It never fails that around the holidays and other special occasions, radical leftists and members of the mainstream media (but I repeat myself) enjoy pouncing and seizing on the opportunity to bore everyone to tears by attempting to prove their “woke” creds, in the process proving to us how deeply unhinged/wacked most of them truly are.
For instance, there was Bulwark/The Atlantic writer Molly Jong-Fast’s bizarre suggestion this week that President Biden declare war on the Republican “enemy” going into the new year as well as urging so-called progressives to report their non-compliant relatives to the FBI in case their “deprogramming” efforts on Thanksgiving Day didn’t work.
There was also CBS Morning urging people to stick all their Thanksgiving guests in the garage and rapid-test them for COVID before allowing them into the house, and Axios floating the possibility of having a “Thanksgiving bouncer” on standby to confirm guests have recently tested negative for COVID.
Fortunately, not everyone jumped on the “let’s see how woke I can go” bandwagon on Thanksgiving. The actor Mr. T, most famous for his roles in the hit TV series “The A-Team” and the movie “Rocky III,” took to the Twitter machine Thursday evening likely after enjoying some turkey, stuffing, and mashed taters, and provided some food for thought on how he approaches the Thanksgiving holiday.
It was a reminder that thankfulness should be a part of every day. Not just on the designated day.
We wish you a Happy Thanksgiving. Notice, if you please, I did not say, “Happy Thanksgiving Day” because “Thanksgiving” is more, way more, than a 24 hour period on a particular or special day. Being a Christian I have been taught Thanksgiving is every day! Thanksgiving is a way of life to me…
— Mr. T (@MrT) November 26, 2021
His response was a consistent Biblical message.
I am taught to care, to share, and to give; “God loveth a cheerful giver” 2 Corinthians 9
— Mr. T (@MrT) November 26, 2021
His story is a lesson in itself. You should be grateful for every moment of your day and show it to your loved ones, friends, family, and/or the community by giving back whenever possible.
Think about Mr. T’s outstanding words of wisdom and then contrast them with the Thanksgiving scolding people received from Black Lives Matter hacktivists, whose message was on how, “You are eating dry turkey and overcooked stuffing on stolen land,” as we reported earlier.
Cringe. Sounds like the only people eating “dry turkey and overcooked stuffing” on Thanksgiving Day were the perpetually unhappy grifters at Black Lives Matter HQ.
On one hand we have “report your relatives to the FBI,” “stick guests in the garage for the holiday with a Thanksgiving bouncer,” and something something “dry turkey and stolen land,” versus “‘Thanksgiving’ is more, way more, than a 24 hour period on a particular or special day” and “Thanksgiving is a way of life.”
Which of these resonates most with Americans? The answer, I believe, should be quite obvious.
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This post was last modified on November 26, 2021 11:17 am
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