Facebook I guess was upset with me for re-posting something they had previously deemed violated their community standards. I appealed their ruling with the following comment: “You can take your community standards and shove them up your ass.” I don’t know how well that will set with them, but I will never get down on bended knee to a bunch of communist wannabes. So, I may be gone from Facebook pretty soon. I will be on Parler though.
Month: March 2021
Rush Limbaugh’s greatest legacy
Rush Limbaugh was the greatest radio host to have ever lived, and it is extremely doubtful that his radio accomplishments, and his political influence as a radio host will ever be remotely challenged. He will always be the king while everyone else will only make it to pawn in comparison.
I have heard a lot of commentary about Rush today from those who admired him greatly, but I have not heard one word about what I consider to be his greatest legacy. His charitable fund raising has probably only been surpassed by Jerry Lewis. I don’t know how much Rush has raised for cancer, police, firefighters, and members of the military over the course of his career but it had to reach into the hundreds of millions of dollars.
While those who loved him will mourn his passing, members of the party of death, the Democrat party, will gladly, and openly celebrate his death. And those who mourn and those who celebrate will do so for the very same reason. Rush was the most influential advocate for American exceptionalism and freedom, and the possibilities that these two traits made available to every person in this country who chose to take advantage of them, that this country has ever had.
Commercials show that America is now fully diversified
Have you noticed that every commercial starts off with a black person, or shows a family with one black parent and the other white, and a mix of black and white children. At first glance it appears that every American family is now fully diversified since that is all that is in commercials now. But, there is a problem as I see it.
There are few persons of Asian descent which includes not just those from East Asia, China, Japan and the Philippines, but does not include those from South Asia such as India and Pakistan, or those from West Asia such as Turkey and Saudi Arabia. The peoples who descend from these areas deserve to be properly represented in commercials. Therefore, I think a suggestion to commercial producers is in order.
In the interest of true inclusivity, every commercial should include a white, a black, a brown, a yellow, and a red with a LGBTQ person mixed in there somewhere. Just imagine how good we will feel when for instance we see a commercial with a black heterosexual mother, a white bi-sexual father, a gay daughter of Mexican descent, a transvestite son of South Asian descent, a transsexual daughter of Native American descent, and lastly a son of East Asian descent who likes to have sex with the family dog.
Now it will be impossible to tell by looking at a person the full extent of their proclivities, so I think it would be a good idea to display bubbles above each commercial participant describing their minority status so that we can avoid live demonstrations. We will never make it to complete inclusivity until these changes are made. Until then, we can only keep trying.