The Washington Post is laying off a lot of journalists, activists, whatever you want to call it, because 500,000 people canceled their subscriptions. They didn t stick around to listen to Taylor Lawrence cry about people being mean to her on the internet. After she was totally fine, like, doxing private citizens and all of that. But it's pretty amazing to see the people in charge, you know, the boomers in charge... basically talking to a whiny group of reporters. And we're not gonna turn this town hall into a grievance session, are we? Well, guys, the entire Washington Post has become a grievance sesh. So it's amazing to actually see that and watch these people turn what they did to these newspapers back on them. And check it out and I'll be back with some commentary. (Note: It's probably more Gen Z than millennials but this is amazing. This is what's happened. Are the parents of these journalists going to start calling into the Washington Post to complain because their child didn't get a participation medal? They run a paper into the ground with their woke nonsense and now we get to hear about their pouty whiny voices? I mean, it sounds like a high school right now. Welcome to the real world, folks! ) And it's actually really scary for the future of our country because none of these kids these days have ever functioned in the big person world for the first time ever. It's like their parents finally dropped them from the cell phone plan or now they have to function in the "big person world" and now they're gonna have to go to work in a "real person world." So apparently, employment dies in wokeness. And sort of love to see it happening here? I could watch that happening? I imagine it's going to align up with that? I'm back with a tweet about it? Tweet me on Insta: or tweet me or text Me! or something like that and what do you think of that? I'm not getting my way, right? or do you have any idea what I'm talking about? And I'll have it in a tweet or what you're going to tweet me out about it, right?! ;) Tweet Me! or your answer about it or what I mean or what do I'm going to do about it or I'm looking like?
00:00:00.000Well guys, in the feel-good story of the week, the Washington Post is apparently laying off a lot of journalists, activists, whatever you want to call it, because 500,000 people canceled their subscriptions.
00:00:16.000They didn't stick around, shockingly, to listen to Taylor Lawrence cry about people Being mean to her on the internet after she was totally fine, like, doxing private citizens and all these things, but it's pretty amazing.
00:00:30.000Watch the video of the people in charge, you know, the boomers in charge, basically talking to this whiny group of reporters, and we're not gonna turn this town hall into a grievance session.
00:00:44.000Well, guys, the entire Washington Post has become a grievance session.
00:00:49.000So it's a little bit too late, but it's amazing to actually see that and watch these people turn what they did to these newspapers back on them.
00:01:00.000And check it out and I'll be back with some commentary.
00:01:28.000So it's probably more Gen Z than millennials.
00:01:34.000Are the parents of these journalists going to start calling into the Washington Post to complain because their child didn't get a participation medal?
00:01:45.000They run a paper into the ground with their woke nonsense and now we get to hear about their pouty whiny voices.
00:01:54.000I mean it sounds like a high school right now.
00:01:58.000People aren't getting their way so they're going to complain And guess what, folks?
00:02:22.000The issues that they've made into global issues are things that just...
00:02:27.000People, real people, couldn't care less about and now they're confused.
00:02:32.000It's like their parents finally dropped them from the cell phone plan or dropped them from their insurance and now they've got to function in the big person world for the first time ever.
00:02:41.000It's actually hilarious how they react to any challenge, any adversity and it's actually really scary for the future of our country because I imagine a lot of this aligns up with that next generation.
00:02:53.000None of these Kids these days, or these young, you know, aspiring journalists or whatever, they've never functioned in the real world, and they live in some sort of fake utopia.
00:03:05.000So apparently, employment dies in wokeness, because that's exactly what's happening here.