Postcards from the Clown Show

There's that damn white privilege again.
Is there any topic that you can't somehow twist into a racial issue?

https://twitter.com/BoundingComics/status/1643443607808925696
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Race-obsessed bigots are the only people to whom the words "blacklist" and "whitelist" have "racial connotation".

https://twitter.com/backtolife_2023/status/1645006428451610629
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It is literally sh!t like this that has made me decide that if I can get there by driving, I'll just drive. I will never fly again. I have a couple of life goals to see Iceland and the Northern Lights, Italy, and a couple more places in Eastern Europe that I haven't been to yet. Also Patagonia and maybe Antarctica. But other than that, I'm not flying on a plane on which the pilot was hired because "DiVeRsItY".
 
Wherein ass-licking regime stenographers express concern over "decorum" ... :tears::tears::tears:

White House press corps erupts as African reporter demands press sec answer his questions
"It’s been seven months, you have not called on me."
https://thepostmillennial.com/white...porter-demands-press-sec-answer-his-questions
Hannah Nightingale (20 March 2023)

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Struggle session in the White House press room:

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https://twitter.com/simonateba/status/1645376513036910595
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https://twitter.com/cliftonaduncan/status/1645383185335824389
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juiced_ball_theory

During the 2017 MLB season, a record-breaking 6,104 home runs were hit by the league, surpassing the record of 5,693 set in 2000, during the height of the steroid era.[8][9] Beginning that season, several commentators pointed out the surge in home run rate and pointed to the 2015 All-Star Break as a likely beginning point for a change in baseball composition, if there was one.[8] In an article for The Ringer in 2017, Ben Lindbergh and Mitchel Lichtman tested three dozen game-used balls and found evidence that in 2015 the balls became slightly bouncier, and in 2016, the balls became slightly smaller and with lower seams.[10] New York Mets manager Terry Collins said, "The seams on the ball are definitely lower. I think that’s why everybody is having blister problems all of a sudden. And there’s no question that the ball is harder."[11] The following month San Francisco Giants pitcher Johnny Cueto stated that he strongly suspected that a "tighter" baseball was the cause of the first blisters in his career.[12][13] MLB commissioner Rob Manfred repeatedly denied allegations that modern baseballs are "juiced" throughout 2017, maintaining that baseballs continue to be tested and fall within their designated measurable limits.[14]
 
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