The relentless quest of some left-wing zealots to rewrite history and vilify cherished American traditions truly knows no bounds. Their latest target? The beloved Christmas tune “Jingle Bells.” You’d think we’ve reached peak absurdity, but no. With a straight face, far-left agitator Joy Reid is pushing the narrative that this jolly holiday anthem is a product of racism.
This theory, fueled by an overzealous content creator with pronouns in his bio seeking to expose alleged “historical injustices,” attempts to discredit a song loved by generations. They claim it was concocted to mock Black people through minstrel shows. Never mind that concrete evidence is as elusive as a leftist admitting the failures of socialism. Now they’re trying to convince you that even “laughing all the way” is some secret racist code. These are just more bites from the liberal derangement cookie.
It’s astonishing how the liberal media machine, after tanking Reid’s mainstream platform due to pitiable ratings, finds new ways to prop up her outlandish claims. They’d probably argue Rudolph’s red nose is evidence of climate change if it fit their narrative. They flaunt self-righteousness, feigning surprise when viewers abandon their sinking ship. Far-left propagandists would rather rewrite history than address modern concerns like inflation, border security, or the energy crisis. Instead of spreading holidays’ goodwill, they perpetuate division.
Let’s be clear: Joy Reid’s resurrection in the holiday spotlight is no Christmas miracle. It’s a shameless attempt to stay relevant by stirring the pot with the kind of radical racial theories that get debunked faster than a Biden economic forecast. You’d find more historical integrity in a children’s bedtime tale than in these misguided attempts to cast everything cherished by Americans in a negative light.
So, if you’re dreaming of a Joy Reid-free Christmas, join the club. Meanwhile, here’s a thought, dear liberals: How about focusing on real issues instead of concocting imaginary grievances? Perhaps they’d find joy not in stirring chaos but in embracing the true spirit of the season. But then again, why prove the Scrooge narrative wrong when you can embrace it with glee? Merry Christmas indeed.
Source: Site
Leave a Reply