Showing posts with label hateful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hateful. Show all posts

Friday, April 3, 2020

YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN STUPID - Bill O’Reilly

from realclearpolitics.com


You Have the Right to Remain Stupid


The vicious contagion presents perhaps the most significant personal opportunity for change in our lifetimes. That’s because the bustle has broken down. The pursuit of money, sex, power, and other magnets are all on hold. We are now apart from the daily machine that can grind us into unthinking, callous people. At least most of us are.

So, how about some introspection? Some inward evaluation. An honest appraisal of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Maybe we start with the country and then we’ll get to what’s really important- our own selves - as the country singers might say.
An essential question for me is: how did this country get so hateful? If you are following the contagion news, you know the blame game has kicked in. It’s the “Trump virus”, according to a New York Times columnist. Another far left writer in that liberal journal (it no longer meets the standards of a newspaper) says the virus is enabled by ultra-religious Christians who “deny science.” Of course, she ties that into the climate change debate as well as President Trump.
On the right, some loons accuse China of weaponizing the contagion without a shred of evidence to back up the claim.
With so much craziness available on the net, often disseminated by corporate media, the divisive atmosphere has fueled a unique kind of American loathing. Many of us actively despise those with whom we disagree.
Thus, in our newfound downtime, we might think about whether we are a part of the loathing movement and if we are, whether that is enhancing our individual lives.
And then there is “what your country can do for you.” President Kennedy rejected that sentiment but today the concept is warmly embraced by millions of Americans who firmly believe in the Bernie Sanders doctrine: that the government should provide. No need for self-reliance, that’s for fools. A vast central power structure will dictate what Americans can and cannot have. We the people are not the deciders. Bernie and his comrades would be.
It is simply incredible to me, a son of the Cold War, that socialism is on the rise in America. Perhaps during the contagion we can think hard about our individual freedoms which are under assault from the virus. Do you like being told how to live and where you can go? How about you, Democratic Party, are you embracing the restrictions we are seeing? They are obviously necessary. But they are also a vivid message. This is what can happen all the time when big government totalitarian rule.

On the social front, are you a due process denier? Do you condemn neighbors based on gossip? Are you supportive of the trend that all allegations are convictions? When Brett Kavanaugh was almost destroyed, it was an accusation, not hard facts, that brought him to the brink. One brave woman, Senator Susan Collins, saved him. Hundreds of our elected officials embraced the noose.


Finally, what about you? Do you fear the virus? Why? Are you afraid to die? Do you fear giving the contagion to people you love? Are strangers part of the equation? Do you feel for the suffering and dying? Do you pray for them? Do you pray at all?
All throughout history the world has suffered as it is suffering now. Those who see the big picture understand that dreadful plagues, wars, natural disasters, and human atrocities are all part of earthly existence.
People who accept that and learn from the viral calamity, are likely to prosper in the aftermath.
People who see themselves as victims and who lament the loss of individual pursuits, will stay in place. And, in America, we still have that right - to remain selfish and even more harshly - to remain stupid.

Bill O'Reilly is a former Fox News Channel host. His website is billoreilly.com.




Friday, December 16, 2016

THIS WEEK IN HATE

Seriously, this is so stupid, this is so hysterical, this is so ridiculous....This is so The New York Times, this newest weekly roundup reported every week....


This Week in Hate tracks hate crimes and harassment around the country since the election of Donald Trump. The Southern Poverty Law Center and other groups are keeping detailed counts of harassment and abuse. We will regularly present a selection of incidents to show the scope of the problem.


Among the 'incidents' breathlessly reported by the geniuses at The New York Times was this:

• Last Friday, a student at Nassau Community College on Long Island notified security of swastikas and the words “Germany” and “Heil Hitler” drawn in a men’s restroom. A security guard had found separate swastikas in a stairwell and on a wall last Wednesday, and three other incidents of anti-Semitic graffiti were reported in October.

I am Jewish. I do find a swastika drawn anywhere, to be very disgusting and hateful.  In a country of over 300 million people if this is one of the top 5 incidents of 'hate' to have been fired up by the election of Donald Trump to the presidency,  then we are all probably 'OK.'  I hate to break this news to The New York Times, but I have seen hateful swastikas in bathroom stalls written by hateful ignoramuses all over the country for all my life. This is not new. This is not news. If one thinks that they can ascribe such an action to the election of Donald Trump, I think that I must conclude that one is a hysterical, hateful moron.  There, I said it, that's right! (<---borrowing this phrase from  'The Great One," Mark Levin)

Here is my version of 'This Week in Hate'
The left hates Donald Trump.
The New York Times hates Donald Trump.
The left hates conservatives.
The New York Times hates conservatives.
The left hates most of the residents of the United States of America ('flyover country')
The New York Times hates most of the residents of the United States of America.
The left hates all people that disagree with their twisted 'logic' on any lefty issue.
The New York Times hates all people that disagree with their twisted 'logic.'

You might wonder about me... Do you think that I 'hate' The New York Times?
That is a strong word, hate....
Let's just say that I find The New York Times to be DEPLORABLE.
(that was supposed to be an ironic statement. Did you get the irony?  No, let me help you out...)






de·plor·a·ble
dəˈplôrəb(ə)l/
adjective
  1. deserving strong condemnation.

    "the deplorable conditions in which most prisoners are held"
    synonyms:


ME THINKS THAT WHEN HILLARY CLINTON CALLED HALF OF TRUMP SUPPORTERS DEPLORABLE, THAT THAT WAS 'HATE.'  DID THE NEW YORK TIMES REPORT THIS AS HATEFUL?  That is a rhetorical question.  You are not expected to actually answer that question.

rhetorical question is a question that you ask without expecting an answer. The question might be one that does not have an answer. It might also be one that has an obvious answer but you have asked the question to make a point, to persuade or for literary effect.


Your Food Diary For:


BREAKFAST Calories
kcal
Carbs
g
Fat
g
Protein
g
Sodium
mg
Sugar
g
Kellogg's - Fruit Loops Cereal 330 78 3 3 405 36
Millville - Oatmeal Peaches & Cream 780 162 12 18 1,020 78

1,110 240 15 21 1,425 114
L U N C H
Subway - Turkey Sub Sandwich 560 92 7 36 1,620 14
Subway - Sun Chips- Harvest Cheddar 210 27 9 4 320 3

770 119 16 40 1,940 17
D I N N E R
Taco Bell - Hard Shell Taco 850 60 50 40 1,550 5

850 60 50 40 1,550 5
S N A C K S
Met-Rx - chocolate cookie dough, 1 Bar 360 52 5 28 160 25
Clif - Builder's 20g Protein Bar 280 29 10 20 270 21

640 81 15 48 430 46
Totals 3,370 500 96 149 5,345 182
Your Daily Goal 2,821 352 94 142 2,300 105
Remaining -549 -148 -2 -7 -3,045 -77
Calories
kcal
Carbs
g
Fat
g
Protein
g
Sodium
mg
Sugar
g
*You've earned 891 extra calories from exercise today         

       Your Exercise Diary for:


Cardiovascular Minutes Calories Burned
97 1,045

   
Daily Total / Goal 97 / 30 1,045 / 590  
Weekly Total / Goal 546 / 210 5,211 / 4,130             




Monday, January 19, 2015

RABBI HILLEL DIET

Two days ago, I reported that I had lost 24 lbs in 24 days.  Certainly what it is that I am doing has produced the desired results.  I am not following any popular diet plan.  Up until now my plan had no name.  That is no longer the case.  My plan has a name.

It is the  'Rabbi Hillel Diet.'

One of my favorite stories that I learned within the past two years from my Rabbi at my Chabad House in Chicago involves a story about the great sage, Rabbi Hillel.   This 2000+ year old story goes something like this: A man interested in converting to Judaism said that he would accept the teachings of Judaism if a Rabbi could teach him the entire Torah (Five Books of Moses) while the prospect stood on one foot.   He first asked this of a Rabbi who was insulted by the 'ridiculous' request.   The prospect was undeterred.  The prospect approached Rabbi Hillel.  Rabbi Hillel rose to the challenge, and he said:

"What is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbor. That is the whole Torah; the rest is commentary - go and study it!"
It is from this famous quote that I have fashioned the name of my plan.  You could now ask me what is the name of my weight loss plan.   You could task me with divulging this information while you stood on one foot.


"What is unhealthy for you, do not eat. That is the whole plan; the rest is commentary - go and have lunch!"

Rabbi Hillel was asked to teach a prospective convert to Judaism the entire Torah while the prospect stood on one foot.  Rabbi Hillel accepted the challenge. "What iS hateful to you, do not do to your neighbor. That is the whole Torah; the rest is commentary - go and study it!(artwork by Sara, my talented daughter)


That's it.   It is truly simple.   Not necessarily easy, but truly simple.  If someone should ask me what plan I am following to lose weight - I will simply say: It is the 'Rabbi Hillel Diet.'

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