That was unexpected. Really.
He spent lot of time last year talking about “feeding the crocodile” and how stupid it is as the tactic and how completely futile. So he knows it pretty well.
And now he is glad we just went with the demand of the terrorist mob. Just because they promised everything will burn otherwise.
There’s a country full of stupid people who just don’t know better. but here we look at just joining with the mob’s cause and empowering them. Despite knowing this will not stop the burning, only prolong it.
If policemen had any guts, this morning they would not pick up the work, at least in that damned city — preferably in all of them with the same mentality. If doing your work and dealing with scumbags leaves you open to hostile prosecution and being offered as sacrifice to the mob justice, I’d just say fuck you all, you can enjoy all your scumbags and the sooner your cities crumble on you the better.
Hope at least the mob enjoys that “best country in the universe”.
For contrast, you can watch Gad explaining the forces
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I used to watch GUTFELD every Saturday night for years, especially during the election and the TRUMP presidency. I also loved his 2 sidekicks, TYRUS and KAT. It was very entertaining and they were not afraid to call out the “lefts” bullshit.
But when the Republicans let the fucking Democrats get away with corrupting the 2020 election, I had to quit watching. When it was apparent that the supreme court had no intention of even hearing the evidence and that they were going to get away with it, I had to quit watching anything on FOX news, it was too depressing.
When I heard TYRUS say that we were going to have to learn how to work with those corrupt pieces of shit and quit the fight, I turned them off and haven’t watched ever since. I’m glad his show is on every weeknight now. I hope his show destroys everything else on those other pathetic networks in the ratings and that America wakes up and sees what those scum bags are trying to do to this country.
Yeah. It’s interesting to see that even here people are happy to switch to be apologist and join with those trampling on the constitution — right after writing pages on how much they are on the constitution;s side.
Suppose tomorrow SCOTUS would declare verdict on revoking the 2nd amendment and the same mob would surround the courthouse, the cities boarded up, madmax calling for burning everything if the verdict came up against the demands — and they would fold exactly as the recent 12 — then next day greg would again be so happy about the verdict despite he thinks it is really wrong, as he lives around there and want to escape the mob for an extra day. And everything else be damned.
Would I read the same here? Or it would be twisted saying the 2nd is more important than the 4th or the 5th? Or just it it is entirely different based on who is more involved in the consequences?
Those who throw people and principles under the bus to avoid a conflict for the evening — even knowing too well that it will come back ten-fold on the next day, deserve what? And get what?
Meh … I like Gutfeld. I don’t agree with everything he says. I’m not willing to flush him down the drain over your interpretation of what he said. That’s the cancel culture the rest of us all deplore. Except you, apparently.
What you’re referring to is the Greg’s opening of “Gutfeld!” Tuesday night, 20 April 2021. Where he qualified what you’re objecting to as himself being “sad, selfish and self-serving” then went on to deplore the verdict and the very negative impact the treatment of Officer Derek Chauvin will have on society. So …
Greg Gutfeld says one thing that you, stretching hard and reaching as far as you can, find a way to interpret out of context as bad. Thus you’re willing to cancel him, he’s “down the drain” as you put it. Every other good thing he has ever said is nullified and voided because of one thing you’ve found a way to not like or erroneously think you can use against him like some kind of magic bullet.
Does this begin to sound familiar to anyone? I recall a certain President who said the words “good people on both sides” and then those words were taken out of context and he was bludgeoned with them for years.
What’s funny is that you may not even have gotten the nuances because you’re not an American. Most of us understood Gutfeld was not endorsing the verdict, how strange that you seemed to miss that, huh? Or did you, really?
But then while we all know you’re not an American, none of us know what you really are. Care to clear that up for us? Because to me you look like an agent provocateur, someone trying to cancel and silence a well known American conservative voice on the scantiest of pretexts and the thinnest of excuses.
Gutfeld has been around a long time now. There are a lot of people that get good, conservative ideas from what he has to say. Gutfeld has definitely been a power when it comes to promoting the conservative viewpoint. It would be a coup for the Left to silence him, to “flush him down the drain” as you put it … Strange then how your stated aim and the goals of our enemies mesh so tightly, isn’t it? Isn’t it peculiar that your narrative and the narrative of the Left are in such amazing synchronization?
Don’t agree with Gutfeld on everything he says? Don’t follow every word he utters as though it were Gospel from the lips of God Himself? Yeah, me neither. Nor am I willing to declare someone who has made so much good sense on so many occasions in the past as having become suddenly Satan Incarnate Prince of the Infernal Abyss and All Around Bad Guy to be shunned henceforth.
You’re as bad as the left, at least in this regard. People here on Bill Whittle need to pay very close attention to what exactly you’re saying. You know the old adage about keeping your friends close and your enemies even closer, don’t you? You sound an awful lot like an enemy trying to masquerade as a friend to me. This isn’t the first time I’ve seen you do this kind of thing either.
If you’re not a clever enemy feigning friendship you’re an idiot. Either way you’re not much of a conservative and I suspect that you’re no idiot.
The rest of what you said about the police, posting Gad Saad’s video etc. is just an old trick to get real conservatives nodding their heads in agreement. As in “This guy must be right, he thinks like I do about the cops and Gad Saad is a conservative genius. So the rest of what he says must be just as valid.”
Your headline says your real intention. You must think we’re all pretty stupid if you think we won’t notice someone mixing a lot of sugar with a little poison. It’s not the sugar that kills … All the most effective lies contain a preponderance of truth.
Oh, and here’s a free piece of advice worth every penny it cost you. If you are looking to Fox for anything but entertainment you’re naive and delusional. Grow up and put your big boy pants on.
Well stated.
Thanks, I saw another clip other than the open from the show I mentioned above where Gutfeld said the same thing qualifying it as “being selfish”. I don’t care if Greg Gutfeld has an opinion I do not agree with or do not like. I don’t see that has a reason to bring “cancel culture” to bear on him.
I don’t like cancel culture and not only do I not like it when the Left does it, I do not like it when anyone does it. This is called “not being a hypocrite” as far as I’m concerned. I don’t agree with Gutfeld on this point, but I didn’t have my neighborhood looted by rioters either.
Trying to send Greg Gutfeld “down the drain” is not the mark of someone who shares my political views nor of anyone who wishes to see those views advanced. I support Gutfeld’s freedom of speech and his right to express his views even if I don’t like or agree with them. If the other side took that attitude it could only be a plus. Anyone who claims to take the side of cancel culture probably isn’t really on our side to begin with.
Greg was simply stating that he was glad his neighborhood wasn’t going to be burned and looted. Pretty sure there’s a lot of Americans who feel the same way today. Never said he’s glad we caved to the mob.
Totally with you on the police. I wouldn’t blame every single one for calling in sick. They’re not allowed to strike.
Biden is an abysmal failure. He and his DOJ should have forced the BLM terrorists to back off and let justice take its course. Intimidation by mob rule isn’t justice. It’s the KKK and the Jim Crow South.
Bullsh/t apology to the mob verdict. Big mistake. All this did was give the BLM terrorist group more power, but I don’t blame the intimidated jurors for deciding the way they did any more than I blame Greg for being glad his neighborhood isn’t under attack.
Plus no chance in hell would I remain a policeman if I had a chance of being convicted for murder by the fake news and the Democrat/BLM domestic terrorists for using my training. No damage to Floyd’s trachea. No evidence of oxygen deprivation. Knee was applied according to police training outlined in their manual.
Chauvin didn’t cause his death. They suspect the asphyxia was caused by the fact he had 3X the lethal dose of fentanyl in his system.
The real question is when we’re going to stop allowing BLM terrorists to run roughshod over our justice system with fear and intimidation.
The only difference between then and now is the color of the hoods.
… because those same people are still voting Democrat, just like they did when the hoods were white and the crosses were burned in the yards of people they didn’t like.
Seriously, is there any substantial, material difference between cross burning and doxing or pig heads on poles?
I realize this was probably rhetorical, but I cannot help myself to say, “Absolutely no difference!”
Yes it was rhetorical and you are absolutely right to say there’s no difference even so. The rhetorical question was intended to provoke thought, that it got a straight answer is a plus, gravy for the potatoes as it were.