Like Roseanne, all Americans are just one bad tweet away from being fired

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Over the weekend, Barr spoke out about the mass shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, which was carried out by a man who made anti-Semitic statements during the shooting and targeted Jews on social media prior to the attack. The comedian, who is Jewish, wrote on Twitter that she prays “this terrible attack on Jews will be the catalyst for Americans to finally wake up” and address the “deep and rife scourge of racist anti-Semitic bigotry that exists in our country.”
I pray that this terrible attack on Jews will be the catalyst for Americans to finally wake up as to the deep and rife scourge of racist anti-Semitic bigotry that exists in our country.
— Roseanne Barr (@therealroseanne) October 28, 2018


While she expressed a seemingly sincere and definitely important sentiment, commenters were quick to redirect the conversation back to her own remark comparing Jarrett, a former adviser to then-President Barack Obama, to an ape. In essence: Yes, anti-Semitic bigotry is wrong — and so is “all racism.”
Look who’s talking.
— Hella Priefer (@HellaPriefer) October 28, 2018


This coming from a racist.
— Justin LeBlanc (@JustinL61177560) October 29, 2018


Yes Roseanne. All racism is bad, regardless of race, creed, nationailty or religion.
— Ann Brown (@AnnBrow30209255) October 28, 2018


Yeppers the voice of reason and compassion
— Wyatt Smith (@azwyatt1) October 28, 2018


The irony here. Lmao.
— ColoradoWildFeathers (@HippieChicCeo) October 28, 2018


Roseanne said something nice? Must be an Ambien post.
— Chris Richardson ☀☈ (@ThunderySkye) October 28, 2018


Well that’s an changed tune
— Kerry Raibley (@KRaibley) October 29, 2018


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— Siobhan Marie Day (@MarieSiobsbhndy) October 29, 2018


Critics also pointed out Barr’s ties to President Trump, whose own hate speech and refusal to condemn racist groups like the KKK has led to toxicity in the country. (Trump did speak out against this attack, though many, including the mayor of Pittsburgh, have taken issue with his saying there should have been an armed guard in the synagogue.)
Starting Wth you and Trump.
— LizNegroni (@liznegroni) October 29, 2018


Well the person you love so much has followers that are nazi's and you defeated them plus are you forgetting you made fun of Jews too… pot painting the kettle black
— Christina Arnold/Jones (@xXxCLEOBABYxXx) October 29, 2018


Talk to 45. But that's okay, nothing will happen.
— Sandy G (@sgourley2b) October 29, 2018


Led by your boy @realDonaldTrump ……………
— Travis (@derke03) October 29, 2018


Then you should stop supporting Trump . A main catalyst in inspiring the Hatred he spews. Your Buddy
— Guadalupe Sierra (@Lupe0110) October 29, 2018


Pretty quickly, the image of Barr dressed as Hitler started popping up. (Here’s the backstory. It was for a satirical Jewish magazine, but many obviously still found it offensive.)
Did you feel this way when you posed for this photo shoot? pic.twitter.com/ixQTjh9S4F
— Alex Williams (@RadtownUSA) October 28, 2018


Hypocrite!!! pic.twitter.com/kOrA7nmIKE
— rob ingram (@calirob1208) October 29, 2018





More at: https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment...sts-country-synagogue-shooting-145326414.html



Once you are an unperson you can't ever be human again no matter how you try.

Never apologize when the left demands it.
 
Once you are an unperson you can't ever be human again no matter how you try.

Never apologize when the left demands it.

You are right, if accused by the Jacobins never, ever, EVER "apologize".

Double, triple down if you have to.

Take the fight right back to them, and never give up.

The second you show sympathy, weakness or empathy, they will win, and utterly destroy you.
 
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It was certainly one of the greatest nights of his life. Kyler Murray (shown), the quarterback for the storied football program at the University of Oklahoma, had just won college football’s most coveted award — the Heisman Trophy — giving the Sooners their seventh winner (a number matched only by the historic programs of Notre Dame and Ohio State), when USA Today decided to dig up tweets Murray made when he was a 15-year-old boy in Allen, Texas.

Scott Gleeson, a USA Today writer based in Chicago, who, by his own admission, “focuses on issues outside the general sports arena — on LGBT athletes and coaches” and other such “social issues” — reported that Murray had evidently not been as politically correct when he was 15 as Gleeson felt he should have been. Gleeson wrote, “But the Oklahoma quarterback’s memorable night also helped resurface social media’s memory of several homophobic tweets more than six years old.”

Gleeson said, “When Murray was 15 years old, he tweeted at his friends (via his since-verified Twitter account) using an anti-gay slur to defame them. Four offensive tweets remained active on his account late Saturday night.

That a reporter would actually dig up remarks made by a teenage boy bantering with his friends in order to throw a cloud over his great night is certainly reprehensible, but not surprising. After all, one only has to recall how Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee chose to dig up an old high-school yearbook in a vain effort to smear Judge Brett Kavanaugh, and keep him off the Supreme Court. But, of course, that is politics. Apparently, to some on the Left, nothing is off limits, even if someone is not running for political office.

More at: https://www.thenewamerican.com/cult...ophy-winner-for-tweets-he-sent-when-he-was-15
 
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