I get the feeling that the indoctrination by the public school and media tandem is running into some push-back.
Seems folks are tired of being told what they have to think....or suffer the pillorying of political correctness.
I opened my local newspaper this morn to find the following article. It is hard to miss the relationship between this and the Robertson situation...
1. "Im letting Food Network go!
2. ...Paula Deen suffered humiliation, lost endorsements from Sears, JC Penney, KMart and Walgreens, saw her TV show on Food Network cancelled and her credibility as a good old southern lady flushed down the bowl, for a comment she made more than 20 years ago and one that she atoned for profusely,...
3. The executives at Food Network threw her under a bus quicker than a falling souffle right out of the oven and failed to renew her contract because the network did not tolerate Discriminatory behavior.
4. ... the case was thrown out of court by a federal judge on Aug. 13, 2013,...
5. ... here is where I find out how hypocritical the Food Network and its executives really are. ...a new show on its channel, Nigellissima. The program features chef Nigella Lawson demonstrating her take on Italian recipes.
6. Didnt Nigella admit to using cocaine and smoking marijuana?...Is this what the Food Network sees as acceptable behavior? Admitted drug use. Where is the executive outrage? Where is the condemnation of the popular chef?
7. But Im glad to say that Paula has had the last laugh. The discrimination case against her was thrown out of court, her fans still buy her books, frequent her restaurants, Ive seen her guest on her sons show, and she has repaired her reputation.
8. Not for Nuthin Food Network execs, but you cooked the wrong golden goose this time."
I?m letting Food Network go ? Brooklyn Daily
Looks to me as though there is the beginning of a pattern here....beginning of a revolt.....
Seems folks are tired of being told what they have to think....or suffer the pillorying of political correctness.
I opened my local newspaper this morn to find the following article. It is hard to miss the relationship between this and the Robertson situation...
1. "Im letting Food Network go!
2. ...Paula Deen suffered humiliation, lost endorsements from Sears, JC Penney, KMart and Walgreens, saw her TV show on Food Network cancelled and her credibility as a good old southern lady flushed down the bowl, for a comment she made more than 20 years ago and one that she atoned for profusely,...
3. The executives at Food Network threw her under a bus quicker than a falling souffle right out of the oven and failed to renew her contract because the network did not tolerate Discriminatory behavior.
4. ... the case was thrown out of court by a federal judge on Aug. 13, 2013,...
5. ... here is where I find out how hypocritical the Food Network and its executives really are. ...a new show on its channel, Nigellissima. The program features chef Nigella Lawson demonstrating her take on Italian recipes.
6. Didnt Nigella admit to using cocaine and smoking marijuana?...Is this what the Food Network sees as acceptable behavior? Admitted drug use. Where is the executive outrage? Where is the condemnation of the popular chef?
7. But Im glad to say that Paula has had the last laugh. The discrimination case against her was thrown out of court, her fans still buy her books, frequent her restaurants, Ive seen her guest on her sons show, and she has repaired her reputation.
8. Not for Nuthin Food Network execs, but you cooked the wrong golden goose this time."
I?m letting Food Network go ? Brooklyn Daily
Looks to me as though there is the beginning of a pattern here....beginning of a revolt.....