Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Toxic People

Rachel Maddow, the King/Queen of Toxicity
There are two kinds of people in the world. I know, you've heard that before and I've said it before, but this time I MEAN IT! The first kind has a unique life, complete with friends, family, maybe a pet or even two, an occupation or a hobby that interests them, and a set of 100% functioning brain cells. The second kind spends every waking minute (and possibly sleeping too) thinking about, obsessing over and writing hateful comments pertaining to President Donald Trump and his extended family.

The first kind of person is usually pretty average, and perhaps someone you'd like to befriend. The second kind is a complete and total lunatic, with no redeeming qualities. They can only talk about Donald Trump and how horrible he is. And of course Ivanka and Jared and Melania, etc. That's all they think about! They lay the blame for all their own problems and the problems of the entire world at his feet, which is funny since they also believe he is a moron, so how could he possibly impact so much of importance that goes on in the world?

If you know that second kind of person but are not one yourself, run from them. They are toxic. They are easy to spot since they start almost all of their sentences with, "Last night on Rachel," or, "An article in the New York Times....."

1 comment:

  1. The poison that comes out of this sick media to deliberately terrorize people, Fauci included, is one of the ways to get people not to go back to work. Another problem is that people that are on unemployment are getting anywhere from 900 to 1000 dollars a week and the other night on local news, I found out that they are fast tracking Snap to the unemployment too. Also that box you check off that states 'if your unemployment statis is because of COVID 19' they won't push you to apply for a job. Unless they stop that set up, it will be impossible to get people back to work and if it does get taken away you can only imagine the attitudes it will cause.

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