Rob Reiner, the first in a long line of the nepo baby white privilege Hollywood assholes who kept spouting that "underprivileged" boolchit 'til the day he died.
It wasn't a rule at our house, but simply by chance, my family hardly ever watched anything where the laughter was dubbed in by the social engineers attempting to program our brains as to what was "funny". I never watched or got into the Archie Bunker thing until I was in my thirties (mid-1990s/reruns). I found myself agreeing with him more times than not (i.e. army passengers on planes to prevent skyjackings). I've got a friend who believes that the ridiculing of Archie and what he stood for by commie producers/writers/directors played a big part in the silent majority turning out and electing Ronald Reagan.
Lmfao ๐ ๐ ๐
ReplyDeleteNever appreciated Archie enough when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteRob Reiner on the other hand, I never liked his ass. Commie on the show and in real life.
Leigh
Whitehall, NY
amen to that, I've been saying that for 50 years
DeleteRob Reiner, the first in a long line of the nepo baby white privilege Hollywood assholes who kept spouting that "underprivileged" boolchit 'til the day he died.
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It wasn't a rule at our house, but simply by chance, my family hardly ever watched anything where the laughter was dubbed in by the social engineers attempting to program our brains as to what was "funny". I never watched or got into the Archie Bunker thing until I was in my thirties (mid-1990s/reruns). I found myself agreeing with him more times than not (i.e. army passengers on planes to prevent skyjackings). I've got a friend who believes that the ridiculing of Archie and what he stood for by commie producers/writers/directors played a big part in the silent majority turning out and electing Ronald Reagan.
ReplyDeleteYep...I remember watching that episode back in the day...
ReplyDeleteMeathead got dumber with age, I wonder if his son really thought he was putting him out of his misery
ReplyDeleteand,,, they is still them !
ReplyDeleteWatch the movie Network from 1976 - scary how times haven't changed. from the movie,,,,, "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore"
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