Thursday, July 18, 2013

Paula Deen versus Robert Byrd


I am not a Paula Deen fan, I do not think I ever heard of her (and if I had then I forgot all about her) before the recent blow-up over her having used the word "nigger". When I saw the accompanying poster, the comparison of her to Senator Robert Byrd, I had to share it because it shows the hypocrisy of those who make a big deal over such things along political lines. When it suits them to keep someone on that they like, then so be it regardless of their transgressions. Yet, when they want to drag someone down and figuratively press the life out of them, it becomes just like the Salem Witch Trials. Once accused by the mob - you are guilty and without chance to repent or save yourself and you are doomed to a terrible end leading to oblivion. It is a sad world in which we live when speech, maybe in anger, in jest or just in bad taste speaks louder than our accumulated actions of a lifetime.

Think of it - no matter how many times she said such an offensive word, was it worse than Senator Byrd being a member of the KKK and recruiting others to join it. Not only was he a member and recruiter for the KKK, he reportedly was elected to be his chapter's top officer. See:

 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Byrd

Did Paula Deen's success deserve to be destroyed while the libtards kept reelecting Senator Byrd and praising him as a great and wonderful Senator. The discrepancy between how both were treated is astounding. Thus, I agree with Michael Savage: 'liberalism is a mental disorder'.

All the best,
Glenn B

1 comment:

Humble wife said...

I agree I believe it is a mental disorder...

I think enough is enough and wonder how much longer Americans will take this blatant seizure of our morals/values/ and common sense.

I for one have had ENOUGH.