If you’re brave enough to ask challenging questions when someone is in a moment of crisis, expect and be man enough to hear a lethal response. This was the world be for PC and DEI.
Don’t play the victim when you were trying to create one a problem by kicking a man when he was down. Instead be a man and have the balls and awareness to realize you most likely got what you deserved.
We use to call this, can’t take the heat? Then get out of the kitchen. Or, if you’re gonna dish it out, then you have to be able to take it. Life before DEI and kumbaya.
The woke mind virus is to stir the pot, then claim foul on someone else because you got your feelings hurt. Remember, you initiated and instigated. Wanna play with fire? Know you’re most likely to get burned. Don’t cry about it after and scream victim.
Hanson wokisms. You wanna chime in and act like the bigger man? Then say something or say nothing. But don’t hide behind not calling out names and pussyfooting around what you saw to be “politically correct” for fellow “journalist”. Be a man and call out the person, rather than pinning it on the institution. If you wanna write slanted half truths that are full of vague quotes and unwilling to name names. Then be heartless and do a half ass job. That’s what you’re doing. Being a party to the problem, not a solution to a tough situation.
There’s no respect in that and it just plays both sides of DEI culture (men wearing woman pants) but trying to act like a hero by “saying something”. When in reality you said a whole lot of nothing while pretending to say something.
Tough times create tough men, easy times create weak men. It’s been way too easy for way too long.