Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Michael Moore’s Deep Analysis of Our Latest Muslim Mass Murderer Reminds Us Why We Love Him so Much

By Jerry PDX
Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at 11:44:00 A.M. EDT

Michael Moore posted this on Twitter: “The life of Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa shows that people can come from all over the world and truly assimilate into our beloved American culture.”

 

 

So this is Moore’s take on the shooting: He believes Al-Issa came to the U.S. and “learned” violence. Come again? As usual, Moore demonstrates the liberal inability to have any kind of historical or global perspective. A little knowledge of Arab history reveals a culture steeped in violence, aggressive empire building, misogyny and as the originators of the African slave trade, but somehow Mr. Moore has no awareness of Arab history and thinks that any kind of culturally embedded violence is strictly an American thing. The stupidity of that thinking is beyond belief, yet liberals like Moore demonstrate it regularly.

 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

On the downside,he is stupid,self-indulgent and without discipline on many levels--on the positive side--he's a fat fu*k(just like Rob Reiner).
That's a positive?Well it's the best I can come with.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

BIDEN WILL ATTEMPT PRESS CONFERENCE TODAY AT 1:15PM
GRA:Unless he's unable to navigate any steps in the area.

WASHINGTON (NewsNation Now) — President Joe Biden is expected to lay out a new goal for U.S. COVID-19 vaccinations at his first formal news conference Thursday, where he’ll likely address issues including immigration, gun control, infrastructure and international affairs.
(GRA:"Immigration--no biggie,gun control--it's coming,infrastructure--maybe and international affairs--yes,I've had a few.")

Biden is expected to speak to reporters during a televised White House event at 1:15 p.m. EDT.

Though Biden has talked to the media in other settings since taking office, he’s the first chief executive in four decades to reach this point in his term without holding a formal question-and-answer session.

“It’s an opportunity for him to speak to the American people, obviously directly through the coverage, directly through all of you,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters aboard Air Force One on Tuesday. “And so I think he’s thinking about what he wants to say, what he wants to convey, where he can provide updates, and, you know, looking forward to the opportunity to engage with a free press.”
(GRA:FREE press?It's costing White people our country--there's nothing "free" about it.)

A few dozen journalists from news outlets selected by the White House Correspondents’ Association will be on hand in the East Room Thursday, due to restrictions related to the pandemic.
GRA:Plus,too many questions and reporters will confuse the guy.Maybe they'll up the dosage of his dementia medicine--as what probably occurred before his two debates with Trump.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Not only violent but almost anything can set them off. Even the slightest wrong even if unintentional can cause a violent reaction. Sort of like an American negro.