Saturday, January 14, 2017

The Reaction to the Reaction About Meryl Streep

One thing we can always depend on with the progressive left these days.
The strategy to making an ass out of yourself with venal and stupid actions is to double down thus proving you really know what you are doing.
After Streep’s little lecture about how awful she (estimated net worth $65m) and Chistiane Amanpour (est net worth $12.5m), and Jorge Ramos (est net worth $12m annual salary $3m), which is to say Hollywood, the press, and foreigners are ‘vilified’, we had a noticeable reaction from Norman Rockwell America.
Well the answer to that reaction is in.
Melinda Byerley, founder of a Silicon Valley-based tech startup that does “free-range, artisanal, organic, customized marketing” with “Birkenstocks-on-the-ground expertise,” tweeted her expert opinion on Middle America’s jobs-`attraction problem.

It wasn’t very nice.

First she said Middle America needs to realize “no educated person wants to live in a s- -t-hole with stupid people,” which is why she said more big corporations don’t move to the Heartland: “Those towns have nothing going for them,” with “no infrastructure, just a few bars and a terrible school system.”

Educated people such as herself wouldn’t live in rural areas because they won’t sacrifice their superior tolerance and diversity to do so. Nor do her highly educated friends want to live in states where the majority of residents “don’t want brown people to thrive.”
ANY QUESTIONS?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gender fluid cat hoarder.

Always On Watch said...

Anonymous,
LOL! Probably so. I didn't bother looking it up.

Maggat said...

I sure as hell would not welcome her out here in the sticks were I live.

thelastenglishprince said...

How can I take seriously a woman who reminds me of this?

https://www.presto.com.au/movies/101-dalmatians

Her attitude is the very elitist arrogant posture that created a voter vortex that brought Trump into the presidency. She may be an American, but she is a fringe American, not mainstream.

As for Pasto and his comment: I am gripping my wine glass, reaching for a chocolate with the other hand, and going to surf for "Born to be Wild" on YouTube. That woman looks like she hasn't had a good toss-and-tumble in years.

*Just another poor sod, unworthy of the company of American nobility.