Tuesday, January 13, 2009

The Media Must Be Bored & Full Of ...

Sean Avery of the NHL Dallas Stars recently made some comments (a result of his "pesty nature"), which was probably true (ask a few hockey players). However, there was a great overreaction by many and it was "overblown" by the media. Those comments did not warrant any type of suspension.

Stars Co-General Manager Brett Hull made alot of "wrong" and worse comments to the media during his playing career. Thus, Hull should keep his mouth shut on this case or I will shut his mouth for him.

I say - have the balls to stand behind your comments and don't let tell you different, fuck the media and people, if they don't like what you said" Sean Avery! - Mind you, I am Not a Sean Avery fan. I don't like "pests", in hockey that just "stir up" trouble and not fight back, when challenged. I am the "Raid".

This situation revealed that everyone is so goddam sensitive and easily offended. It is ridiculous - the Political Correctness Bullshit environment to "suppress" any "free" thought or speech. Well, I say "Fuck You!" to that. No wonder the American hegemonic culture is going "downhill" and will not "stay on top" as "the super power".

I hate the "mainstream" media with their outrageous bias and control-shaping lies with a few human interest stories "thrown-in" to make the "commoner" feel all "warn and fuzzy". You know the media has their favorites and that those favorites were chosen by a select few elites.

Do you actually know the "real" definition of the phrase "Political Correctness" ? Didn't think so.

It is Not what the "mainstream" media tells you, because the media is full of shit and used as a "tool" by the government and powerful elites. The purpose is to "spew out" misinformation, along with many lies to "shape" the average person's "belief structure".

The term "political correctness" is an old political science phrase describing the balance of administrative effectiveness & openness versus political perception & power. For example, a president that is open to ideas and does not make decisive decisions without much input is seen as politically weak and commands less respect (see Jimmy Carter). The opposite is also true (see Ronald Reagan).

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