Hey, dumb asses.... click on goddamn article instead of just spewing anger all the time. It isn't about what a sweet guy Hulk Hogan is... it's a short piece by a woman celebrating her immigrant grandmother. You can get back to screaming later.
Hey, dumb asses.... click on goddamn article instead of just spewing anger all the time. It isn't about what a sweet guy Hulk Hogan is... it's a short piece by a woman celebrating her immigrant grandmother. You can get back to screaming later.
Replace HIM with forging a relationship with granny & bonding over both watching their fav racist pedo every day or just weekends on Fox Entertainment.
"Hey guys, lets replace grandma with Hitler and the writer with sentient mustard gas?"
How would you feel THEN!
The same way I'd feel if somebody served my favorite meal on a public toilet lid. I tend not to appreciate a lovely story served up with a side of misogynistic racist. But I'm SURE you have no issue, yeah?
Enjoy dinner sweetie
Good morning precious! Ready to implement your hate plans towards non white men today? Xoxo
Nobody thinks the article is about what a sweet guy Hulk Hogan was.
A circle jerk of screaming assholes would appear to disagree.
What they're "screaming" about, I'd wager, is the fact that a super-shitty person is being used in what's ostensibly a feel-good story. And the fact that this sort of gauzy, innocent-seeming remembrance could be seen as a sort of whitewashing.
No, he's being used as a launchpad to tell a story about her grandmother, who goes onto to say in the extremely short memorial to HER to say that her feelings about Hogan have changed but that her grandmother is her hero. Nuance matters. Intent matters, regardless of what 300 characters allows.
Social media and the constant rage built up around it is destroying everything. Just read the responses below the NPR story and with a straight face tell me that looks healthy or productive to you in anyway. Anger can be a gift (as the song goes) but it's usually just destructive.
Get out while you can.