Bagel popeye with a twist, normally I make these with a plain or savory bagel and pepper jack but last time I made these I only had blueberry bagels and cheddar, turns out the sweet and savory mix is a surprisingly pleasant taste, not what you'd expect. This is the redux version.
@silvermouse said:
President Donald Trump on Thursday suggested that the federal government might revoke the licenses of broadcast television networks that are "against" him.
I don't like it, if that's really the suggestion. Not at all.
I am surprised at what some consider to be a right to free speech, however. Notably, the very same people who celebrated Charlie Kirk being murdered in front of his family for exercising his right to free speech by speaking undeniable facts in a public forum, are suddenly all tore up over Jimmy Kimmel being fired for spreading disinformation over public media.
Seems a little hypocritical, doesn't it?
Yes, it does. I also think it's hypocritical of some on the right to demand the firings of people like Jimmy Kimmel, after complaining about cancel culture constantly. No one actually believes anything anymore based on principle, it's all about D vs R.
I was wondering whether any of the conservatives in here were going to say anything about Kimmel. I wasn't sure whether they'd be happy, or whether they'd call it what it is, cancel culture. I doubt you feel this way Steve, but is there anyone here who wants to make a case for why cancel culture is bad, but Jimmy Kimmel getting cancelled is good? I promise to not come after you like other people enjoy doing, I just want to hear the case for it.
I do not like the government impetus behind the firing, at all. Period.
The company Kimmel worked for has every right to censor, and censure his speech. Anyone here remember Bob Hope? The comedian got cancelled for saying that "If women's skirts get any shorter they'll have another set of cheeks to paint." Bam! Off the air.
I used to like Kimmel, but stopped watching, probably about a year ago. I don't mind him ragging on Trump, but good grief do something else from time to time. My personal view is usually that such things will go on, as long as people keep watching, paying attention, and paying for it. When it stops, it's run its course. Move along.
In this case, I wonder if Kimmel was making a joke, or deliberately disseminating misinformation with the intent of swaying the public to a certain point of view? It was known, prior to the broadcast, that the shooter was involved in an LGBTQ relationship and made the decision to murder based on his emotional commitment to that relationship. My question then is; did Kimmel know? Perhaps the "joke" was written before the knowledge was public? That should be taken into consideration.
I see all kinds of allegations concerning Kirks prejudice and hate etc., I have watched a number of his campus debates, never saw that, but I didn't listen to his podcast or radio show or whatever. However, I'm also seeing clips of what he actually said, IN context, and still no hate. He was guilty of saying things that people hate to hear, because what he said ran cross-grain to what they wished to believe. And they hated him for it.