Posted on 12/21/2019 2:22:32 PM PST by powermill
Ah the PBS-Politco Democratic presidential debate. The only contest in which the usage of the phrase pillow fight generates excitement. No, really. GLAAD, the speech Stasi for all things LGBT, blasted Politico for using the phrase in reference to a less-than-brutal debate exchange between South Bend, Indiana Mayor Buttigieg (who is gay) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (who isnt an Indian), claiming it offended people.
Sad to say, thats how boring a major partys presidential debates really are. And how hypersensitive are the armies of the woke. GLAAD, of course, stands for Gays & Lesbians Angry About Dat. Yesterday, dat was the fact that four out of five TV characters isnt gay or something. Today, dat is using a metaphor for pusillanimous pugilism.
Politico recounted its rebuke in its post-debate morning round-up: GLAAD sent us a note yesterday about Playbook PM, noting that our use of pillow fight when describing a fight between Pete Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren may have offended people.
The note, written by Drew Anderson, the LGBTQ groups Director of News and Rapid Response, essentially cautioned against the phrase, claiming that gays and women could find Politicos phrasing to be a slur.
He wrote, For women and LGBTQ people at the workplace, hearing phrases like dramatic, over the top, and even pillow fight during office disagreements fosters negative stereotypes and diminishes a person simply because of who they are.
MEOW!
Anderson tried as hard as he could to scrape up some outrage. He called pillow fight a loaded term that promotes sexism and homophobia. Yeah, really. He told the outlet, Disagreements happen in politics, but using these loaded terms during disputes feed into the sexist and homophobic tropes that simply hae no plac in our political coverage and rhetoric.
Geez, the drama. Seems like GLAADs hat speech radar is really over the over the top.
Politico maintained that the quip wasnt about skewering feminine or gay candidates, but about characterizing a tepid, less-than-fiery debate exchange between the two candidates. That was not our intent, Politico stated, adding, pillow fight, in our mind, connotes a fight where no one draws blood. Sure it does, guys.
GLAAD is just up to its ridiculous playground bullying. With the blessing of the media, it gets to strut around and bully folks like Hallmark and Chick-fil-A into doing its bidding, while crying about victimization. In reality, gay representation is at an overabundance thanks to the powerhungry ambitions of the group.
But really? Pillow Fight. Pick your battles, guys. And to think how bad would it have been if the moderators had told Warren, a woman, to relax?
At first I read the Headline as Pillow BITES.
Very true.
Being fearful of everything is a consequence of sin. Nothing is going to alleviate their paranoid behavior as long as they practice their perversions of nature.
Get used to being offended, marshmallows.
It’s going to get worse.
Very much worse.
We no longer give a sh...er...Dorkbama about your silly mental problems.
STFU and get help.
Woefully, you will not get much from psychiatrists, they keep making stuff up to defend your mental problems.
Yep, everybody knows pillows are
for biting, not for fighting../s
Is it a hate crime if you burn
one?
Pete, I don’t care.
As in Pete Buttpirate the gay demtard candidate.
Suck it up. buttercup.
I don’t care that they’re offended. Being offended by such a thing is stupid.
Pillow fight, pillow bite, same thing..right?
That is because homos suck.
I’m offended by homos.
Makes more sense than “pillow talk” between the two...
i’m getting the impression they’re tired of all this sh*t...
That’s right, the boys don’t want to fight when they have their face buried in the pillow.
Pillow fights are offensive but rectal syphilis is just ducky? OK,got it!
I don't know.
The gay Rock Hudson did okay in his career talking with a woman.
But AIDS and their appurtenances of diseases associated with their lifestyle do not offend them.
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