Forums before death by AOL, social media and spammers... "We can't have nice things"
|    co.general    |    More than just amusing South Park antics    |    76,942 messages    |
[   << oldest   |   < older   |   list   |   newer >   |   newest >>   ]
|    Message 76,710 of 76,942    |
|    Stupid no-talent liberals take thei to All    |
|    Queen of saddlebags Kathy Griffin's St.     |
|    26 Jun 17 00:10:54    |
      XPost: alt.drugs.pot.cultivation.hydroponics, alt.connecticut, memphis.general       XPost: alt.louisiana       From: slut.kathy.griffin@msnbc.com              Thank you Kathy Griffin for the indisputable evidence of your       liberal bigotry and ignorance.              STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Off with her head! Or at least her tour       dates! That's the general consensus among dozens of angry online       commenters calling for the cancelation of comic Kathy Griffin's       upcoming show at the St. George Theatre.              The outcry started on the historic venue's official Facebook       page after an image of the flame-haired funny lady hoisting the       (fake) severed head of President Donald Trump made the online       rounds Tuesday.              Well, the St. George team heard you, loud and clear. The       following statement was issued Thursday afternoon:              "The Kathy Griffin performance scheduled for Thursday, November       2, 2017 has been canceled. The St. George Theatre does not       endorse the actions or beliefs of any of its performers, and Ms.       Griffin's recent actions have severely inhibited our ability to       fulfill our mission as a non-profit theatre serving the Staten       Island community."              Refunds are now available at the original point of purchase, via       Ticketmaster or the St. George Theatre box office.              TOO LATE FOR APOLOGIES              The bipartisan backlash was swift -- the backpedaling even       swifter. A contrite Griffin posted a video apology shortly after       the offending post, which was part of a shoot for self-       proclaimed "celebrity shock" photographer Tyler Shields.              The 56-year-old double Emmy winner admitted her latest project       (the knife portrait in the gallery above is from a previous       collab) with Shields was "too disturbing" and "wasn't funny."              But her mea culpa just didn't cut it.              "No one supports freedom of speech or expression more than we       do," said Brian J. Laline, chairman of the St. George Theatre's       board of directors. "But as with anything, there must be some       boundaries in a free and civilized society. Ms. Griffin went       beyond those boundaries in an act that could well celebrate       terrorist acts and mock the memory of Americans who lost their       lives in the very manner she attempted to parody. It was simply       wrong."              BTW: Many of the resulting one-star reviews -- and derogatory       comments -- on the St. George Theatre's Facebook page appear to       originate from a nationally organized (i.e. most don't hail from       S.I.) effort to secure cancelations from all venues on Griffin's       current "Celebrity Run-In Tour."              This would have marked Griffin's third headlining appearance on       Staten Island, after dates at the Center for the Arts in 2006       and the St. George in 2014.              S.I.-based standup Molly Lisenco echoed the sentiments of       several others in the local comedy community by posting "THIS IS       ART" on a readers' poll asking, "Did comedian go too far with       fake beheading of Donald Trump?"              Lisenco added: "The comedian's place, like any artist, is to       start discourse and to help the general public look at the       current socio/political climate...that is what she did. I'm very       proud of her."              VETERANS DON'T ACCEPT APOLOGY              Turns out Facebook warriors aren't the only ones who are       outraged.              "The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. strongly condemns       comedian Kathy Griffin's incredibly revolting attack on the       President of the United States," wrote VFW National Commander       Brian Duffy in a statement released Wednesday.              "Her apology is not accepted," added Duffy. "What she did was       not humorous nor should it be protected speech or expression.       Playing to an audience with a severed head is what our enemies       do. The USO should end its relationship with her."              Fans of Griffin's BRAVO TV series "My Life on the D-List" will       recall Griffin's 2003 stint entertaining troops in Afghanistan       as part of a USO tour, and organized a holiday fundraiser that       collected and delivered gifts for military families.              She led another USO tour in 2006, with stops in Iraq and Kuwait.       She also hosted 2010's "VH1 Divas Salute The Troops" from the       Marine Corps Air Station in San Diego, Calif.              CNN, SQUATTY POTTY DROP GRIFFIN              Griffin's lucrative endorsement deal with Squatty Potty went       down the drain within an hour of the controversial photos       appearing on Shields' website.              "We were shocked and disappointed to learn about the image Ms.       Griffin shared today," said Squatty Potty CEO Bobby Edwards in a       statement. "It was deeply inappropriate and runs contrary to the       core values our company stands for. In response, Squatty Potty       has suspended its ad campaign featuring Ms. Griffin. We have       acted swiftly and decisively to demonstrate our commitment to a       culture of decency, civility and tolerance."              A few hours later, a CNN spokesperson announced the termination       of Griffin's co-hosting duties on the network's annual New       Year's Eve broadcast with Anderson Cooper.              "We found what she did disgusting and offensive," a CNN       representative said Tuesday. "We are pleased to see she has       apologized and asked that the photos be taken down."              TYLER SHIELDS ISN'T BACKING DOWN              When caught by TMZ cameras during a ice cream run in Los       Angeles, the hoodie-clad lensman refused to respond to claims he       might be in trouble with the "Secret Service" because of his       work.              "Honestly, I got no comment; the only thing is, you make art you       gotta stand by it -- and that's it," Shields told the TMZ       cameraman. "I can't censor myself dude."              Do us all a favor and kill yourself. Take responsibility for       your actions.              http://www.silive.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2017/06/kathy_grif       fin_at_the_st_george.html                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
[   << oldest   |   < older   |   list   |   newer >   |   newest >>   ]
(c) 1994, bbs@darkrealms.ca