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My Daughters’ Latest Podcast
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Mob is now a racist word?
Just more evidence that the charge of racism is simply a meaningless epithet used against conservatives.
It probably depends on the mob. It’s still okay to warn people about a mob of angry 80-year old Tea Partiers who threaten our way of life with their pro-Trump signs.
It might not even be the Trump signs that they see as threatening their way of life; it might be how the 80 year old Tea Party “mob” leaves the grounds cleaner than when they arrived…
Two Maga hat wearing people standing on the sidewalk is clearly a mob, but you are racist if you think a loud group of (white) people obstructing a Senator on the elevator is a mob.
Clearly.
OK, here are some MAGA-hat wearing troublemakers pretending to be cops. Oh wait, that’s Antifa directing traffic and threatening people. No wonder it wasn’t front-page news…
https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1049310554953641984
Mob makes me think “kangaroos” which makes me think “kangaroo court” which makes me think “liberal white Senators”, which does not make me think “racism”, though it does make me thing “bigoted”.
That was funny.
I had no idea what you meant about Kangaroos and mob. I had to look it up.
Learn something new everyday.
Mob:
Mostly
Obnoxious
Bolsheviks.
Mega-
Obnoxious
Bolsheviks
The first 30mins or so of your daughters’ podcast was difficult to get through but it got much better.
So… Uncle Drew? Real movie, right? Is this an actual movie clip? Or some parody? I don’t know if I love it or despise it. I definitely want to see more.
It started out as a Pepsi commercial and the character took off, so they made a movie. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DnKOc6FISU
As a friend of mine used to say, “You gotta hold ’em under till they bubble.”
As my last Baptist pastor replied, “No, you gotta hold ’em under a liiiitle bit longer—those are the ones that never go wrong.”