Thursday, December 02, 2021

The burning fucking stupid.

I can't even ...



 


How do you even begin to mock such spectacular stupidity?

BONUS TRACK: If you really want to know what sort of unethical, unprincipled scumbag is Rebel News' Sydney Fizzard, let me help you out.

First, the masthead at Der Rebel lists Fizzard as working out of Calgary:




And why does that matter? Because that intellectual defective admitted that, to get this story, he had to travel to Winnipeg ...




... which suggests he flew, which means he absolutely must have shown his vaccination certificate to get on the plane. And only after he lands and wanders over to the Museum does he suddenly decide to stand on principle and refuse to violate his precious medical privacy:






Did you catch that? That Fizzard had no problem revealing his vaccination status to Air Canada, but hypocritically decided to make a human rights issue of it when asked the very same question by museum security simply to get a story.

Is Rebel's Sydney Fizzard a hypocritical, sensationalistic piece of crap? Yes ... yes, he is.

Thanks for stopping by.

P.S. In general, it's amusing to read how many Rebel News pieces are posted by Rebelers who are absolutely required to produce their vaccination status to fly somewhere, only to generate all that fake outrage upon arrival as to how they should not be required to provide their vaccination status.

One wonders if it's even possible to go on a trip like that without being required to produce vaccination status at least once, which Fizzard should -- if he had any principles -- refuse to hand over.

Fuck, what a sleazebag.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What continues to astonish me is the apparently bottomless narcissism fueling these middle-class brats. whose lives are evidently so devoid of actual purpose that they're declaring themselves "martyrs" because they're being asked to observe public health measures. It's like a national movement of surly teenagers.

Anonymous said...

Yes, I recall the UNHCR vigorously debating and triumphantly passing the Universal Declaration of the Right to Mask-Free Karaoke back in '52.