Though this month has been a pretty based one for conservatives what with the Virginia red wave, the Kyle Rittenhouse “not guilty” verdict, and the explosive revelation about the Steele Dossier, it hasn’t been without its downsides as well – not just for conservatives but for all Americans.
The unemployment situation isn’t getting any better, the supply chain crisis woes continue, gas and food prices are still going up, and through all of it the current inhabitant of the Oval Office steadfastly refuses to take a shred of responsibility for any of it.
However, even though the times in America are difficult for Average Joes, Janes, and Janes, they should appreciate, and likely will, being diverted temporarily from their actual worries with some holiday week humor.
This brings me to a tweet posted by the perpetually angry so-called “feminists” who form the radically pro-abortion “Women’s March” group. Similar to other groups, they send regular email solicitations for donations, asking loyal subscribers to support their cause (and, I’m sure, their senior leadership to make a handsome profit).
They were apparently in trouble with some fauxfended supporters, who received an email stating that their average donation was $14.92, the same year as Christopher Columbus’s evil deed.
They took to Twitter earlier today to apologize profusely for the outrage that it caused some of their faithful followers. Screengrab saved hereJust in case it is deleted)
Our deepest regrets for this email. Our average weekly donation was $14.92. Our oversight was to have not made the connection between a year in colonization, conquest and genocide of Indigenous peoples before Thanksgiving.
— Women’s March (@womensmarch) November 23, 2021
Ted Crux, Senator from Texas (Republican) was among the many who responded accordingly:
They don’t want your $$ (because they hate America SOOOO much), but please feel free to contribute $14.92 to our campaign!
Or $17.76
Or $20.24https://t.co/JLJLg0HQ9V
Thank you for your support! https://t.co/uN7zDiqkIn
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) November 24, 2021
It goes without saying that the tweet comes at the perfect time of the year, just in time to flash to any annoying liberal friends or family members who decide that the appropriate time to “go woke” is at the Thanksgiving dinner table:
This tweet can be printed for Thanksgiving dinner. It will help you to keep your guilt-ridden aunt Linda from talking about Trump and the Russias, or how Fox News is ruining America. Remind her of her team. She will be astonished. https://t.co/IUVGYnRsmr
— a newsman (@a_newsman) November 24, 2021
That suggestion has been endorsed by you wholeheartedly.
Though the statues of Christopher Columbus are being ripped down in Democrat-run cities in certain parts of the country with Columbus Day being also being renamed in those same cities to “Indigenous Peoples’ Day,” conservatives can at least take heart in knowing that on this day, November 23, 2021 was the day the “Women’s March” gang posted a legendary 1492 tweet that will live on in infamy and can’t be canceled, torn down, or vandalized out of existence. Because, as they say, the Internet is forever…
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