There's a great deal to read this week, including Larwyn's Linx; Stephen Green's Insanity Wrap #52; Maggie's Farm; Stephen Kruiser's Morning Briefing; and Liz Sheld's Morning Greatness.
I like this advice at The Atlantic: wear your mask and stop talking.
You can't stop people from singing their favorite patriotic songs, though, no matter what the PC crowd thinks of them! "'Tears in my eyes!': Viewers sing along with rousing renditions of Land of Hope and Glory and Rule Britannia at the Prom after BBC back down over lyrics' 'imperialist ties'"
These idiots must do nothing all day but scour every word, note, and syllable uttered, written, and sung for things that somehow offend them. Even Beethoven's Fifth Symphony is now under attack as being a symbol of "exclusion and elitism"
I have an idea. Anything from the past 50 years can be fair game for attack, but nothing before that time. These fragile, perpetually victimized fools should go find something better, smarter, and more constructive to do with their time - if that's even possible.
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