Wednesday, March 6, 2024

The Remmys Journalism Nominations: Racist Parking, Joy Reid Barking, and a Slate Gun 'Expert' LARPing

 Brad Slager – RedState

Honoring inept "journalism" everywhere. TD

"In recognizing the dregs of press unprofessionalism, journalistic sloth, and generally deserved media mockery, we have created "The Golden Remington Awards," a nod to the olden days when hard-scrabble hacks committed actual journalism and hammered out dispatches on those hefty wordsmith devices. With an eye to that past of muckraking reporting and shoe leather investigation, we acknowledge those who fail today in an audacious fashion.

"These are the inauspicious nominations, in several categories, for this year’s Remmys. 
"Distinguished Explanatory Reporting   Joy Reid - MSNBC

"Get ready, as we already have a leader in the clubhouse for a year-end trophy. On her private video channel, MSNBC’s primetime pontificating pundit wanted to address the recent passage of a bill in Alabama granting protections for frozen embryos created for in-vitro fertilization. Ms. Reid is, by all appearances, aggravated by this and she goes off on a rant for the ages that departs from Normal-ville immediately and reaches Crazy Town in record time. A flow chart is needed to see the various topics she manages to connect in this unhinged delivery.

  • She begins being deeply bothered with protecting IVF embryos

  • Then she asks why Alabama wants more children

  • Then she brings up slavery because pregnancies meant more property

  • This leads to the state wanting children for slave labor

  • And this is said to be done to displace immigrants from that labor

  • Next, it becomes a plot for the Great Replacement Theory

  • And finally, it means there’s a “need” to make more white women have kids, a la “The Handmaid’s Tale”.

"Utter amazement. Her being bothered by more kids is never explained, how she jumps to slavery is her own magic at play, then declaring the state will use kids for labor ignores the illegality - ditto for slavery in general - and then we see she is NOT bothered by immigrants performing what she declared to be slave labor. How she gets to women being forced to carry these embryos is a complete wonder." . . . 




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