Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Hit & Run Commentary #149

 If a church inquires as to your vaccination status, reply "None of your business." If they persist beyond that, quit or never go back.

How she views people without a mask is the only rewiring Rachel Madcow needs in regards to her warped orientations and distorted predilections?

MSNBC propagandist Nicole Wallace remarked those refusing to acquiesce to the demands of Plague Cult alchemy do not have the right to basic human liberties because such pharmacological subversives are not sufficiently carrying their burden to society. Does she intend to direct such rhetorical iron in regards to the welfare deadbeats remaining on unemployment instead of accepting available employment?

At the Coast Guard Academy graduation, the Autarch praised an alleged Chinese proverb that women hold up half of the world. Ironic given the tendency of his idealized regime from which much of his family’s fortune is derived to eliminate babies whose only fault was having been born female.

In light of the Coronavirus Plague, are the conspicuously pious still reposting that asinine anecdote where the new pastor of a church emerges from the midst of the pewfillers disguised as a filthy vagrant to berate the congregation for failing to slobber all over him?

Would be ironic if a winner of one of the inoculation lotteries ended up having to spend the funds to provide for their long term care or fertility treatments resulting from an adverse reaction to Plague Cult alchemy.

The approach seems to be free market in allowing businesses to refuse goods and services to the unvaccinated, essentially blacklisting such individuals. Then on what grounds would it be inappropriate for such individuals to use their freedom in turn to promulgate a list of enterprises that take such a stand against individual bodily determination?

Migrant families should be reunited by sending illegal minors back to their country of origin rather than bringing unfit parents into the United States.

In an appearance on “Standing For The Truth”, Pastor Randy White lamented the increasing tendency of Christians to deny fellowship to those with whom they disagree. So does he intend to repudiate and repent of the things he said on another episode of the very same program against churches and ministries that had expressed a degree of support or enthusiasm for Roma Downey’s “A.D.” miniseries?

If protesters carry signs with language deemed inappropriate, the media should not blur the message. Aren’t these the liberals that any other time insist that such oppressed COMMUNITIES should not have their truth filtered through the standards of the colonizers?

Media propagandists insist that profanity on protest signs has to be blurred so as not to harm viewers at home. Is it about protecting viewers or out of concern that seeing such might shock the average American that usually doesn’t consider the implications of how this subversive element is attempting to implement a worldview formulated in the bowels of Sheol itself?

A Lincoln Project commercial intoned that, when Donald Trump emerged from beneath the White House, the President did not attempt to bring the nation together. At that point, it was not his job to do so. At that moment, his most important task was to quell the violence with the most expeditious means available.

Even on Fox News it was said that, despite riots, most demonstrations throughout the world were mostly peaceful. Sort of like saying that, given the number of actual deaths, most encounters between police and Black individuals are actually orderly and in accord with acceptable procedure.

An article in the Summer 2015 issue of the Futurist was titled “Transforming Society By Teaching Everyday People The Characteristics Of A Modern Hero”. What this really means is that the unsuspecting masses will be conditioned to do more for less pay. There are many lessons to be learned from beloved heroes such as “truth, justice, and the American way”. However, these very same cultural elites downplayed those very notions in one of the Superman films. And on “Stan Lee’s Who Wants To Be A Superhero?”, one of the contestants was dismissed early on for letting it slip that he was hoping his appearance could help him get his foot in the door of the movie or comics industry. Stan Lee himself admonished the contestant that being a hero was not about monetary reward. Yet elsewhere the aging fantasist was certainly vocal about compensation he perceived as having been cheated out of over the decades despite the fact that he eventually came to enjoy what cannot be described as anything other than a celebrity lifestyle.

You, common rabble, are to be so wracked with guilt regarding the environment that we are expected to forgo the blessings of the modern world such as vehicular travel, readily available meat, and air conditioning. However, that does not apply if you are a part of the elite taking it upon themselves to impose this compulsory sense of guilt upon the vast swaths of Western humanity. For example, Brian McLaren is so important that not only did he expend the resources necessary to travel to the Galapagos Islands in 2018 for the purposes of writing a book. Apparently it is his intentions at some point to return with a band of similarly-minded believers in tow that apparently need to travel nearly 3,000 miles around the world to contemplate why you have too much.

In response to assorted violations of her own plague cult edicts, the witch queen of Michigan’s replied, "I am human. I made a mistake, and I apologize.” See if that was good enough in cases of other residents likely roughed up by police for failure to comply with these draconian measures.

In contemplation of the mass murder incident at a California public transportation facility, Governor Gavin Newsom remarked when are “WE” going to lay down our guns? Does that include not only free citizens and the municipal police forces to be defunded in order to placate looting marauders but also higher-level state and federal law enforcement departments intending to impose revolutionary edicts such as those pertaining to lockdowns and resource redistribution? After all, these government bureaucracies are the ones hoarding and stockpiling ammunition to the point of shortages.

A commercial urging customers to switch to X-finity wireless depicts a woman saying that if your cellphone provider was a guy, you would have broken up with them by now. If such is simply to be dismissed as amusing wordplay, will there be a companion version of this advertisement urging men to dump their carrier like they would a non-compliant and nagging woman?

A Six Flags commercial depicts park visitors wearing masks on a roller coaster whereas those on a water slide are glimpsed with their visages dangling naked in the breeze. Dutiful adherents of conventional wisdom will likely respond that a wet mask would be too cumbersome and perhaps even an obstacle to satisfactory respiration. But if the plague is as deadly as the priestly guild having accrued around this microorganism insists, shouldn’t the aquatic attraction simply be closed until further notice?

Clinton and Obama Administrations functionary Leon Panetta, appearing on “Your World with Neil Cavuto”, astutely observed that America needs to take a number of steps to counter the repeated cyberattacks against the nation’s infrastructure essential to economic survival. Foremost among these is technical education and training. As an avowed Democrat, does Panetta intend to castigate his party over the resources squandered by the special interests and elites of that political organization in terms of pedagogy emphasizing transgenderism and critical race theory rather than countermeasures to actual security threats?

On an episode of the Kalb Report posted online 12/10/2012, journalists Marvin Kalb and Ted Koppel discussed the decline of objectivity in their particular profession. In remarking that Bill O’Reilly was once his student, Kalb quipped that he should have flunked him. But if the point of the discussion was how reporters and correspondents must rise above their individual biases when assessing evidence and situations, hasn’t Kalb failed to abide by the standard he is calling for if he regrets judging O’Reilly’s classroom performance in accord with that criteria rather than by what Kalb might feel about O’Reilly in other areas?

By Frederick Meekins

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