The situation invokes a thought of ‘Inglourious Basterds’
good. none of these people should be able to go anywhere in public without being booed. Typical conversations should be: Hey your one of the assholes fucking everything up.
I too would also boo the person who took a gigantic shit in the middle of the stage. Fuck that guy.
There’s no more woke in this country
I’m still waiting on their written definition of woke. They will never provide one though. “Woke” is their “shmoo”.
Apparently the woke was what was keeping the planes functioning
I’ve just started calling things I don’t like “woke.”
These potatos are woke, not enough salt
The real definition: being aware of systemic discrimination, oppression, and persecution.
The Republican definition: everything that doesn’t comport with the values of 1920s-1940s European fascism and 1840s American labor and racial laws.
A DeSantis attorney already has. “it would be the belief there are systemic injustices in American society and the need to address them”. That is what they’re against… Wow.
Unfortunately, in their world it works perfectly, because of “systemic oppression of white christian family values”.
Woke is anyone who isn’t them. Which makes the the sleepy weepies.
Woke is anything they don’t like. If they have to describe it, it’s minorities and women having equal opportunities. Saying woke makes them sound like less of an asshole to people not willing to go beyond surface level conversations.
It’s civil rights.
From Britannica:
Civil rights are an essential component of democracy. They’re guarantees of equal social opportunities and protection under the law, regardless of race, religion, or other characteristics. Examples are the rights to vote, to a fair trial, to government services, and to a public education. In contrast to civil liberties, which are freedoms secured by placing restraints on government, civil rights are secured by positive government action, often in the form of legislation.
Yes, they ARE intolerant … to facism and stifling creativity.
MAGA = Y’all are f✓cking re+ards!
I used to refer to them as MAGAtards, but then someone very respectfully asked me to stop using a variation of the R-word, so I honored their polite and heartfelt request. Now Inrefer to them as MAGAmorons, MAGAtraitors, or just Traitors.
Audience members had undergone a full Secret Service security check as Vance’s motorcade drew up at the US’s national performing arts centre, delaying the start of the concert by 25 minutes.
After news of the reaction to Vance at the concert emerged, Richard Grenell, interim director of the Kennedy Center who was recently appointed by Trump, said the crowd was “intolerant”.
In February, Donald Trump sacked the chairman of the Kennedy Center board along with 13 of its trustees, appointing himself the new chair, bringing in foreign policy adviser and close ally Richard Grenell as interim leader, and naming new board members (…)
“So we took over the Kennedy Center,” the president said at the time. “We didn’t like what they were showing and various other things. We’re going to make sure that it’s good and it’s not going to be woke. There’s no more woke in this country.”
Who ruined this place, JD?
Who ruined this place, JD?
those weird stains on the seats suggest he was desperate. The couches probably started seeing someone else. maybe a futon. once you go futon, you don’t go back.
“I did not have sectional relations with that ottoman!”
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Thursday evening’s concert programme – Shostakovich’s second violin concerto, with Leonidas Kavakos the soloist, followed by Stravinsky’s Petrushka – got off to a slightly shaky start before settling into its stride.
Audience members nervously joked during the intermission about the apposite all-Russian programme, given Vance’s brutal dressing-down of the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, during an Oval Office blowup in February that played directly into the hands of the Russian ruler, Vladimir Putin.
If this was a movie I’d complain about the stupid “coincidences” that happen for the sake of the plot.
Aww I love Shostakovich. He almost died under Stalin, but decided to play along afterwards. Still, anyone who doesn’t understand that his music was deeply critical of the system - well, doesn’t understand his music.
“Elites use different words, eat different foods, listen to different music – I was astonished when I learned that people listened to classical music for pleasure – and generally occupy different worlds from America’s poor,” he said. “Unfortunately, this can make things a little culturally awkward when you leap from one class to the other.”
To be fair, I look at classical music listeners the same way I do craft beer drinkers, namely that I suspect they’re doing it more because they like the idea than the actual reality.
imagine being confused that people do not enjoy mass produced drink made of lowest quality materials and prefer something that doesn’t taste like it has already been drank before…
also itt: people who think only IPA is craft beer. If you’re not into IPA, which is a matter of taste, you can just drink delicious craft lager and pilsner.
I enjoy the stuff. Well actually both of those things. They’re complex and interesting for when you want something like that.
Well actually not even always. A rhinegeist beer for humans is just a good ale at a good price, no challenge at all.
I bet you think I only like the idea of bourbon too
I can’t imagine being proud of limiting your experiences to the blandest shit imaginable because you’re literally incapable of understanding that taste is subjective.
So tell me, what’re your favourite Top-40s butt rock bands and corn-based mass produced light beers?
You sound like my classic rock obsessed father. He simply couldn’t understand why I liked electronic music back in the 90s and never “got” it. Called it “fake-ass computer shit”. 30 years later I’m still cranking the volume up when I hear Trance/DnB/Dubstep. His opinion mattered very, very little to me.
Believe it or not, there are people who like different things than you. And that’s okay.
Nah, we do actually like the music.
I’m going to take a wild stab and guess you listen to pop/rap? Understandable why you’d not like classical. I can’t stomach any pop/rap save for a few 90s artists. Whenever I hear it its just gross and non musical to me (Deltron 3030 not included). Ive also never been into lyric focused music unless it has more than an annoying single bass note and 16th note hihats behind it. Classical is interesting for musicians, and it’s proven in studies to be healthy for your mind. But yeah you don’t have to like it!
Rachmaninov fucking slaps, and IPAs are delicious. Not everybody has the same shitty taste as you.
I love Chad Lawsons album “Breathe” but haven’t told a single soul IRL. Will listen in my car during long commutes.
His description on irreplaceable, fields of forever and letting go really hit hard during the listen.
So if the idea is people only want status from listening or social drivers to land the act. Then I’m an outlier. Haha. Because I’m so self conscious of the projection of “the type” that listens to it I avoid being seen or known as a listener. If stopped at a light or pulling into a lot will turn it all the way down lol
If I like a song by the Spice Girls I’m telling everyone.
I do. It’s 2 Become 1. It’s cheesy as hell and I’ve been listening to it since I was 10 years old. Check it out. You’ll probably hate it. I don’t.
Haha - I need to take a page out of your book.
I just project as a curious intellectual with things and then also enjoy certain classical music or styles in music that capture classical sounds, but feel like my entire appeal or ability to be convincing is meeting people where they are at and then engaging the more theoretical sides from them, once they realize I’m respectful and trusting and not condescending.
I worry that if I pull into work listening to a concerto that I will no longer have the ability for folks to trust that I really can meet them where they are. lol. And I do educate train and onboard / facilitate comprehensive learnings for larger groups in my health care role. So it’s clearly a passion to be effective with that.
Too much anxiety about something that probably doesnt matter clearly per my down votes. Haha. Feel like there is a stigma in sort of being education providing - and condescending. And it becomes harder to dodge that as the first post indicates if say, the first impression is me listening to classical music whilst drinking an IPA haha. My ability to tease out a theoretical thought exercise conversation in a trusting environment might diminish up front (is the fear) and then I won’t effectively engage in my favorite types of discussions.
I get where you’re coming from. I’m an isolated nobody from nowhere with no interest in anything but riding out my time on this rock haha.
If I had as much to think about, I’d be more conscious of those things as well. You have to be.
Thank goodness I don’t. Sometimes I get depressed when I think about who I am and how nihilism and lack of opportunity has made it impossible for me to participate in humanity (hillbilly from the middle of nowhere, 2nd poorest place in America). I’m glad I don’t have that kind of anxiety though. I’m not built for it.
Or maybe I was. I’ll never know.
We should always talk first and roll our eyes later, huh?
The fact that you immediately went to IPAs… Ugh.
Why do people act as if taste isn’t literally subjective?
That was kind of my point but apparently IPAs are a protected species.
You were mocking him for liking IPAs. My point was that it makes no sense to insult what other people like because that’s shitty and taste is subjective. That’s something people do when they want to be mean for no reason.
Being mean for no reason isn’t cool past gradeschool.
You mean the guy who said
Not everybody has the same shitty taste as you.
Yeah I kind of thought that deserved mockery.
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I’m not gonna hate on anyone. I drink pickle juice by the glass. And I do love a cold glass of peperoncini juice….
I once ran across a Berliner Weisse at a brewer’s festival that made excellent use of pickle juice. I had to try it out of curiosity, and while it was too much on the palate to drink many more than one, had a lived in the area I would have had one every evening. I wish I remembered the brewery so I could recommend it.
This is how I always understood Berliner Weisse: it’s more a basis for a drink than a beer in its own right.
But I think most Berliner Weisse are already sold with some taste added.
And I respect your right to give yourself heartburn ❤️
Believe it or not, strong flavors are popular, IPAs are fucking great.
Now pickles, those a fucking garbage no human would willingly eat. Nobody actually likes that shit, people just pretend to so they seem cool.
My wife burns through the pickles here. And get this. She eats them with little cubes of sharp cheddar. Makes my stomach turn just seeing the bowl.
Not me eating pickles straight out of the jar atm
I’m with you brother, my wife makes fun of how many pickles I eat. They are a staple in my refrigerator.
as some one who regularly listens to classical music…
that’s a stupid take. most of us who do, enjoy classical music. just because you don’t doesn’t mean there isn’t a reason other than “We like the idea of it”. I could say the same about whatever genres you listen to, and be just as wrong.
But he was being “fair”, lol
Agreed though, ridiculously stupid take.
Classical music is like any music, some of it is uplifting and beautiful and some doesnt do it for me, maybe you should try it though and see for yourself
I have, my mother used to listen to classical music all the time.
Incredibly dull and uneventful.
Everything is uneventful if you just let it pass by without trying to understand it.
not a classical guy, i love death grips, machine girl , post punk and thrash. but i would never say classical is ‘dull’. isnt there one that uses fucking cannons??
Yes Tchaikovsky - 1812 Overture (Russian lol) Here’s a recording featuring actual cannons https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbxgYlcNxE8 The piece celebrates the battle and subsequent Russian victory over Napoleon’s invading forces in 1812. The original also had real church bells ringing to celebrate the victory.
Tchaikovsky, yeah. Honestly, he’s got better stuff than that.
Iirc, Tchaikovsky wrote his 1812 Overture rather quickly to commemorate the defense of Russia against Napoleon and wasn’t too thrilled with it himself. I believe he called it noisy and without artistry, but I’m prone to collecting myths, so please do check my work.
I think the 1812 overture is supposed to.
Depending on my mood and the style of the classical music, I can absolutely enjoy the more fast paced styles.
I have the Hooked On Classics 1-3 albums on my phone and go through periods where they are the only music I listen to for weeks.
I absolutely recommend them, classical music set to a disco beat, it’s really nice from time to time.
classical music set to a disco beat,
So not really classical music then?
Is an IPA with a little pineapple juice suddenly not an IPA?