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Originally Posted by thathottnurse
In the video he appears to be cracking jokes. The people in the background are laughing. Idk...
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The problem is, we've allowed/enabled the creation of a cottage industry of folks and groups that are offended by something (or anything) and leveraged/used to demonize anyone or anything they wish to oppose.
For example, the lady on MSNBC was only making a joke about Romney and the grandbaby situation on that segment. I did see the humor in it (especially since I know the routine/song they used from being a dad) and it's funny. Anyone on the right who is upset at that should get the fcuk over it. It was a joke.
On duck dude Phil, there's obviously a very purposeful effort ongoing now to continue a targeted witch-hunt towards him. Of course this is because the last one fizzled out and there is a
small (minded) group of our population that was very disappointed that A&E and Cracker Barrel backtracked on their position on Phil. So now in their angst, those disappointed folks continue to prod and search through media for something or anything to make that guy (Phil) pay for not giving them their pound of flesh.
One fun way to illustrate the hypocrisy of some of those folks (ala: the ones who are now calling Phil a pedophile enabler) is to ask them this:
"If a gay man initiates sexual relations with a male child is that man a gay pedophile?"
I've actually posed that exact question before in a mixed group of leftists in DC and the emotional meltdown that ensued from them was quite delightful to watch. The slobbering amount of excuses, attempts to redirect the question (to girls) and outright indignation and anger at even the suggestion of such a premise (gay pedophiles) was hilarious.
Shining the light on hypocrisy is one of the best methods to illustrate the utter BS in U.S. politics and the social gerrymandering that's going on (to/from
both political parties) which divide us. They all suck and we
all (
me too) suck for allowing it to continue.
In my simple minded (lol) opinion we collectively keep putting fcuked up people in positions of local and national leadership (from both parties) and then end up wondering why....
things are so fcuked up?
We are definitely not the greatest generation(s) in this relatively young country but we can change that if we really want to.
I do...
Note: I've never seen one single episode of the duck show nor even knew the name of the guy until it was made into news. I don't agree with much of what he said but I'm not offended by it either. Blending our diversity is what made us a great country. Diversity of thought and the freedom to express such will keep us strong.