Your writing has just taken a quantum leap to the next level. This article should be a seminal moment for your career. You hit every nail directly on the head. None of these things is funny. But they are true. Unfortunately, left leaning liberals will not read it, and even if they do, won't recognize the harm their ideological war is doing to our once great country. To quote DJT, "So sad".
Excellent essay, and I understand why you went with a more serious tone in this piece, rather than the fun and whimsical satire you usually do. Satire is getting hard these days, when reality is already pushing the outer limits of absurdity. It's like we're living in a Monty Python sketch, only nobody's laughing, and it looks like things are only going to get crazier until we reach some kind of breaking point. I mean, the idea that a man can really "be" a woman just because he says he is, that was a premise for an absurd sketch in "Life of Brian;" and the idea that doctors may caution parents against assigning a gender identity to a newborn baby was, again, a ridiculous gag in "Meaning of Life." Yet here we are. Reality is now more absurd than Monty Python. And if you blink or laugh or treat it like the ridiculous farce that it is, you risk getting fired from your job and blacklisted by potential employers. God only knows where all this will end up. Buckle up, because this train has gone totally off the rails!
I share your outrage with media that feels more sympathy for the psychopath killer than the innocent children and school staff that were murdered. They are divorced from decency.
Do you think it’s new that America feels so divided or was it like this in previous times? I imagine that leading up to the civil war things must have been tense between the different groups, but what about later? Was the country this divided during the Civil Rights Movement? If not, what has changed? If so, how did we get past it?
Your writing has just taken a quantum leap to the next level. This article should be a seminal moment for your career. You hit every nail directly on the head. None of these things is funny. But they are true. Unfortunately, left leaning liberals will not read it, and even if they do, won't recognize the harm their ideological war is doing to our once great country. To quote DJT, "So sad".
Excellent essay, and I understand why you went with a more serious tone in this piece, rather than the fun and whimsical satire you usually do. Satire is getting hard these days, when reality is already pushing the outer limits of absurdity. It's like we're living in a Monty Python sketch, only nobody's laughing, and it looks like things are only going to get crazier until we reach some kind of breaking point. I mean, the idea that a man can really "be" a woman just because he says he is, that was a premise for an absurd sketch in "Life of Brian;" and the idea that doctors may caution parents against assigning a gender identity to a newborn baby was, again, a ridiculous gag in "Meaning of Life." Yet here we are. Reality is now more absurd than Monty Python. And if you blink or laugh or treat it like the ridiculous farce that it is, you risk getting fired from your job and blacklisted by potential employers. God only knows where all this will end up. Buckle up, because this train has gone totally off the rails!
I share your outrage with media that feels more sympathy for the psychopath killer than the innocent children and school staff that were murdered. They are divorced from decency.
Keep 'em coming Gordon. It's a relief to know others are also appalled by media bias as you've convincingly documented here.
Just a heads up.
I had to unsubscribe then subscribe in order to post or like this well-written piece.
-God bless
Do you think it’s new that America feels so divided or was it like this in previous times? I imagine that leading up to the civil war things must have been tense between the different groups, but what about later? Was the country this divided during the Civil Rights Movement? If not, what has changed? If so, how did we get past it?