Thursday, November 24, 2022 at 9:44:00 a.m. est
I hate to complain about what’s happening in the country so early, but you can’t even watch Thanksgiving Day parades anymore without seeing the crap that permeates so called “entertainment.”
[N.S.: If tptb insist on ruining even Thanksgiving, GRA, then so be it.]
I turned on nbc’s coverage of the Macy’s parade. First thing I see is an nbc hostess (Dylan Dreyer) walking down the parade route with a queer black named “Karamo”—and he has a new show—on nbc!
First, what’s a “Karamo”?
Second, why does it have a talk show?
Next, a group of blacks, who are supposedly in a nig version of Some Like it Hot, belted out a song, complete with skinny nig male in drag. The funny thing about Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis in drag was, you’d never expect it. This black LOOKED like a drag queen—and probably is.
[N.S.: According to my memory from having seen it one time on abc’s The Early Show on TV 50 years ago, Some Like it Hot was a Top 100 masterpiece. However, although I need to see it again, in order to review and properly rank it, it’s been been ripped off so many times that I don’t know if I can properly appreciate it anymore.]
Then, to ruin the day totally, Joe Biden calls up to talk to Dylan Dreyer. Amusing thing happened though—they had a bad phone connection—and Dreyer kept asking, “Mr. President, are you there?”
Only physically, Dylan, but the question was hilarious.
So they’ve managed to make the Macy's parade unwatchable, along with miss America and the oscars.
Congrats to all that made this garbage possible.
--GRA
By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Thursday, November 24, 2022 at 10:21:00 a.m. est
More lowlights from the Macy’s parade of negroes.
Oh—and black floats, levitating—which we know from seeing negros attempt to swim—isn’t reality.
Dionne Warwick rolled by—her lipsynch sounding very nice. She was not shown in a close-up—and I wondered if it was really her at all.
--GRA
By Grand Rapids Anonymous
thursday, november 24, 2022 at 9:00:00 p.m. est
I didn’t stick around to see if they had a black Santa, but I wouldn’t doubt it.
--GRA
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ReplyDeleteBack when I was a kid and we went to parades I remember the biggest cheers was always reserved for the guy who cleaned up the horse s%#$t. Sounds like that's only thing left to cheer for anymore, or should I say, the only thing worth cheering for.