Posted on 09/13/2019 12:22:45 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Chelsea Handler stars in a new Netflix documentary the features the former talk show host traveling the country apologizing for her white privilege and endeavoring to finally learn how to be a better white person to people of color, without making it a thing.
Im clearly the beneficiary of white privilege. And I want to know what my personal responsibility is moving forward in the world we live in today where race is concerned, Handler confesses at the top of the hour-long documentary, called Hello, Privilege. Its Me, Chelsea, the dropped on the streamer Friday.
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Uh ... isn't this whole virtue-signalling act "making it a thing?"
We used to load the horse-hooey into a broken-down wagon -- with pitchforks -- and then haul it behind a pickup out to the clover field, where we unloaded it -- with pitchforks.
A spreader was a luxury.
Did you ever have to slog thru foot deep wet manure carrying a gas can to the motorized hose reel downwind from the nozzle spraying 550 gpm raw manure, then have to shield the tank as you poured the gas and tried to restart the engine.
Well, I’m sure you spread very uniformly too, lol!
That would have taken waaay too long with cattle and hog feedlots we had in the 60s thru the 80s. A few times the wind was so strong we simply had to spread into the wind, then deadhead downwind. Took longer but was a much cleaner result.
Walk through dense raw slop, risking having a boot removed? Many times. Sometimes carrying a 50# bag of feed suppliment on each shoulder. When the frost would go out, that’s when the livestock chores became a real chore.
Thankfully, there were no portable pumps involved.
Yeah, think of $hit raining down on you at about 2” per hour, keeps one very focused on solving the problem, at hand!
Took 20 minutes and is very humbling.
Humbling? Yeah. But probably funny to observe from a safe distance. Lol
When I graduated from college I started at a hog genetics research farm. Part of your training was starting at the bottom regardless of education in the finishing, farrowing and breeding departments in that order.
Occasionally the overflow stand pipe of manure slurry pits under the hog houses would clog and you’d have to get down into them. They were ~ 6 feet deep and the manure was usually 5 feet deep.
You would have to walk with the sh!t slurry neck high get pee’d and crapped on through the slats the entire way by the hogs above walking from one end of the building to the other (200 feet) to pull the pipe and remove the obstructed pipe.
If that wasn’t bad enough, it took weeks of ketchup/tomato sauce baths to finally get rid of the stank on your body.
That’s earning your pay!
It probably was funny. Somehow I wasn’t laughing, could have gotten a mouthful, Hehe
I hope some negroes kick her ass.
Oh man, a fellow traveler!
I did much the same. For 15 years.
Builds character, or something.
“Occasionally the overflow stand pipe of manure slurry pits under the hog houses would clog and youd have to get down into them. They were ~ 6 feet deep and the manure was usually 5 feet deep.”
“You would have to walk with the sh!t slurry neck high get peed and crapped on through the slats the entire way by the hogs above walking from one end of the building to the other (200 feet) to pull the pipe and remove the obstructed pipe.”
Wow. Sounds like a really poorly thought out system.
Well, first it was 40 years ago and confinement swine units were in their infancy.
Secondly, the systems worked surprising well for the most part other than needing to go “pit diving” once in awhile.
I always speculated that management had no issue making things rough on the new employees in order to weed out the weak, lazy, and uncommitted ones early on.
Within 3 years of being hired I was a Regional Sales Manager making 10 times my starting salary so putting up with the sh!t (pardon pun) at first payed off big time in the end.
She can give me her privilege if she is so troubled by it.
“Chelsea Handler is sentimental for her glory days of 2005.”
They (unsuccessfully) tried to make her “a thing” years ago but at this point she ranks with “celebrities you thought had died already”. I haven’t seen her in ages, and can imagine what she feels as she sees herself get more worn & tired in front of the mirror every day.
I guess she has to drum up publicity to get off that dead celebrities list...
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