The Washington Post posted an article today about United Airlines and #leggingsgate, that said absolutely nothing new from yesterday.

I read it.

Then I read the comments.

The people commenting fell into two camps.

Camp A: United has a dress code for Pass Riders, this family should have known that, United enforced their policy as is their right.

Camp B:  Sexism, policing women’s bodies, stop sexualizing women, legging are comfortable, what other passengers would have cared what these girls wore, miscellaneous social justice jargon, etc.

It hit me like a ton of bricks why this nothing of a story exploded so much so fast.

It is everything we as a nation have been dealing with since 2008.

Illegal immigration and sanctuary cities.

State legalization of marijuana.

Anti-Trump/Antifa/Campus protests.

Executive orders.

The same two camps appear at every issue.  It is the battle between people – mostly conservatives – channeling Walter Sobchak and those – mostly Progressive Liberals – inspired by Eric Cartman.

This is America right now:

VS.

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By J. Kb

2 thoughts on “2008 – Present in two Memes”
  1. I agree with the sentiment from John Goodman’s character in TBL.
    When bad rules need to be discarded, that is a good thing. When you just decide that all rules are bad, well there is a word for that. Can anyone come up with ANY argument that will support the position that anarchy is a good thing?

  2. Sad but true. That is Barry Hussein’s true legacy: a divided nation
    Which plays right into the political/rich class plans of divide-and-conquer.

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