Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Oh, sure, everyone knows that

The NYT is now pontificating that air conditioning is sexist. In the course of ripping the Times a new one, John Nolte expands upon the accelerating insanity of progressivism and its insidious effects on our society (brother, I feel your pain):
You know, we always laugh at this whackery; we always dismiss it and write it off to left-wing lunacy that no sane country will ever allow … and then the next thing you know men are marrying men, mentally ill men in skirts are sharing restrooms with our daughters, and we’re all being forced to bake their goddamned wedding cakes as the next Democrat nominee for the president promises to open the borders and confiscate our guns.

4 comments:

Veeshir said...

I'm wondering if people will finally just say, "Enough!!!" and the next generation goes all Victorian.
I mean, it's so absurd out there I can only point and laugh at much of the 'reasoned' discourse out there.
The only scary part is how mainstream it is for lefties to physically attack you for not screaming loud enough at each day's 2 minute hate.

Deborah said...

People are screaming, "ENOUGH!!!", but are drowned out by the anti-sanity crowd. The next generation won't go Victorian but Roman. Togas are so fabulous and inclusive.

RebeccaH said...

Since New York has refused to allow any icky new energy sources into their pristine state, I figure the air conditioning blackout is just a matter of not if but when.

bruce said...

I've been reading Victorian novels such as Elizabeth Gaskell. Women then said all the same things they do now ('men are so stupid!'). They weren't taken seriously at first but by the end of the century you can feel feminist power rising.

The hysterical suffragette campaigning was its first show of power, but achieved little as women got the vote about the same time poorer men did, i.e. universal franchise.

So feminism's first big success was Prohibition! The Victorian era set all this up, it's like the movie Groundhog Day.