Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The right can eff off with their stupid "cancel culture" whining. The have been doing it for generations. Hollywood "red scare" blacklists in the 1940s and 1950s cost many brilliant and talented artists their careers, in the 1950s there were book removals and curriculum purges, teachers, academics and others forced to make loyalty pledges.
Conservative boycotts in the 1960s of musicians supporting civil rights, like Harry Belafonte and Nina Simone suffered concert cancellations, radio bans, conservatives targeted and blacklisted professors and others who were critical of the Vietnam war...
The religious right of the 1970s organized boycotts of rock musicians, films, shows; ERA supporters were targeted and ostracized...
1980s, the right wing pushed boycotts of Madonna, Prince, metal bands, called for heavy censorship and bans on music...
1990s - boycotts of Disney, video games, Ellen DeGeneres when she came out as gay...
2000s - boycotts of the Dixie Chicks, critics of the Iraq war like Sean Penn and Susan Sarandon, attacks on academics critical of US foreign policy and the Iraq war, calls for them to be fired or disciplined
2010s - Calls to boycott and cancel Colin Kaepernick, Nike, Target, Starbucks, Samantha Bee and tons of others...
2020s - Calls to boycott and cancel Bud Light, Disney (again), the NFL, canceling various academics, books and authors...
The right wing are the undisputed Cancel Queens, they've been at it far longer and working at it far harder than the left.
It's the height of cognitive dissonance for the right wing to feign outrage and moral high ground whining about "cancel culture" when they themselves have been the worst offenders in America.
Not sure who these "right" and "left" idiots are who are calling for all these boycotts but I can tell you that us normal folks, which is about 96% of us could care less about your silly political spins on everything and we'll choose our entertainment without regard to silly politics.
DP. Hey, no problem with you deciding what you want to do. Just don't police other people for doing the same, and making their own choices about where to spend time and money.
Boycotts, loudspeakers, blocking streets, taking over college buildings and preventing students from attending class, making it impossible or nearly impossible for conservative views to be voiced on campuses by students and visiting speakers, criticizing and avoiding Bartgaze for attending an event of which you don't approve, etc have been done by Democrats.
We were simply talking about how everyone has their right to choose their own entertainment sources. No one said anything about the idiots who block streets or try to interfere with the lives of normal people.
Indeed. But PP will go to any lengths to insist people have to buy things they don't want and watch shows they are not interested in, just because he supports that cause. Free will is a laugh to him.
No one said that. You do you. I personally enjoy Bargatze's dry and somehow clean take on humor and I know that he could give two craps about Trump, Biden, Republicans or Democrats and even if he did care about politics, I'm mature enough to separate politics from humor. I still enjoy Cosby Show re-runs without regard to my disgust for Cosby the person. I still think Billie Jean is the greatest musical piece ever without regard to how I feel about Michael Jackson the person. It's called maturity and intelligence. We should all try it.
You just lack a conscience or moral compass. Shameful.
It’s called not
It's called appreciating good music despite the indecency the artist or appreciating the humor and the characters of a show despite the poor character of the lead actor. This has nothing to with someone's moral compass, Karen. Go worship your MAGA God.
Anonymous wrote:Nate is not worried about the DC Urban Moms demographic. Not worried at all. Or people like them. He will be fine. Literally Jon Hamm in Mad Men - "I don't think about you at all."
Anonymous wrote:
Fantastic. Then maybe people can stop haranguing others in this thread for no longer being interested in Bargatze's work.
The people that want to support him can do so with their own time and money, and those who don't can just avoid him. He's a big boy. He'll either sort it out by earning his audience, or he won't. So it goes.
Anonymous wrote:
I, for one, would have such difficulty calling it a good life if I could not appreciate the dulcet tones of Kid Rock, or watch old Cosby Show reruns.
I mean, that's what good culture looks like to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The right can eff off with their stupid "cancel culture" whining. The have been doing it for generations. Hollywood "red scare" blacklists in the 1940s and 1950s cost many brilliant and talented artists their careers, in the 1950s there were book removals and curriculum purges, teachers, academics and others forced to make loyalty pledges.
Conservative boycotts in the 1960s of musicians supporting civil rights, like Harry Belafonte and Nina Simone suffered concert cancellations, radio bans, conservatives targeted and blacklisted professors and others who were critical of the Vietnam war...
The religious right of the 1970s organized boycotts of rock musicians, films, shows; ERA supporters were targeted and ostracized...
1980s, the right wing pushed boycotts of Madonna, Prince, metal bands, called for heavy censorship and bans on music...
1990s - boycotts of Disney, video games, Ellen DeGeneres when she came out as gay...
2000s - boycotts of the Dixie Chicks, critics of the Iraq war like Sean Penn and Susan Sarandon, attacks on academics critical of US foreign policy and the Iraq war, calls for them to be fired or disciplined
2010s - Calls to boycott and cancel Colin Kaepernick, Nike, Target, Starbucks, Samantha Bee and tons of others...
2020s - Calls to boycott and cancel Bud Light, Disney (again), the NFL, canceling various academics, books and authors...
The right wing are the undisputed Cancel Queens, they've been at it far longer and working at it far harder than the left.
It's the height of cognitive dissonance for the right wing to feign outrage and moral high ground whining about "cancel culture" when they themselves have been the worst offenders in America.
Not sure who these "right" and "left" idiots are who are calling for all these boycotts but I can tell you that us normal folks, which is about 96% of us could care less about your silly political spins on everything and we'll choose our entertainment without regard to silly politics.
DP. Hey, no problem with you deciding what you want to do. Just don't police other people for doing the same, and making their own choices about where to spend time and money.
Boycotts, loudspeakers, blocking streets, taking over college buildings and preventing students from attending class, making it impossible or nearly impossible for conservative views to be voiced on campuses by students and visiting speakers, criticizing and avoiding Bartgaze for attending an event of which you don't approve, etc have been done by Democrats.
We were simply talking about how everyone has their right to choose their own entertainment sources. No one said anything about the idiots who block streets or try to interfere with the lives of normal people.
But you can't do what you want to do if people are physically stopping you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The right can eff off with their stupid "cancel culture" whining. The have been doing it for generations. Hollywood "red scare" blacklists in the 1940s and 1950s cost many brilliant and talented artists their careers, in the 1950s there were book removals and curriculum purges, teachers, academics and others forced to make loyalty pledges.
Conservative boycotts in the 1960s of musicians supporting civil rights, like Harry Belafonte and Nina Simone suffered concert cancellations, radio bans, conservatives targeted and blacklisted professors and others who were critical of the Vietnam war...
The religious right of the 1970s organized boycotts of rock musicians, films, shows; ERA supporters were targeted and ostracized...
1980s, the right wing pushed boycotts of Madonna, Prince, metal bands, called for heavy censorship and bans on music...
1990s - boycotts of Disney, video games, Ellen DeGeneres when she came out as gay...
2000s - boycotts of the Dixie Chicks, critics of the Iraq war like Sean Penn and Susan Sarandon, attacks on academics critical of US foreign policy and the Iraq war, calls for them to be fired or disciplined
2010s - Calls to boycott and cancel Colin Kaepernick, Nike, Target, Starbucks, Samantha Bee and tons of others...
2020s - Calls to boycott and cancel Bud Light, Disney (again), the NFL, canceling various academics, books and authors...
The right wing are the undisputed Cancel Queens, they've been at it far longer and working at it far harder than the left.
It's the height of cognitive dissonance for the right wing to feign outrage and moral high ground whining about "cancel culture" when they themselves have been the worst offenders in America.
Not sure who these "right" and "left" idiots are who are calling for all these boycotts but I can tell you that us normal folks, which is about 96% of us could care less about your silly political spins on everything and we'll choose our entertainment without regard to silly politics.
DP. Hey, no problem with you deciding what you want to do. Just don't police other people for doing the same, and making their own choices about where to spend time and money.
Boycotts, loudspeakers, blocking streets, taking over college buildings and preventing students from attending class, making it impossible or nearly impossible for conservative views to be voiced on campuses by students and visiting speakers, criticizing and avoiding Bartgaze for attending an event of which you don't approve, etc have been done by Democrats.
We were simply talking about how everyone has their right to choose their own entertainment sources. No one said anything about the idiots who block streets or try to interfere with the lives of normal people.
Indeed. But PP will go to any lengths to insist people have to buy things they don't want and watch shows they are not interested in, just because he supports that cause. Free will is a laugh to him.
No one said that. You do you. I personally enjoy Bargatze's dry and somehow clean take on humor and I know that he could give two craps about Trump, Biden, Republicans or Democrats and even if he did care about politics, I'm mature enough to separate politics from humor. I still enjoy Cosby Show re-runs without regard to my disgust for Cosby the person. I still think Billie Jean is the greatest musical piece ever without regard to how I feel about Michael Jackson the person. It's called maturity and intelligence. We should all try it.
You just lack a conscience or moral compass. Shameful.
It’s called not
It's called appreciating good music despite the indecency the artist or appreciating the humor and the characters of a show despite the poor character of the lead actor. This has nothing to with someone's moral compass, Karen. Go worship your MAGA God.
Wrong. If you support an artist and put money in their pocket, you are giving them a pass on bad, in some cases repulsive, behavior. Stop gaslighting people who have ethical and moral standards. You are a soulless jerk and you're proud of it. We get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The right can eff off with their stupid "cancel culture" whining. The have been doing it for generations. Hollywood "red scare" blacklists in the 1940s and 1950s cost many brilliant and talented artists their careers, in the 1950s there were book removals and curriculum purges, teachers, academics and others forced to make loyalty pledges.
Conservative boycotts in the 1960s of musicians supporting civil rights, like Harry Belafonte and Nina Simone suffered concert cancellations, radio bans, conservatives targeted and blacklisted professors and others who were critical of the Vietnam war...
The religious right of the 1970s organized boycotts of rock musicians, films, shows; ERA supporters were targeted and ostracized...
1980s, the right wing pushed boycotts of Madonna, Prince, metal bands, called for heavy censorship and bans on music...
1990s - boycotts of Disney, video games, Ellen DeGeneres when she came out as gay...
2000s - boycotts of the Dixie Chicks, critics of the Iraq war like Sean Penn and Susan Sarandon, attacks on academics critical of US foreign policy and the Iraq war, calls for them to be fired or disciplined
2010s - Calls to boycott and cancel Colin Kaepernick, Nike, Target, Starbucks, Samantha Bee and tons of others...
2020s - Calls to boycott and cancel Bud Light, Disney (again), the NFL, canceling various academics, books and authors...
The right wing are the undisputed Cancel Queens, they've been at it far longer and working at it far harder than the left.
It's the height of cognitive dissonance for the right wing to feign outrage and moral high ground whining about "cancel culture" when they themselves have been the worst offenders in America.
Not sure who these "right" and "left" idiots are who are calling for all these boycotts but I can tell you that us normal folks, which is about 96% of us could care less about your silly political spins on everything and we'll choose our entertainment without regard to silly politics.
DP. Hey, no problem with you deciding what you want to do. Just don't police other people for doing the same, and making their own choices about where to spend time and money.
Boycotts, loudspeakers, blocking streets, taking over college buildings and preventing students from attending class, making it impossible or nearly impossible for conservative views to be voiced on campuses by students and visiting speakers, criticizing and avoiding Bartgaze for attending an event of which you don't approve, etc have been done by Democrats.
We were simply talking about how everyone has their right to choose their own entertainment sources. No one said anything about the idiots who block streets or try to interfere with the lives of normal people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The right can eff off with their stupid "cancel culture" whining. The have been doing it for generations. Hollywood "red scare" blacklists in the 1940s and 1950s cost many brilliant and talented artists their careers, in the 1950s there were book removals and curriculum purges, teachers, academics and others forced to make loyalty pledges.
Conservative boycotts in the 1960s of musicians supporting civil rights, like Harry Belafonte and Nina Simone suffered concert cancellations, radio bans, conservatives targeted and blacklisted professors and others who were critical of the Vietnam war...
The religious right of the 1970s organized boycotts of rock musicians, films, shows; ERA supporters were targeted and ostracized...
1980s, the right wing pushed boycotts of Madonna, Prince, metal bands, called for heavy censorship and bans on music...
1990s - boycotts of Disney, video games, Ellen DeGeneres when she came out as gay...
2000s - boycotts of the Dixie Chicks, critics of the Iraq war like Sean Penn and Susan Sarandon, attacks on academics critical of US foreign policy and the Iraq war, calls for them to be fired or disciplined
2010s - Calls to boycott and cancel Colin Kaepernick, Nike, Target, Starbucks, Samantha Bee and tons of others...
2020s - Calls to boycott and cancel Bud Light, Disney (again), the NFL, canceling various academics, books and authors...
The right wing are the undisputed Cancel Queens, they've been at it far longer and working at it far harder than the left.
It's the height of cognitive dissonance for the right wing to feign outrage and moral high ground whining about "cancel culture" when they themselves have been the worst offenders in America.
Not sure who these "right" and "left" idiots are who are calling for all these boycotts but I can tell you that us normal folks, which is about 96% of us could care less about your silly political spins on everything and we'll choose our entertainment without regard to silly politics.
DP. Hey, no problem with you deciding what you want to do. Just don't police other people for doing the same, and making their own choices about where to spend time and money.
Boycotts, loudspeakers, blocking streets, taking over college buildings and preventing students from attending class, making it impossible or nearly impossible for conservative views to be voiced on campuses by students and visiting speakers, criticizing and avoiding Bartgaze for attending an event of which you don't approve, etc have been done by Democrats.
We were simply talking about how everyone has their right to choose their own entertainment sources. No one said anything about the idiots who block streets or try to interfere with the lives of normal people.
Indeed. But PP will go to any lengths to insist people have to buy things they don't want and watch shows they are not interested in, just because he supports that cause. Free will is a laugh to him.
No one said that. You do you. I personally enjoy Bargatze's dry and somehow clean take on humor and I know that he could give two craps about Trump, Biden, Republicans or Democrats and even if he did care about politics, I'm mature enough to separate politics from humor. I still enjoy Cosby Show re-runs without regard to my disgust for Cosby the person. I still think Billie Jean is the greatest musical piece ever without regard to how I feel about Michael Jackson the person. It's called maturity and intelligence. We should all try it.
You just lack a conscience or moral compass. Shameful.
It’s called not
It's called appreciating good music despite the indecency the artist or appreciating the humor and the characters of a show despite the poor character of the lead actor. This has nothing to with someone's moral compass, Karen. Go worship your MAGA God.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The right can eff off with their stupid "cancel culture" whining. The have been doing it for generations. Hollywood "red scare" blacklists in the 1940s and 1950s cost many brilliant and talented artists their careers, in the 1950s there were book removals and curriculum purges, teachers, academics and others forced to make loyalty pledges.
Conservative boycotts in the 1960s of musicians supporting civil rights, like Harry Belafonte and Nina Simone suffered concert cancellations, radio bans, conservatives targeted and blacklisted professors and others who were critical of the Vietnam war...
The religious right of the 1970s organized boycotts of rock musicians, films, shows; ERA supporters were targeted and ostracized...
1980s, the right wing pushed boycotts of Madonna, Prince, metal bands, called for heavy censorship and bans on music...
1990s - boycotts of Disney, video games, Ellen DeGeneres when she came out as gay...
2000s - boycotts of the Dixie Chicks, critics of the Iraq war like Sean Penn and Susan Sarandon, attacks on academics critical of US foreign policy and the Iraq war, calls for them to be fired or disciplined
2010s - Calls to boycott and cancel Colin Kaepernick, Nike, Target, Starbucks, Samantha Bee and tons of others...
2020s - Calls to boycott and cancel Bud Light, Disney (again), the NFL, canceling various academics, books and authors...
The right wing are the undisputed Cancel Queens, they've been at it far longer and working at it far harder than the left.
It's the height of cognitive dissonance for the right wing to feign outrage and moral high ground whining about "cancel culture" when they themselves have been the worst offenders in America.
Not sure who these "right" and "left" idiots are who are calling for all these boycotts but I can tell you that us normal folks, which is about 96% of us could care less about your silly political spins on everything and we'll choose our entertainment without regard to silly politics.
DP. Hey, no problem with you deciding what you want to do. Just don't police other people for doing the same, and making their own choices about where to spend time and money.
Boycotts, loudspeakers, blocking streets, taking over college buildings and preventing students from attending class, making it impossible or nearly impossible for conservative views to be voiced on campuses by students and visiting speakers, criticizing and avoiding Bartgaze for attending an event of which you don't approve, etc have been done by Democrats.
We were simply talking about how everyone has their right to choose their own entertainment sources. No one said anything about the idiots who block streets or try to interfere with the lives of normal people.
Indeed. But PP will go to any lengths to insist people have to buy things they don't want and watch shows they are not interested in, just because he supports that cause. Free will is a laugh to him.
No one said that. You do you. I personally enjoy Bargatze's dry and somehow clean take on humor and I know that he could give two craps about Trump, Biden, Republicans or Democrats and even if he did care about politics, I'm mature enough to separate politics from humor. I still enjoy Cosby Show re-runs without regard to my disgust for Cosby the person. I still think Billie Jean is the greatest musical piece ever without regard to how I feel about Michael Jackson the person. It's called maturity and intelligence. We should all try it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The right can eff off with their stupid "cancel culture" whining. The have been doing it for generations. Hollywood "red scare" blacklists in the 1940s and 1950s cost many brilliant and talented artists their careers, in the 1950s there were book removals and curriculum purges, teachers, academics and others forced to make loyalty pledges.
Conservative boycotts in the 1960s of musicians supporting civil rights, like Harry Belafonte and Nina Simone suffered concert cancellations, radio bans, conservatives targeted and blacklisted professors and others who were critical of the Vietnam war...
The religious right of the 1970s organized boycotts of rock musicians, films, shows; ERA supporters were targeted and ostracized...
1980s, the right wing pushed boycotts of Madonna, Prince, metal bands, called for heavy censorship and bans on music...
1990s - boycotts of Disney, video games, Ellen DeGeneres when she came out as gay...
2000s - boycotts of the Dixie Chicks, critics of the Iraq war like Sean Penn and Susan Sarandon, attacks on academics critical of US foreign policy and the Iraq war, calls for them to be fired or disciplined
2010s - Calls to boycott and cancel Colin Kaepernick, Nike, Target, Starbucks, Samantha Bee and tons of others...
2020s - Calls to boycott and cancel Bud Light, Disney (again), the NFL, canceling various academics, books and authors...
The right wing are the undisputed Cancel Queens, they've been at it far longer and working at it far harder than the left.
It's the height of cognitive dissonance for the right wing to feign outrage and moral high ground whining about "cancel culture" when they themselves have been the worst offenders in America.
Not sure who these "right" and "left" idiots are who are calling for all these boycotts but I can tell you that us normal folks, which is about 96% of us could care less about your silly political spins on everything and we'll choose our entertainment without regard to silly politics.
DP. Hey, no problem with you deciding what you want to do. Just don't police other people for doing the same, and making their own choices about where to spend time and money.
Boycotts, loudspeakers, blocking streets, taking over college buildings and preventing students from attending class, making it impossible or nearly impossible for conservative views to be voiced on campuses by students and visiting speakers, criticizing and avoiding Bartgaze for attending an event of which you don't approve, etc have been done by Democrats.
We were simply talking about how everyone has their right to choose their own entertainment sources. No one said anything about the idiots who block streets or try to interfere with the lives of normal people.
Indeed. But PP will go to any lengths to insist people have to buy things they don't want and watch shows they are not interested in, just because he supports that cause. Free will is a laugh to him.
No one said that. You do you. I personally enjoy Bargatze's dry and somehow clean take on humor and I know that he could give two craps about Trump, Biden, Republicans or Democrats and even if he did care about politics, I'm mature enough to separate politics from humor. I still enjoy Cosby Show re-runs without regard to my disgust for Cosby the person. I still think Billie Jean is the greatest musical piece ever without regard to how I feel about Michael Jackson the person. It's called maturity and intelligence. We should all try it.
You just lack a conscience or moral compass. Shameful.
It’s called not
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The right can eff off with their stupid "cancel culture" whining. The have been doing it for generations. Hollywood "red scare" blacklists in the 1940s and 1950s cost many brilliant and talented artists their careers, in the 1950s there were book removals and curriculum purges, teachers, academics and others forced to make loyalty pledges.
Conservative boycotts in the 1960s of musicians supporting civil rights, like Harry Belafonte and Nina Simone suffered concert cancellations, radio bans, conservatives targeted and blacklisted professors and others who were critical of the Vietnam war...
The religious right of the 1970s organized boycotts of rock musicians, films, shows; ERA supporters were targeted and ostracized...
1980s, the right wing pushed boycotts of Madonna, Prince, metal bands, called for heavy censorship and bans on music...
1990s - boycotts of Disney, video games, Ellen DeGeneres when she came out as gay...
2000s - boycotts of the Dixie Chicks, critics of the Iraq war like Sean Penn and Susan Sarandon, attacks on academics critical of US foreign policy and the Iraq war, calls for them to be fired or disciplined
2010s - Calls to boycott and cancel Colin Kaepernick, Nike, Target, Starbucks, Samantha Bee and tons of others...
2020s - Calls to boycott and cancel Bud Light, Disney (again), the NFL, canceling various academics, books and authors...
The right wing are the undisputed Cancel Queens, they've been at it far longer and working at it far harder than the left.
It's the height of cognitive dissonance for the right wing to feign outrage and moral high ground whining about "cancel culture" when they themselves have been the worst offenders in America.
Not sure who these "right" and "left" idiots are who are calling for all these boycotts but I can tell you that us normal folks, which is about 96% of us could care less about your silly political spins on everything and we'll choose our entertainment without regard to silly politics.
DP. Hey, no problem with you deciding what you want to do. Just don't police other people for doing the same, and making their own choices about where to spend time and money.
Boycotts, loudspeakers, blocking streets, taking over college buildings and preventing students from attending class, making it impossible or nearly impossible for conservative views to be voiced on campuses by students and visiting speakers, criticizing and avoiding Bartgaze for attending an event of which you don't approve, etc have been done by Democrats.
We were simply talking about how everyone has their right to choose their own entertainment sources. No one said anything about the idiots who block streets or try to interfere with the lives of normal people.
Indeed. But PP will go to any lengths to insist people have to buy things they don't want and watch shows they are not interested in, just because he supports that cause. Free will is a laugh to him.
No one said that. You do you. I personally enjoy Bargatze's dry and somehow clean take on humor and I know that he could give two craps about Trump, Biden, Republicans or Democrats and even if he did care about politics, I'm mature enough to separate politics from humor. I still enjoy Cosby Show re-runs without regard to my disgust for Cosby the person. I still think Billie Jean is the greatest musical piece ever without regard to how I feel about Michael Jackson the person. It's called maturity and intelligence. We should all try it.
People who don't agree with you are unintelligent and immature? Well, I'm mature enough to restrain from insulting people just because we make different entertainment choices.