Is It Me or Are Americans a Bunch of Whiny Baby B*tches?

Yeah, I’m one of them! I’m not going to pretend I am above b*tching. In fact, one may reasonably judge this blog to be one b*tch session after another. Of course, one should also understand by now that the blog intends to be scathing and thoughtful yet pokes some fun — sometimes — at the author. I sincerely try to be consistent in my reasoning and arguments, and I try not to be a hypocrite. Granted, there is hypocrisy in all of us. It is natural. However, understanding and recognizing one’s own faults is less natural. And I will not be a hypocrite here. I can be a whiney baby b*tch for good reason, but not for the jejune reasonings of others I am about to discuss below.

All that being said, I renew the titled question. Is it me, or are Americans a bunch of whiny baby b*tches? What provoked this query? The anti-vax mandate march in D.C. yesterday! Let me just say from the very outset that I hate all these people, without exception, and I wish they would all just take their Darwinian exit from life already. Seriously, these people are the reason we cannot get beyond the pandemic, and I feel that too many of the majority — all of us who are vaccinated — are not doing enough to shame and ostracize anti-vaxxers and anti-maskers from society. I am really sick of these f***tards being the squeaky wheel that gets the oil. In other words, these are the whiniest, most selfish members of humanity that expect all the privileges of being in society but none of the responsibilities. When they do b*tch about their responsibilities, then they get all the attention, and, ultimately, everyone gives them a pass allowing them to continue to be obdurate while the rest of us did our civic duty. Some segments of the MSM actually commend their right to protest and be heard. We should not be listening to these people at all — ever! Although, I will concede this one point and one point only: They have a right not to get vaccinated. Likewise, we have a right to expect that they do not participate in society as a consequence of their right to choose to remain unvaccinated! You can’t have it both ways! And by the way, no one and no government entity is strapping any of these people down to get an injection. That is not happening; I don’t care how much or how often they scream Nazis! That fact is never going to change. They can always test out of these mandates, and if that is not an option, they can always find other employment. I’m sick of these f***tards running around acting as if they need to submit or die! No, no! They can always work somewhere else. I am sure there are anti-vax employers out there just waiting to scoop up a cadre of staff that will be particularly prone to high health insurance costs. Please, by all means! And last I checked, there is nothing in the Constitution that guarantees you deserve to have a job, let alone your preferred job, but then again, much of this anti-vax and anti-mask outrage stems from white privilege rage. What else is new!

The Anchorage Daily News provides some choice coverage, “Justin Perrault was demonstrating in D.C. for the first time. The 38-year-old from Fairhaven, Massachusets, said he had watched business to his body therapy and spiritual counseling business dry up as clients – afraid of catching the virus from an unvaccinated practitioner – stopped coming. He said he started using food stamps for the first time in his life, but was ashamed and worried what his children, ages 8 and 4, would think of him. He said he came to D.C. with his wife and her best friend not only to protest vaccination mandates, but also to take a stand against the scientific consensus that the vaccines are safe. … They [another unnamed family] said they haven’t faced coronavirus vaccine mandates in their schools or workplaces, but wanted to protest because they are fearful mandates may be imminent. … The march was billed as a protest of mandates, rather than the medicines themselves. But similar rhetoric – emphasizing individual autonomy rather than untenable scientific ideas – has long characterized the broader anti-vaccine movement.” I could go on, but these excerpts are representative of the march, which excludes any political perspectives. Everyone knows at the core of the movement all anti-vaxxers and anti-maskers have a pro-RepubliKKKlan political agenda. For now, I am focusing on those whining about their lives in the middle of the pandemic as if they are the only ones to have been impacted. I’m sick of the “woe is me” mood, especially from a segment that supposedly espouses lifting yourself up by your bootstraps.

Allow me to rebuff some of the protesters above quickly. First, we have Justin, who is upset that people are afraid to patronize his business because they fear for their health from unvaccinated practitioners. Ugh! So, let me see if I understand Justin correctly. He is complaining that people are exercising their free will to avoid becoming sick because he’s an anti-vaxxer who obviously, is allowing his workers the free will not to get vaccinated. I guess the irony is if he “mandated” his employees to get vaccinated, then his business would not be suffering, and he wouldn’t need food charity, which I think should be withheld from those who willfully don’t get vaccinated. This is classic do as I say, not as I do. It is the cornerstone of the conservative mindset. Oh my f***ing God! I can’t deal with the stupid anymore.

Second, as for the unnamed family worried about school mandates, can you say home school? Please, by all means, just f***ing home school your kids. Stop b*tching and walk the walk! As a clear minority, if you don’t like what’s happening in the schools, then pull your kids out and school them yourself, but don’t bring down the rest of the system where the majority disagrees with you! Lord knows America seems to have a bottomless capacity to absorb more f***tards into society once these morons graduate from “Mom & Dad’s Livingroom Home School,” where “we don’t need no stinking science” is the school motto. Just keep your kids out of the public/private system and away from the majority. I’m sure your kids will find fulfillment in the fast-food industry or more likely from government welfare. Eh, none of it matters. Welcome to stupid America!