We The Internet, a "political and comedy news channel," uploaded a video recently, titled "The Fans Who Want More Politics In Sports." The video takes a look at a fictional group of sports fans who not only praise kneeling NFL players, but crave more political commentary from their sports.
"And thats just football. What about hockey?" one fan asks. "Wouldnt it be amazing if right before the puck drops, we hear a debate about trans rights?"
Another fan suggests: "How about this: after committing a penalty, instead of hockey players just sitting in the penalty box until their time is up, they should be required to write a think-piece on income inequality."
After a third fan states that an athlete not using their "platform to give voice to the voiceless" is the same as "violence," his fellow panelists all snap their fingers in agreement.
The actors on the panel really captured the general flower-child loopiness of most Lefties. It's a pretty good comedy piece, generally as good as anything that SNL puts out.
I've always said that sports is humdrum and uninteresting mostly because it just doesn't have enough sodomy.
As I said to my current wife, it would be different if these SJW gays were contributing to our Olympic victories. Then they could say, "See? Had you not excluded us all these years we would have been taking home the gold in wheelbarrows."
Which brings us to Adam Rippon (who finished fourth in the Nationals), selected for the Olympics over Ross Miner who finished second. According to the selection committee, it was an "intricate selection process".
So Mr. "I Am Gay" trashes the Vice President then goes out and finishes 10th. Although with a flourish.
Unfortunately, the judges were not scoring "flourish" as high as quads -- of which Rippon had none. He said, "I don't do quads". Might as well say, "I don't do jumps".
Unfortunately, the judges were not scoring "flourish" as high as quads -- of which Rippon had none. He said, "I don't do quads". Might as well say, "I don't do jumps".
Yeah but Rippon is cashing in. He got knocked out as a lousy skater in competition but scored a prominent role as commentator as a gay skater. He's making bank on who he sleeps with, not his demonstrated athletic talent and performance.