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Woke maniac attacks Dave Chapelle over Trans jokes
By HatetheSwamp
May 4, 2022 8:00 am
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He stormed the stage while Chappelle joked that he'd had to increase his security in light of his trans jokes at the Netflix is a Joke festival. The attacker was armed with a gun that contained a hidden knife, according to the cops. It's unclear if he was searched on his way into the venue, or how he was able to gain access to the stage.

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(Hey, Curt. Remember when Donna, that scatological fiend, made a "scatological reference" to former President Trump as, "antichrist?" Good times, eh?)


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  1. by Donna on May 4, 2022 8:14 am
    The woke left is almost as crazy as the Trump cult.

    The Dave Chappelle flap is old news. Did we discuss it here? I can't remember. Anyhow, Sheri and I received a lot of flack on Facebook from the woke left when we came out in support of Dave Chappelle.



  2. by HatetheSwamp on May 4, 2022 8:24 am

    In my opinion, the Woke mob is more crazy. Trumpsters can still laugh...usually at that walking, talking punch line who hangs out in the Oval Office.

    A defining characteristic of the Woke mob is its ability to be laughed at.


  3. by Donna on May 4, 2022 8:52 am
    At least the woke left still supports democracy.


  4. by HatetheSwamp on May 4, 2022 11:23 am

    Based on the Woke's opposition to have abortion settled by representatives of the people, you will never convince me that your side likes democracy.


  5. by Curt_Anderson on May 4, 2022 11:41 am
    HtS,
    We (speaking for myself and I believe a few others here) like a constitutional democracy in which the rights of minorities are protected.

    What you like is akin to mob rule. A lynch mob could be construed as "democratic" if they all vote to hang the victim. In your idea of "democracy" a city or state could forbid certain rights to certain minorities if the majority agreed to it. Many states and cities had "sundown laws" in which Black people had to off the streets by sunset. Some places forbade home ownership by Blacks. I am sure the majority of the mostly white population approved of such restrictions.


  6. by HatetheSwamp on May 4, 2022 12:02 pm

    Coming from a guy who enthusiastically supported every mandate and shut down a blue governor or mayor or effin President could dream up for two years, that's a real hoot.

    I am sure the majority of the mostly white population approved of such restrictions.

    I'm sure you are.

    But, between the two of us, only one repeated the "individual liberty" mantra over and over. That warn't you. And, only one of us repeated ad nauseam, "BUT, RIGHTS AREN'T ABSOLUTE!" That, most certainly, was you.


  7. by Donna on May 4, 2022 12:45 pm
    Unlike things like same-sex marriage and abortion, which everyone has the freedom to not participate in, other than protecting ourselves from a deadly virus the best we can through our own actions, we remain vulnerable to the virus through the inconsiderateness of others.

    Simply put, if you don't agree with same-sex marriage or abortion, then don't participate in them. In contrast, when it comes to protecting ourselves from a deadly virus, we don't have the luxury of not participating in it, as we participate in it while going about our normal everyday activities.

    Actually I think that opponents of same-sex marriage and abortion do understand that. Having once been a member of a conservative Christian group "The Navigators", I understand their thinking on this. They believe they're on a mission from God, and that institutions like same-sex marriage and abortion are bringing the wrath of God upon our nation. So in their minds, they also don't have the luxury of not participating in same-sex marriage or abortion, as they too are experiencing God's wrath upon their nation for what they see as the sins of others.




  8. by Curt_Anderson on May 4, 2022 12:55 pm
    It is still true that constitutional rights are not absolute. My rights stop when they infringe upon your rights.

    A business person has the right to open a restaurant but not the right to violate health and safety codes that cause the patrons to become sick or dead. Typhoid Mary did not have the right to infect others.

    Red states had a 38% higher covid death rate than blue states.
    abcnews.go.com


  9. by HatetheSwamp on May 4, 2022 1:03 pm

    With Roe, the question has nothing to do with whether or not a person agrees with abortion. In this Constitutional Republic, it's a question of whether or not the right to abortion is granted by this Constitution.

    As I've said, this decision, if it's really what the Court decides, doesn't ban abortion. It requires that the people regulate abortion. That's what a Republic does. People decide. People rule.

    My sense is that your side is panicked because you're pretty sure that my side will win, more often than not, when the people decide and rule.

    Re: Simply put, if you don't agree with same-sex marriage or abortion, then don't participate in them.

    To put this in the perspective of our national history:

    You're describing the argument of the south in the US about slavery. The south never asked the people of the north to own slaves. They were cool with people living differently than did they.

    All they asked, precisely, was, if you don't believe in slavery, don't own slaves.


  10. by Curt_Anderson on May 4, 2022 1:13 pm
    HtS,
    Wow, you are pro-slavery?! But only when the state legislature allows slavery. I guess I am not surprised.

    The Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provides a fundamental "right to privacy" that protects a pregnant woman's liberty to choose whether to have an abortion


  11. by Curt_Anderson on May 4, 2022 1:26 pm
    "it's a question of whether or not the right to abortion is granted by this Constitution." --HtS

    There are not many rights that are expressly granted. There is no right to drive a car in the Constitution either. Our Constitution is not a list of granted individual rights, but rather enumerated prohibitions on the government from restricting our rights.

    That's why sodomy is legal even though there is no right to sodomy granted by this Constitution.


  12. by Donna on May 4, 2022 1:27 pm
    The 13th Amendment, which outlawed slavery, wasn't ratified until December 1864, over three years after the start of the Civil War, so I understand your argument, Hts.


  13. by HatetheSwamp on May 5, 2022 4:26 am

    Curt,

    I'm not going to claim to understand the Constitution on the way that a Justice of the Supreme Court does.

    I will say this though.

    1. Our Constitution is not a list of granted individual rights, but rather enumerated prohibitions on the government from restricting our rights.

    That's not what you were saying during the pandemic. pb was all about individual liberty and you were about Big Brother limiting rights.

    2. It strikes me, in the ranting of you progressives who are aghast at the Alito opinion, no one's making a Constitutional case for abortion as a right. Why? I dunno but it might just be that there ain't one.

    3. There is no right to drive a car in the Constitution either.

    There's no right allowing me to pi$$ on my neighbor's azaleas either and, based on the left's unwillingness to argue from the Constitution, it seems that my desire to pi$$ may be as deeply rooted in the Constitution as is the "right" to abortion.

    Bahahahahahahahahahaha.


  14. by HatetheSwamp on May 5, 2022 4:30 am

    Donna,

    Do you agree that the Union was justified in acting to end slavery or do you you think that the people of the south were on solid moral ground in saying that if you don't agree with slavery, don't participate in it?


  15. by Donna on May 5, 2022 9:36 am
    I think that slavery is so cruel and inhumane that it should have been and still should be abolished everywhere.

    The God of Abraham disagrees with me on that, though.


  16. by HatetheSwamp on May 5, 2022 9:58 am

    Donna,

    This is noteworthy sanctimony. You look down on the God of the Bible. Oy!

    That, I believe, is a record more likely to go unbroken that Cal Ripken's 2,632 consecutive games.


  17. by Donna on May 5, 2022 10:37 am
    My comment is based on what's in the Bible.


  18. by Donna on May 5, 2022 10:45 am
    See the link below. Nowhere in the Bible does it say that slavery is forbidden. Instead it offers guidance on how slave owners should treat their slaves.

    The God of Abraham had more important things on his mind, like demanding that no one should covet their neighbor's house, servant, or anything anything that is their neighbor's. Enslaving another human being was okay, though.
    biblestudy.org


  19. by HatetheSwamp on May 5, 2022 1:05 pm

    So, now you're belittling all the disciples of Jesus' teaching who fought, even died for freedom and equality for all people?

    Donna F., Th. D., eh!!!!!?


  20. by Donna on May 5, 2022 3:45 pm
    I'm doing no such thing. Your argument is with the God of Abraham, not me.


  21. by Donna on May 5, 2022 3:56 pm
    Interesting piece on New Testament references to slavery.
    bibleodyssey.org


  22. by HatetheSwamp on May 6, 2022 3:50 am

    Right, Donna. And, Jim Jones found Kool-aid in the New Testament. When you're determined, you can make the New Testament say anything you want it to say. To justify yourself...one way or the other. And, you know that.

    But, three words, Donna:

    Sermon on the Mount.


  23. by Donna on May 6, 2022 6:47 am
    There's nothing in the Bible that suggests Jesus condoned slavery. But there's plenty in the Bible that suggests the God of Abraham did.


  24. by HatetheSwamp on May 6, 2022 9:22 am

    I have a good friend. I've known her since high school. She was a churchgoing girl. Ultimately, as an adult, she chose not to live the life she learned as a child.

    In the end, she decided that the Bible, and its God, were primitive, brutal even, not for a person of our time.

    Now, she has justification for her lifestyle choices. Though, clearly, at times, voices from her past speak in her head and heart.


  25. by Donna on May 6, 2022 2:43 pm
    I understand where you're friend is coming from.

    If the Old Testament were part of public school curriculum, conservatives would have to ban it.


  26. by HatetheSwamp on May 6, 2022 2:48 pm

    Ban the Old Testament?


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