Why is it that when Mohammad Abdulazeez kills five military members, the feds, as well as the media, emphasize how he was a "lone wolf?" The government spends a week trying to find something, anything besides Islamic extremism, to explain the attack. He was depressed, he used drugs, anything to deflect from the fact that he was from the religion of pieces. I'm so damn sick and tired of political correctness and the media's (and Obama's) hesitation to acknowledge Islamic extremism.
Contrast the "lone wolf" Islamic extremist with Dylan Roof, the Charleston shooter. The media, South Carolina legislators, and the black community at large continue the attitude, if not outright statements, about how he represents all white southerners. He can't be a "lone wolf." Rather, he represents all whites. All whites are racist. He couldn't be depressed, a drug user, or plain crazy since that's reserved for Islamic extremists. And since Roof represents all whites, and had a Confederate flag, then we have to ban Confederate flags. To hell with the first amendment. That's our federal government for you...shredding the constitution since 2007. The same picture that shows him with the flag shows him wearing a Gold's Gym shirt. How about we ban those shirts? They inspire hate too because when I see a Gold's Gym shirt I think Dylan Roof and how I hate him. See how absurd that sounds? Yet that is the same absurdity that conservatives face daily in the hypocritical, upside-down world of liberalism in which we live.
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Thursday, July 16, 2015
The Twisted Values of Pop-Culture America
So Bruce Jenner gets the Arthur Ashe Courage Award
and pop-culture America fawns over him. I choose not to be part of pop-culture
America because it is generally the lowest common denominator for the
unsophisticated, ignorant, and those with a weak moral compass (or “liberals”
for short). Yet, the media and those who support this twisted crap have to shove it in our face again.
Liberal ESPN and pop-culture overlooks so many
more deserving recipients of this award.
Take the case of Devon Still, defensive tackle for the Bengals. His daughter has been battling cancer for
years and through it all he has, by all reports, been a devoted and loving
father going through something no parent (or child) deserves. Research his story yourself. Other more deserving recipients would be
Lauren Hill (the high school/college basketball player who died of brain cancer
at 19), But no, ESPN (with pop-culture support) gives the award to someone who’s
greatest hardship has been having to decide what breast size to order. Its not right, and anyone who supports this
choice of recipients should be ashamed of themselves. But this is the entertainment world we’re talking
about, a bastion of twisted values and no moral compass.And for those who prefer the meme method of communication, these are for you:
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