Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Iger

I've been saying two things for quite some time:

  • The people who deign to call themselves our leaders are mediocre at best, and really quite stupid more often than not. Not to mention fragile and brittle in their self-regard, and thoroughly steeped in evil and hatred of normal, white, Christian, males. Or any two or three of those four traits.
  • Kathleen Kennedy is a disaster, yes, but she isn't the real problem. Get rid of her, and you still have the entire woke edifice of Disney remaining. It's kind of like being completely ridden with cancer, but thinking that taking a benign skin tag off is going to fix something. And the person most responsible for that is Bob Iger.
Anyway, it's hardly a revolutionary or revelatory declaration to say that getting rid of Bob Iger would be better for Star Wars than getting rid of Kathleen Kennedy. Although few people are able to see past Kathleen Kennedy, I'm not the first or most clever or well-informed to have noted that Disney is just as bad as Lucasfilm, if not worse, so Kathleen Kennedy's replacement is unlikely to be much better than she's been. Of course, the reality is also two-fold: you have to get rid of both of them, and you also have to get rid of the toxins that they have bumped into the corporate structure of Disney and Lucasfilm while you're at it. And that's a bigger picture too; the reality is that almost every corporation is pretty toxic. Disney under Iger is a good candidate for worst and most evil corporation in the world, but Facebook and Google and Twitter give it serious competition.

Anyway, the so-called Dark Herald discusses some of the ramifications of Iger, his unlikely and unwanted rise, and signs of his long-overdue possible ouster.


And randomly; another socio-political thought: If Trump is jailed as part of the ongoing Deep State witch hunt against him, all that the Deep State will have managed to do is to turn him into the white American version of Nelson Mandela.

And even more random; I've misheard the lyrics to Aerosmith's "Walk This Way" for years. If the internet is correct (ha!) then a section of the second verse says "hey, diddle-diddle, with your kitty in the middle." I've always heard that as hey diddy-diddy, put your titty in the middle." Granted, I don't know that either one of those lyrics makes more sense than the other, but it does make more sense that they'd actually play it on the radio if it is kitty instead of titty.

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