting that younger professors and employees are afraid to resist the “wokeness” because it could result in loss of promotion or even firing, I have to wonder if someone couldn’t file a suit for such policies creating a “hostile work environment”. It helped advance some forms of progress in regards to actual sexual harassment – perhaps it could help in this form of “discrimination”?? If you can’t even avoid the issue by remaining silent because “silence is violence” it might even qualify as a 1st Amendment religious freedom (or freedom of conscience) issue, if not also a free speech issue?
And if people realize that utopia cannot be achieved, maybe they are trying to substitute “hateopia” instead.
The so called progressives thought that this lock down would actually destroy the economy enough that the peasantry would just simply fall in line. And while there was an initial hue and cry of live sports / movies / theater / concerts etc. We have actually all figured out that there are other things to do to pass our leisure time.
As Scott as seen in going fishing with his wife, people are doing other things.
My wife and I have spent much more time talking to our neighbors, frequently about how silly the lock downs have been and how in our area, very few illnesses and almost no deaths. We chose not to live in a big city.
We gather on front porches or decks and talk to each other.
We are also reading more.
The NBA / NFL / MLB / Hollywood are going to find out that we have gotten out of the habit of watching sports on tv. And it is a habit. I have found that I don’t miss baseball as much as I thought, NBA not at all, as for the NFL I had not been watching as much as I thought I would. But my team has stunk for the past several years. But new habits replace old ones. I won’t go back to my old habits so quickly unless there is a compelling reason.
Drew Bress’ total capitulation saddens me. But I did hear that one player will be wearing slain, retired, St. Louis police captain, Dorn’s name on his helmet. So maybe some are truly waking up to public sentiment. Probably too late.
Bill can we shorten it to Wokeualibrium?
Great mockery, guys. I’ve been grinding my teeth for the last few years over the National Anthem protests, but now I’m done. For the first time in 40 years I wont be watching my Eagles on Sundays, and the sad pert of it? I should be angry or sad, but given how many things in my life I’ve seen destroyed by Leftism I just don’t care. On the plus side, I’ll have a lot more free time on Sundays his fall
You too have reached saturation and equilibrium. Not as a matter of self-hate but as a factor of disgust and revulsion at obvious insipid, insidious stupidity.
As if I needed another reason to absolutely despise Pete Carroll! He’s one of few people that I hope steps on a Lego when he’s walking around.
“Stepping o a Lego”?
That’s harsh dude, and could probably get you banned if you said that on Twitter or Facebook
I did almost comment that on the Facebook post as well, but I refrained as I know the Facebook police are a little more thin skinned than the operators of this website. At least, I hope don’t get banned! Where else am I going to get my daily news and satire that keeps me sane through these rough times!?
A reference to self flagillation! I just recently decided to view all Right Angle Back Stage. Just because I could. And I thought to myself “is this self flagillation?” . I actually enjoy Back Stage. Am I sick, or what?
To boldly go where no man has gone before.
Thanks Scott. I actually laughed out loud to that!
Very good idea. I’m going to watch Back Stage too!
With as much fun as they have, you’re probably more at risk of calling your doctor after 4 hours. Though, too much of a good thing can still be too much. Also, the usual reminder to get up and stretch every hour or so, which can be just one episode.
THAT made me laugh out loud. Wishful thinking though it may be ….