Tuesday, May 11, 2021

An online acquaintance of the Heir's had the nerve to make a post about how important it is to get "destroyed" solely for the sake of personal growth, and then implies that they (the acquaintance) are currently "destroyed" right now.  But this is someone who's always had a well-paying job in the upper middle class suburbs, so the Heir has to ask, what does this person know about being "destroyed?"  Forgetting your smartphone or being detoured from the road you want to take home doesn't exactly count as "destroyed."  The Heir's been "destroyed" since 2015 when he lost a living wage job and eventually had to go onto the catering counter at Bland Barns.  He's looking for a supplemental economic solution so it isn't just the catering counter, so he's also skeptical about prospective employers complaining about not getting takers for jobs they're offering.  So the Heir's been destroyed since 2015 and he's still "destroyed" since he's also been struggling to get his Tropical Soul audio Player to reach the light of day, so that way he can prove affordability partly through self-sufficiency, and we in the Bachelor can get back to getting these thoughts on audio.  In any case, the Heir wants to put it out there that no-one who tries to argue that you have to take the good with the bad should presume they necessarily know how bad it can get.  He sees it as a very sheltered attitude.


The Heir is keeping close watch on what he calls the DUI Defunder Case, which is how officer Anastasios Sakos died on duty.  CBS Radio reported at the time that the suspect was on her way home from a podcast that apparently lambastes cops when she killed Mr. Sakos with her vehicle.  Since Mr. Sakos was praised by his fellow officers as a cop's cop, and now that we're opening discipline records, we're likely to see that Mr. Sakos' record was nothing short of stellar, and he probably didn't even as much as borrow a paper clip.  But the Heir doesn't see that as mattering to the defund crowd, who doesn't see Anastasios Sakos any differently than they do Derek Chauvin.  So if as the Heir suspects their cop hate is motivated by personal unaccountability, that should really lower their credibility the next time they try to co-opt Black Lives Matter in their demonstrations, and we get to rebuttress the idea of principle in our larger culture.


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