Libs haven't seen a real 'protest' in decades. Their manufactured outrage industry has a great relationship with mainstream media, and both have been lying and grifting the public for at least 3 decades now.
The situation is similar, but not identical across borders. In the UK, since the 80s, but especially since the mid 90s and "New Laboue" and "Blair", comedy shows were used as a vehicle for pushing political lectures.
iamtanmay@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Don't get me wrong. I understand you were criticizing BLM.
I just don't like that people even call it a "protest".
To me, it was political theatre, without any real injustice worth protesting at its heart.
goldenballs@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Oh yeah... it was latter-day Maoism
iamtanmay@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Libs haven't seen a real 'protest' in decades. Their manufactured outrage industry has a great relationship with mainstream media, and both have been lying and grifting the public for at least 3 decades now.
goldenballs@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
The situation is similar, but not identical across borders. In the UK, since the 80s, but especially since the mid 90s and "New Laboue" and "Blair", comedy shows were used as a vehicle for pushing political lectures.