Posted on 08/17/2020 4:36:53 AM PDT by Kaslin
Me also, but Ive never gone in for that caterwauling style. When I want to hear operatic singers, Id rather listen to the real thing who can do it without screeching.
I used to use the Weight Watchers program until Oprah took it over. I thought what a bad, bad choice to represent a weight loss program with her yo-yo weight problems! Yo-yo weight loss and gain are not good at all and she is the queen of yo-yo dieting!! After this whiteness thing with her I will never go back to WW. They sure lost me.
Wholeheartedly agree with your last sentiment! THATS what just kills them, angers them, and is inescapable for them-whats even worse for them- in order to live in a first world environment, whites are necessary-same for scientific progress.
Maybe someone should ask Oafrah to explain White Privilege to Cannon Hinnants parents............
And then there's the fact that Oprah finally gets around to her statement about Breonna Taylor, who was killed 5 months ago. She features her on the cover of O Magazine, then buys billboards with her visage, both remarkably coincidental with O magazine closing down this year and going digital.
Excerpt:
"A call for justice lies at the heart of this move, but its also a strategy to reach and connect with audiences who didnt grow up with Oprah, Davis says.
We were able to really, I think, get that Breonna Taylor cover out there, make sure people knew what we were doing. But that also led to us putting up billboards in her hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, she says. And so I think that digital has only just allowed us to expand the Oprah brand in many ways.
https://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2020/08/14/breonna-taylor-oprah-magazine
I’ll take Kate Smith’s God Bless America.
Her worth is exposed
She was insanely popular in the 80s and 90s. Her message was always "emotions above all else". Women ate that up because they love nothing more than a green light telling them that acting on pure emotion is not only OK, it's healthy and something you should strive to do.
What women needed and still need, is someone to tell them just the opposite.
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