I did a search on here to see if there was a thread about the hypocrisy of the left but couldn't find one... which I would of thought that one would of been started a long time ago. If that's a case... I'm starting one now because... IMO... it's way... way overdue.
I admit... the football coach was uncouth but like all public figures which are open to criticism.... but why is it that the only ones who get fired from their jobs for it are the ones who criticize the democratic politicians?
All I can say is she's just lucky she didn't get on Nancy's bad side because if she called Trump "morbidly obese"... one could only imagine what she would of called Abrams. And I think I can safely say... beyond a doubt... that Nancy wouldn't of been fired for it...
New thoughtcrime: calling Stacey Abrams 'fat'
A football coach for the University of Tennessee has been fired after posting a now deleted tweet mocking Stacey Abrams as fat. From CBS: The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga fired an assistant coach after he posted a tweet disparaging former Georgia gubernatorial candidate and activist Stacey Abrams, the school announced in a 45-second video.Chris Malone, who was an offensive line coach for the Mocs, smeared Abrams while peddling election fraud claims in a now-deleted tweet Tuesday night. "Congratulations to the state GA and Fat Albert @staceyabrams because you have truly shown America the true works of cheating in an election, again!!! Enjoy the buffet Big Girl!! You earned it!!! Hope the money is good, still not governor!" he said, according to screenshots of the tweet.
So horrifying was this rude characterization that the chancellor of the university put out a video denouncing it as "hateful, hurtful, and untrue."
George Orwell understood why a political system would want to force people to affirm obvious untruths. It is about power. And the chancellor of the University of Tennessee has a lot of power over football coaches (unless they bring championships, at least).
Let's just say the coach's thoughts are doubleplusungood, and if he wants his job back, he might want to try saying Stacey Abrams is "the kindest, bravest, warmest, thinnest, most wonderful human being I've ever known in my life" in public. Over and over.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog...brams_fat.html
A football coach for the University of Tennessee has been fired after posting a now deleted tweet mocking Stacey Abrams as fat. From CBS: The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga fired an assistant coach after he posted a tweet disparaging former Georgia gubernatorial candidate and activist Stacey Abrams, the school announced in a 45-second video.Chris Malone, who was an offensive line coach for the Mocs, smeared Abrams while peddling election fraud claims in a now-deleted tweet Tuesday night. "Congratulations to the state GA and Fat Albert @staceyabrams because you have truly shown America the true works of cheating in an election, again!!! Enjoy the buffet Big Girl!! You earned it!!! Hope the money is good, still not governor!" he said, according to screenshots of the tweet.
So horrifying was this rude characterization that the chancellor of the university put out a video denouncing it as "hateful, hurtful, and untrue."
George Orwell understood why a political system would want to force people to affirm obvious untruths. It is about power. And the chancellor of the University of Tennessee has a lot of power over football coaches (unless they bring championships, at least).
Let's just say the coach's thoughts are doubleplusungood, and if he wants his job back, he might want to try saying Stacey Abrams is "the kindest, bravest, warmest, thinnest, most wonderful human being I've ever known in my life" in public. Over and over.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog...brams_fat.html
All I can say is she's just lucky she didn't get on Nancy's bad side because if she called Trump "morbidly obese"... one could only imagine what she would of called Abrams. And I think I can safely say... beyond a doubt... that Nancy wouldn't of been fired for it...
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