It’s funny, this is about right, but….

By on Jan 28, 2018

one part of it is so especially true and so condemning it must be pointed out. Sure, people give advice and believe they know what is best even though they have no personal experience with what they believe they know about and sure the majority of people believe they are spiritual even though they reject the God of the bible for one of their own making (never mind Oprah attended the racist, black theology, Rev. wright’s church for years) and sure the majority of people are very inconsistent in their core values and thus become hypocrites and steady yourself for this one, sure, most people prefer people of their own skin color for that is the manifestation of man’s sin nature but the real kicker is this sentence, I praised Denmark for their Socialism, though I am a billionaire due to Capitalism, the economic system that allowed a dirt poor child from Mississippi to rise to world renowned fame and wealth.”, for it is this thinking that shows how truly ignorant these people are, sure, all the rest of the thinking shows a lack of self-evaluation, of introspection, of deceiving one self but supporting socialism when your own success is a direct result of capitalism identifies you as only one of two things, you are either a fool or just plain evil. The funny thing is about being a fool or evil is that they are the exact same thing.

 

The entire meme is below:

Hi, I’m Oprah. I’m the spokesperson for Weight Watchers but can’t control my weight. I tell you how to run your marriage but I can’t commit to marriage. I tell you how to raise your kids but I don’t have any. I am very spiritual, but don’t go to any church or identify as Christian. Even though I knew about Weinstein and the casting couch, I was silent, but I support the Me too movement. I am racist to the core, but blacks can’t really be racist, so that doesn’t count. I’m black and female, so I check all the boxes. I praised Denmark for their Socialism, though I am a billionaire due to Capitalism, the economic system that allowed a dirt poor child from Mississippi to rise to world renowned fame and wealth. The first time I openly endorsed a presidential candidate it was a black one, Obama. Before a black candidate, I was not political. Vote for me, and I will give you transformational change, the kind you got from Obama.