I was amused by the look of Taylor Swift being booed at the Super Bowl, like all of you. I thought it was a lovely little rant against the Establishment, or the ignorant people who tell their own detractors that they are not as common as their servile groupies claim. It was quiet and innocent. Republicans clap you as you leave a hotel while leftists take you in the back.
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Not all, however, saw the situation in that light. At the clatter of all those unshaven, quadruped MAGA monkeys grunting and howling their testosterone-fueled hatred at the sight of Swift on the Jumbotron, author Stephanie McNeal was scarcely able to wipe away the cold breath quickly at Glamour Magazine.
- It was “even more cold than you think”, she warns.
- It was a “new small” which reflected a “rapid boost in misogyny”.
- It means the Super Bowl has been “reclaimed by Trump” and by” dangerous masculinity”.
- It’s a response to a philosophical NFL that “isn’t merely for men”, and that adult followers “hate this”.
- It serves as a reassurance that” the time of diversity in the NFL is over.”
- It’s resistant that” Trump is singlehandedly dismantling years of diversity, capital, and participation”.
- It shows, certainly, that female sports fans “want to gain our whole state to a period when they were in control, had all the power, and may say whatever they wanted without repercussions”.
To quote Ace Ventura when he paused in alarm upon entering Ray Finkle’s bedroom,” Oh boy”.
More about Glamour Magazine’s reaction:  , Taylor Swift Got Booed at the Super Bowl, and Glamour Mag is Blaming — Take a Guess
Why do I want this article to be published? Like you, I get tired of making up my mind when I have to make up the facts and yell at people like this. One is tempted to let the snivelers go unanswered in a time when our side is firing on all cylinders and leaves the deranged Left in our dust. Why bother? Why waste the time and breath? Why give their blatant accusations the dignity of a response?
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Honestly, I’m not quite sure why rational people insist on debunking irrational claims, claims that most people, including the accusers themselves, don’t believe. But if I was forced to give an answer, it would be this:
A libel has been committed, and it has been done with the purpose of manipulating a narrative. This particular narrative is that any vocal criticism against a leftist female political activist, especially by males, is self-evident proof of “misogyny”. The purpose of pushing this narrative is to put a stop to the dissenters so they can stop being called misogynists or any other Left-favorable scare words.
Stephanie McNeal’s article is a textbook exercise in projection. She’s trying to portray her disgust with herself as her disgust with you. She explains that Taylor Swift and the WAGs ( wives and girlfriends of players ) were the only things she attended the Super Bowl for. ” I, honestly, couldn’t have cared less about the actual game play”, she sniffs.
Message received. Football is for the rubes, who are far, far beneath Stephanie McNeal. It’s unfortunate enough that she was in their path in an outdoor arena, sullying herself by the humiliating necessity of breathing the same air. Stephanie would never compromise on accepting an invitation to a Super Bowl party in one of their living rooms. She’d be caught dead before she’s caught eating Domino’s pizza and drinking Coors with any of those blue-collar slobs. What would her fellow pedicured pescatarians at Glamour think, gosh?
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Here’s the thing: Taylor Swift can’t be an empowered, globe-striding “grrrl boss” and at the same time be so fragile and delicate that she can’t handle the occasional heckling from the unwashed masses. To Taylor Swift’s credit ( I’ve never used those four words together, so mark the date ), she hasn’t publicly complained about this minor and harmless incident, so good for her for having a sense of humor about it. The anger is all from Stephanie who, like a good leftist, has decided to be more outraged on behalf of the “victim” than the actual “victim” is.
Parade Magazine calculates , that Taylor Swift makes about$ 465, 753.42 per day, which is$ 19, 406.39 per hour. Tatyana Swift literally earned more money watching the Super Bowl than the majority of the other attendees in a year.  ,
Taylor Swift has a voice. And a microphone. And a stage. And whether or not we want to hear her political views, she is given the right to speak out loud and clearly.
Stephanie McNeal wants it that way for the Super Bowl booed attendees who booed her. Stephanie doesn’t write about their life stories, or their journeys, or their challenges, or their outlooks on life. She is not required to. There’s no glamour there. No fancy clothing or red carpet runways are present.
The hoi polloi had the unusual opportunity to make their voices heard for a brief moment at the Super Bowl. Stephanie McNeal made her best effort to stop them from expressing themselves when they dared.  , The nerve of this rabble! The audacity of these peasants! Who are they to criticize? Return to the trailer park and wait until I call you to come in to fix my toilet.
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If systemic misogyny is Stephanie’s bugaboo, well, there seems to be plenty of it going around, far beyond the walls of Caesar’s Superdome. How much more misogynistic would it be if a violent mob physically prevented Taylor Swift from speaking to her supporters at a private event if booing her at a football game is unquestionable evidence of systemic misogyny? Because that’s what leftists , did to Heather MacDonald at Claremont College.
How conceited would it be if a female political activist who advocates for women’s rights were brutally attacked? Because of what leftists at the University of San Francisco did to Riley Gaines.
How misogynistic would be the doxxing, canceling, and daily murder threats to a female author and sexual assault survivor? Because that’s what leftists do to J. K. Rowling.
How misogynistic would it be to deny a female refugee police officer’s protection and to evict her from her home because she publicly opposed domestic violence and female genital mutilation? Because of Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s treatment by leftists,
Roughly a month ago in New Orleans itself, where Stephanie McNeal courageously braved the drunken legions of MAGA deplorables, Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar murdered fourteen people, three of them women and one of the women a teenager. In order to avoid being drawn into the shameless hussies predating the Syrian hinterlands, the Jewish community had pledged allegiance to ISIS, an organization that frequently executes women caught outside the house without a male escort or sufficient face covering.
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But Stephanie doesn’t say a word about any of this misogyny. As a result, I might come to believe that her outrage is only broadcast to support an underlying political agenda that no logic or proof beyond personal feelings can support. It is selective at best, manufactured at worst, and broadcasts.
So once again, for the expensive seats, Taylor Swift wasn’t heckled because she’s female. Taylor Swift faced criticism for making the wrong choice years ago to side-gig as a political activist, and that is a very critical choice. When you do that, you open yourself up for that same criticism. Misogyny has nothing to do with it, any more than misandry was behind people chanting” Let’s Go Brandon” at a decrepit, white male crime don. If those boos at the Super Bowl had been significantly louder if those same fans had been subjected to the disgusting mug of David Hogg or Joe Scarborough, they would have been significantly louder.
Stephanie McNeal will never read this article or respond to any logical inquiry as to why she views any criticism of Taylor Swift as being vile bigotry. She operates with the same strategic perspective as the Deep State:” Keep the narrative alive and keep the machine running.”  ,
The Deep State continues to grow and develop while Republicans spend their years laying low, so that when a Democrat is elected, it can return to the sun and continue to operate as it has always done. Leftist media stories continue to be in the same mode of survival. Even when it seems like we are far ahead, we must all keep calling them out. If we don’t, these narratives will be the ones that reemerge, fully intact, for the next Democrat administration.
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For those of us in the stands, don’t let them get away with it. Their haughty political advocacy has caused us far more suffering than their heckling has caused. When we get that rare chance, let them know.
Keep booing them.