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Indeed. Regardless of what he's linked to there will always be some roundabout loopy argument to explain why it isn't so bad. If that fails just deny, deny, deny and then start shouting obscenities.
Seriously if you ever want to get flamed just go on twitter, find an angry Ford supporter ranting about the media and politely ask them to explain to you what facts exactly the Toronto Star lied about (regarding the crack scandal). The hate will spew forth.
Shoot me now.
Likewise.
I think there might be some Ford supporters who claim it's a personal matter, but I don't think there are very many who are okay with infidelity on principle. It's too closely linked with dishonesty and deceit.
Careful. We mustn't talk about our feelings if they include thoughts of anyone's death. It simply won't do to have us drag down the high-minded thoughtfulness of Cowboy Logic et al.
I have hereby failed in my previous effort to refrain from commenting on CL's spurious miscasting of my own words (and have obviously been having too much fun reading the Conrad Black fan-fiction). I have been trying to refrain because (1) don't feed a cliche thread derailment attempt and (2) I dispute the premise that it is categorically inappropriate to mention (or even to express a hope for) Rob Ford's death in a thread devoted to Rob Ford's mayoralty, especially when some of those sentiments are real-time reactions to discovery of his indiscretions and/or witness of his subsequent comments and reactions thereto.
So I'm not going to go the extra distance to properly contextualize my "wish for Ford to die in a car crash" by quoting the then-recent Ford news to which I was reacting (most likely one of his many DUIs) because I shouldn't have to.
Is it possible to talk "inappropriately" about the prospect of/cause of/feelings about Ford's eventual death? Obviously. Is it always the case that any such discussion is inappropriate? I think not.
Am I allowed to say FML, or is that too dark?
If Ford supporters had a problem with dishonesty and deceit they would have stopped supporting Ford a long time ago.
Ford Nation is a cult of personality. If they didn't mind the rumours of wife-beating and sexual harassment, and the verifiable sexual humiliation of Ford's wife re: the pussy-eating comment, they won't care about infidelity. Their hero is a hero, and therefore is entitled to literally anything he wants.
Huge rally today:
I think the only thing would be if RoFo actually kilked someone while drunk driving.Ah, maybe I'm just being naïve. I just wanted to believe there was something even the most die-hard Fordite wouldn't forgive Ford for.
Someone referred to the people on the I Hate The War on Mayor Ford FB page as evil. I think of them mostly as disingenuous, irrational and weaselly, but really they just have too much of their intellectual/cognitive capital invested in the idea of Ford being incapable of doing wrong, of every Ford misstep being excusable, and in their concept of what Ford stands for, to even consider changing their minds.
I think the only thing would be if RoFo actually kilked someone while drunk driving.
Ah, maybe I'm just being naïve. I just wanted to believe there was something even the most die-hard Fordite wouldn't forgive Ford for.
Someone referred to the people on the I Hate The War on Mayor Ford FB page as evil. I think of them mostly as disingenuous, irrational and weaselly, but really they just have too much of their intellectual/cognitive capital invested in the idea of Ford being incapable of doing wrong, of every Ford misstep being excusable, and in their concept of what Ford stands for, to even consider changing their minds.