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Originally Posted by Dr. Anthony J. Toole
I was watching some ballet the other night and young man dashed onto the scene in a tight-fitting leotard. A white male. A hero. But! It turned out that he was the bad guy. I was completely baffled - asked for my money back. Audiences and benefactors of fine art - who seek that sharp honesty - challenging their preconceptions - do not want to see that shit, thank you very much,
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Thank you so much for mentioning this, dear Brother Dr. Toole. I had not heard of this, until now. I suspect that someone in the production company is a supporter of the LIE-beral Demonrats, and that they were attempting to show "fairness", by making it seem like anybody can be a bad guy. It's probably something to do with the Black Lives Matter movement. Any sensible, honest person can see that All Lives Matter -- people need to stop catering to that BLM "poor me" bunch of whiners. I so hope that you were able to get a total refund on your ticket, Dear.
Speaking of ballet, I once saw something frightful on the television as I was changing channels, looking for my beloved Lawrence Welk show episode. What I saw horrified me. For one thing, Mr. Welk's show had been pre-empted, and I was unable to enjoy dear Norma Zimmer that evening. And, in its place, there were male ballet dancers prancing around, wearing skirts and women's slippers. I think it was some sort of version of the Cinderella story.
And, then the prince came in, wearing the most ungodly outfit that one can imagine. I was shocked -- beyond words! I've found the production on the interwebs, and I am including a couple of photos below. This nonsense should not be allowed on television. Decent, righteous people are not interested in this sort of
acious rubbish. Furthermore, innocent children could have turned this on! Needless to say, I fired off a very sharply-worded letter to the President of the network the very next day.
Romans 12:2 "And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of
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