Butker calls it out.
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I suppose the short black mouthpiece would say Mr. Butker would be invited, since if he was not invited, the owner and most of the team would not show up.
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@George-K said in Butker calls it out.:
I really haven't paid much attention to this ginned-up controversy.
Lemme see if I get it right:
Football player expresses his values and a nation is outraged. Is that correct?
I wouldn’t say nation, just the sammich makers.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Butker calls it out.:
I wouldn’t say nation, just the sammich makers.
And dishwashers.
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@Axtremus said in Butker calls it out.:
The Butker controversy made it to the Daily Show.
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Jon Stewart on Butker and the Cancel Culture:Pick soundbites from the massive soundbite universe, and frame them as contradictions to make the right look bad. What an edge lord. And the clapping apes in the audience, chef's kiss. Don't you ever go changing, Mr Stewart, or your audience. We love you just the way you are.
He closes with the claim that "nobody ever gets fired for criticizing DEI, they'll probably just get promoted". I mean, I know neither Stewart nor his writers have ever had a real job, but this seems particularly disconnected from reality even for people like them.
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Meanwhile, Biden gave a commencement at an historically black college in which he heaped psychological abuse on the black community, telling them that the nation is out to get them in several different ways. Crickets, of course, for this mainstream abuse of the black community, courtesy of your local progressive ideologues.
You missed your high school graduation. You started college just as George Floyd was murdered and there was a reckoning on race.
It’s natural to wonder if democracy you hear about actually works for you.
What is democracy if Black men are being killed in the street?
What is democracy if a trail of broken promises still leave Black — Black communities behind?
What is democracy if you have to be 10 times better than anyone else to get a fair shot?
And most of all, what does it mean, as we’ve heard before, to be a Black man who loves his country even if it doesn’t love him back in equal measure? (Applause.)
Even a room temperature IQ leftist must know that, if this messaging isn't actually true, it's psychologically abusive to those with black skin who receive it.
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@Mik said in Butker calls it out.:
Panderer in chief
Pandermoanium.
A combination of pandering and moaning.
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It's a well known trick of psychopaths intent on abusing someone, to tell them about all the other people who secretly hate them. Of course they are not at liberty to name names, but they are in possession of the very regrettable knowledge that so many other people hate this person, and they'd just like this person to know that. I've seen that trick used on this very forum in fact. Which is not to say Biden is intent on abusing black people, but the effect is the effect, regardless of intent, and the mechanism is well known even to teenage girls, and their adult counterparts.
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I’m kind of surprised Biden survived that racial jungle. I guess Morehouse men are clean and articulate.
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It's a well known trick of psychopaths intent on abusing someone, to tell them about all the other people who secretly hate them. Of course they are not at liberty to name names, but they are in possession of the very regrettable knowledge that so many other people hate this person, and they'd just like this person to know that.
It’s a form of passive aggression not exclusive to psychopaths. Usually a sign of weakness or inferiority.
I've seen that trick used on this very forum in fact.
Now that is an example of a passive aggressive statement. It wouldn’t be if it had been followed up with a qualifying statement and example. Not to worry though, I attribute the omission to sloppy thinking on your part.
I personally think people here are quite open about their likes and dislikes. I try to be that way. Admitedly, perhaps not always successfully. No secret who I like, dislike or am indifferent toward or simply cannot abide. Apathy is a wonderful place to dwell. Bite me.
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@Renauda said in Butker calls it out.:
It's a well known trick of psychopaths intent on abusing someone, to tell them about all the other people who secretly hate them. Of course they are not at liberty to name names, but they are in possession of the very regrettable knowledge that so many other people hate this person, and they'd just like this person to know that.
It’s a form of passive aggression not exclusive to psychopaths. Usually a sign of weakness or inferiority.
I've seen that trick used on this very forum in fact.
Now that is an example of a passive aggressive statement. It wouldn’t be if it had been followed up with a qualifying statement and example. Not to worry though, I attribute the omission to sloppy thinking on your part.
I personally think people here are quite open of their likes and dislikes. I try to be that way. Admitedly, perhaps not always successfully. No secret who I like, dislike or am indifferent toward or simply cannot abide. Apathy is a wonderful place to dwell. Bite me.
This sort of reaction to an innocuous post is strange for a guy who cares so little about what anybody thinks, and wants everybody to know that every other post. But hey, you’re a fan favorite here, so keep it up, I guess.
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@Renauda said in Butker calls it out.:
You asked for it, I obliged. But…
A baking soda and rubbing alcohol with a drop of Nilodor mixed together in a paste will take the piss smell out of your carpet.
You’re welcome.
I wasn’t intending to ask you for anything, but, as the saying goes, I’m sure you’re right.
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@Jolly said in Butker calls it out.:
Fired.
Good. A person may not agree with what Mr. Butker said, but that is no reason to publish his information.
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No apologies. That's good.
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