Posts Tagged ‘weakness’
I’d be…
…embarrassed to admit that I, a grown woman, was triggered by anything, especially a Trump 2020 T-shirt. Of course, this particular woman was not ashamed to be seen wearing a so-called pussy hat, so I must assume that to the progressive mind, outing yourself as a snowflake is a good thing, especially when she cleverly used her panic and weakness to have a letter published about her searing ordeal in a local paper.
Subsidence…
I can imagine that having the ground give way at your parents’ gravesite would at least be quite startling, but why wouldn’t you notice that the ground was sunken or uneven? And why say you were sucked down, when you fell down? This woman seems to have been very eager to sue for her alleged trauma. If my house subsided I would sue. For this incident — no, I’m not that much of a wuss.
Doctrine of hurt feelings…
Patrice Lewis has written a superb column on the profitability of claiming victimhood. Read it and you will understood what a sorry state our culture is in, and the incredible damage inflicted upon it by liberals and progressives, and as a direct result, our nation.
Scathing commentary…
Matthew Continetti has directed withering fire at His Oneness. I happen to agree that our president isn’t much of a man when compared to men like my father.