Cancel culture and the failure of imagination
Submitted by Cassiodorus on Wed, 07/08/2020 - 2:10pmAs usual, Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti get to the bottom of whatever it is they're getting to, which in this case is cancel culture:
As usual, Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti get to the bottom of whatever it is they're getting to, which in this case is cancel culture:
There's this wonderful children's book called "If..." by Sarah Perry, which has all sorts of zany pictures in it -- if mice were hair, if worms had wheels, if frogs ate rainbows and so on, all around this theme of "if." It's now got a YouTube video of course.
Ted is mostly known for his political cartoons.
He became a event on dailykos when he posted cartoons for free but his drawings of PRESIDENT Obama were taken to be a hit on Obama because he looked like a monkey to them. You can find him on dailykos and his Good By Cruel World diary described the dailykos allegiance to DLC/DNC and how they attack people who are not in line.
It was all a lie – one of the biggest and most elaborate falsehoods ever sold to the American people. .
We thought we were just letting a friend crash at the house for a few days; we ended up with a family of hillbillies who moved in forever, sleeping nine to a bed and building a meth lab on the front lawn - Matt Taibi
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