RikidyBones
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Are you referring to players, coaches, front office personnel, etc when talking about the vast majority?He works in the world of professional football.... duuuuh "Classy" is not a word that comes to mind for the vast majority in that profession.
Andrew Jackson was also the first democrat party president. Democrats have been advocating for segregation since then. If it's not racial segregation then it's class segregation and now medical segregation.Well, damn. I've settled on and been happy with Minnetonka moccasins for house shoes - guess that's over. Probably going to have to find a replacement for Land O Lakes butter, too. Apparently you just can't fix the really special brand of woke stupidity. Turns out when you think companies have been celebrating other heritages, they've decided it was abuse. I'm waiting for car companies to start purging names because they represent places where bad things happened at the hands of white people. Good thing GM already axed Pontiac - makes you wonder if they will confiscate any still around. Chrysler wisely dodged with the Plymouth brand. Mustang could be pretty iffy if things keep up. "Volunteer" could be at risk for suppressing people with brown skins - even though it had more to do with the War of 1812, but then Andrew Jackson was hard on Indians, sooo.
Woke white people are erasing native Americans from being represented under the guise of racism. Isn't that something else?
I remember growing up they seemed to try and cancel Dee Snider. Then of course you had the attacks on Clarence Thomas, which of course were led by the democrat party. If anyone hasn't seen his documentary I would highly suggest they watch it. Then you had the uproar over Andrew Dice Clay and Beavis and Butthead. I heard some religious people in a nearby county back in the 1990s wanted MTV taken off the cable lineup because of Beavis and Butthead.Anybody listen? Here's a 2nd reminder.
Episode 1278 - "Canceled Comedy" w/ Kliph Nesteroff and David Bianculli — WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
You have to put up with some of Maron's really bad Hollywood right vs left takes, but the facts discussed are incredibly interesting. This guy did all this research and found that what we're calling "cancel culture" has always been here. He found people publicly decrying black face comedy before the Civil War. He finds quotes from old comics like Red Skelton, complaining that they can't say anything anymore.
They discuss that the number of comedians talking about getting canceled vs. the number actually canceled is completely out of wack. It's a marketing tactic for many comics.
They make the point that many comedians specifically offend because their design is to be provocateurs. The whole reason it's funny is that it's edgy and provokes because you're not supposed to say it. So when a comedian tells an insensitive joke, he is saying he is good with the heat that will come with it (not in every instance. many times guys aren't aware they are offending). He's making a tradeoff. He's getting the laugh that inherently comes with a price. Then the heat comes and the comedian acts like he doesn't understand all the heat.
boo hoo - go back you came from Immigrant parents complain of language barriers in schools
boo hoo - go back you came from Immigrant parents complain of language barriers in schools
The parents of likely American citizens need help making sure their children get a proper education and this is your response? That's quite an interesting take you have thereboo hoo - go back you came from Immigrant parents complain of language barriers in schools
From the articleThe school districts have rules to follow. It's their responsibility
I think the only policy or rule broken(in the article) was using students as translators. After that they offer "robust guidance".It sounds like a comical incident, but it was really frustrating,” Mandy said in Mandarin through a translator.
“It feels like immigrant parents are deliberately excluded and pushed to the margins.” Jenna Monley