Whoa boy. Here we go again.
Seems our friendly neighborhood Parker Molloy is angry at The Federalist once again, this time over a piece written by gay Conservative, Brad Polumbo. Brad had the nerve to write about how he would not be attending the ‘LGBT’ grad ceremony because merely having a different sexual orientation shouldn’t segregate him from his class.
He said it a whole lot better than we can …
The Federalist really is the dumbest f-ing website on the planet.
Took 2 minutes of Googling to find out that this wasn’t an actual graduation ceremony, but was just an end-of-year event hosted by his school’s LGBT club. pic.twitter.com/W621u41PU4
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) April 25, 2019
Someone get Parker a Snickers bar, seriously.
Surely the irony is lost on her that she works for Media Matters and has zero business talking about how anyone else’s site is the ‘dumbest f-ing website on the planet.’
Chad Felix Greene, another writer for The Federalist who also just so happens to be a gay Conservative chimed in:
Its literally called the "Rainbow Graduation and LGBTQIA & Allies Awards Ceremony." https://t.co/tQDBzxed5D
— Chad Felix Greene (@chadfelixg) April 25, 2019
Literally.
But that didn’t stop Parker from throwing a mini-tantrum on her timeline that few people can actually see since she has blocked most of Twitter.
That school has 667 different clubs. https://t.co/8aOK5ewgoD
Imagine someone writing “Merely enjoying anime and manga is no major accomplishment, and it shouldn't be awkwardly singled out to virtue signal.” pic.twitter.com/vc0iigv9yw
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) April 25, 2019
Imagine ranting on Twitter about an article on a website you think is the dumbest f-ing website on the planet.
So much virtue-signaling here.
If anything is “virtue signaling,” it’s someone who gets an invite for an end-of-year dinner event thing and then feels the need to write a 500 word blog post to say that he won’t go.
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) April 25, 2019
One of the most ironic things we have perhaps ever seen on Twitter, right here.
Hey @brad_polumbo, when are you going to write your “Merely enjoying tabletop gaming or juggling is no major accomplishment, and it shouldn't be awkwardly singled out to virtue signal” pieces?
Stop being so offended by *everything* pic.twitter.com/VT34rYSt9k
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) April 25, 2019
She says while she’s clearly offended by everything.
K.
Like, dude, I didn’t even go to my *actual graduation ceremony.* I didn’t write a dumb article about it, either.
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) April 25, 2019
Yeah, like dude.
No, but she had a meltdown on Twitter over someone else writing a piece about their graduation ceremony.
Aces.
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