yet here we are, more concerned about how someone behaves or looks as opposed to their performance
the right, immediately tag someone that looks or speaks 'left' or 'lesbian' and then build upon it with relentless consesus narrative expansion, throwing wild and speculative conclusions and drawing ever more hysterical parallels between unrelated events, times, people.. it's called 'investigating the irrelevant'
the left and perhaps by default, the as you say 'trained' who are largely represented by the younger generation, are literally champing at the bit, to expose masculinity, an errant look or accidental embrace, or anything of less and less intrinsic value, to be elevated to crisis proportions.. which is what I would call 'elevating the inconsequential'
the real crisis is in the behaviour of people, in general.. nothing seems to get sorted out, without escalation these days.. it's quite weird
meanwhile, licking their lips and profiting from the breakdown and decay of civilised society is social media where behaviour is content and the rules of common decency do not apply.
the event regarding Rubiales would have had a life span of perhaps 30 minutes and would have been confined to the podium and perhaps a few stern words in the locker room and that would have been it, without social media
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