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Bambi’s Rabbit Friend Thumper Said, “If you can’t say something nice, Shhh, say nothing...”
Thumper’s little song went, “If you can’t say something nice, Shhh, say nothing. Take a bit of good advice, shhhh, say nothing. Think of friendly things to say, that’s the path to follow. When you think an unkind thought, button your lips and swallow.”
The insults that fly back and forth on these message boards are posted by the insignificant citizens who are the members. Posters enjoy anonymity and no one’s life will be changed by anything written here (remember, sticks and stones.,, ).
But there are those who are unable, or unwilling, to heed the advice of a Disney cartoon rabbit’s song (which most of us learned as children), and, for many, ignoring Thumper’s wisdom is ruining their lives.
Solid8 CEO Michael Lofthouse is one of those angry individuals who is certain minority citizens here in the United States are victimizing and oppressing the white race. Lofthouse reached his breaking point a few days ago, and decided he would illustrate to those around him the danger “these people" pose to good, white Americans like himself. (More about this later.)
Lofthouse unleashed a vulgar and racist tirade toward an Asian family celebrating a birthday at a restaurant in Carmel Valley, during which he felt obliged to invoke the name "trump" to add impact to his words.
Lofthouse, the British-born, San Francisco tech executive emigrated to the United States in 2010, but apparently forgot, in addition to living in the U.S., he is also living in the digital age. His asinine rant was recorded and the video posted to the Internet. Did this “foreign born” tech executive seriously believe his racist shenanigans would not go viral?
In a statement released by the company, Lofthouse said he lost control of his emotions during the encounter. “My behavior in the video is appalling,” the statement read. “This was clearly a moment where I lost control and made incredibly hurtful and divisive comments.”
Lofthouse has resigned from the San Francisco Bay Area tech startup.
For the fans of the impeached president trump who believe his own racist tantrums have liberated them so they can freely, and publicly, spew hate-speech like that of their hero, listen to Thumper, “If you can’t say something nice, Shhh, say nothing...”
Thumper’s simple advice in no way suggests overcoming one’s racist thoughts or beliefs. His words only advise keeping such thoughts private. For people like Lofthouse, who feel overwhelmingly compelled to act irrationally before they consider the consequences, Thumper’s uncomplicated philosophy is something they might consider.
San Francisco tech CEO kicked out of restaurant following racist rant caught on camera
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Bambi’s Rabbit Friend Thumper Said, “If you can’t say something nice, Shhh, say nothing...”
Thumper’s little song went, “If you can’t say something nice, Shhh, say nothing. Take a bit of good advice, shhhh, say nothing. Think of friendly things to say, that’s the path to follow. When you think an unkind thought, button your lips and swallow.”
The insults that fly back and forth on these message boards are posted by the insignificant citizens who are the members. Posters enjoy anonymity and no one’s life will be changed by anything written here (remember, sticks and stones.,, ).
But there are those who are unable, or unwilling, to heed the advice of a Disney cartoon rabbit’s song (which most of us learned as children), and, for many, ignoring Thumper’s wisdom is ruining their lives.
Solid8 CEO Michael Lofthouse is one of those angry individuals who is certain minority citizens here in the United States are victimizing and oppressing the white race. Lofthouse reached his breaking point a few days ago, and decided he would illustrate to those around him the danger “these people" pose to good, white Americans like himself. (More about this later.)
Lofthouse unleashed a vulgar and racist tirade toward an Asian family celebrating a birthday at a restaurant in Carmel Valley, during which he felt obliged to invoke the name "trump" to add impact to his words.
Lofthouse, the British-born, San Francisco tech executive emigrated to the United States in 2010, but apparently forgot, in addition to living in the U.S., he is also living in the digital age. His asinine rant was recorded and the video posted to the Internet. Did this “foreign born” tech executive seriously believe his racist shenanigans would not go viral?
In a statement released by the company, Lofthouse said he lost control of his emotions during the encounter. “My behavior in the video is appalling,” the statement read. “This was clearly a moment where I lost control and made incredibly hurtful and divisive comments.”
Lofthouse has resigned from the San Francisco Bay Area tech startup.
For the fans of the impeached president trump who believe his own racist tantrums have liberated them so they can freely, and publicly, spew hate-speech like that of their hero, listen to Thumper, “If you can’t say something nice, Shhh, say nothing...”
Thumper’s simple advice in no way suggests overcoming one’s racist thoughts or beliefs. His words only advise keeping such thoughts private. For people like Lofthouse, who feel overwhelmingly compelled to act irrationally before they consider the consequences, Thumper’s uncomplicated philosophy is something they might consider.
San Francisco tech CEO kicked out of restaurant following racist rant caught on camera
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