BillsFanNC Posted January 19 Author Posted January 19 Without a reliable media these hoaxes go nowhere.
Doc Posted January 19 Posted January 19 2 hours ago, BillsFanNC said: Without a reliable media these hoaxes go nowhere. More and more people are learning the truth about the "fine people" hoax. My colleague mentioned that "fine people" thing years ago and I told him the truth and even showed him the full quote. Then earlier last year he brought it up as a way the media lies to us and I said "Bish, I told you this years ago!" 1
BillsFanNC Posted March 20 Author Posted March 20 Schumer going to the fine people hoax well once again. More!! Like Bullstojan and wood paneling. They just can't quit. 1
ScotSHO Posted March 28 Posted March 28 The massive brained smart people (aka Liberals) live in the emotional end of the triangle. Because their brains are so big, you have to turn over your right to logic & ethics. They have those topics covered, mastered, and cannot change once they start a discussion. Pathological has the Latin root pathos in it, and that descriptor fits to a tee with some of the monster brained individuals on here. 1
BillsFanNC Posted July 30 Author Posted July 30 The Billy Joel documentary is still fantastic, but the fine people hoax being in it was a black eye.
leh-nerd skin-erd Posted July 30 Posted July 30 3 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said: The Billy Joel documentary is still fantastic, but the fine people hoax being in it was a black eye. Spoiler alert for those who haven't watched but may want to--don't read this! I watched most of it and thought it was pretty well done. Interesting deep dive into the guy, his relationships and song-writing process. With respect to the fine people comment, I think given his background and family history, anything remotely akin to positive commentary about certain groups will cause an immediate visceral reaction. He's a tortured soul in some respects---father was abusive and emotionally distant, he was devoted to his mother but she was apparently bi-polar, he reconnects with his father later in life, finds he has a brother he knows nothing about and who his father seems to care about, and fails to find any meaningful connection with his father before the father passes away. Working backwards...he's abandoned, his father was directly impacted and emotionally scarred by the rise of nazism, his grandparents were successful business owners in Nuremberg before fleeing the country only to have their factor used to create garments for concentration camps, and he visited the graves of family members killed during Hitler's reign of terror. Words matter, as does interpretation esp when deep emotion is involved. Besides, he don't care what we say, this is his life. 1 1
BillsFanNC Posted July 30 Author Posted July 30 1 hour ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said: Spoiler alert for those who haven't watched but may want to--don't read this! I watched most of it and thought it was pretty well done. Interesting deep dive into the guy, his relationships and song-writing process. With respect to the fine people comment, I think given his background and family history, anything remotely akin to positive commentary about certain groups will cause an immediate visceral reaction. I don't really blame Billy or anyone from that generation for believing the fine people hoax. They rely on the reliable media for their news and those outlets have done nothing but perpetuate that hoax and others over the years. If that's all I was shown regarding the incident I'd believe that Trump sympathized with those groups too. The real problem comes with people, like Quack, who are shown the actual words that Trump said and yet still refuse to believe it and go with " Sure, he may have actually condemned neo nazis and white nationalists, BUT I KNOW WHAT HE REALLY THINKS....." That level of green sky dwelling is someone who is forever lost with zero hope of recovery. 1
Roundybout Posted July 30 Posted July 30 Just now, B-Man said: . You don’t think it’s a bit odd how Trump has handled the Epstein list?
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