Friday, January 02, 2015

Judd Winick does me an honor

In this special post, we focus upon one of the most overrated people to work on TV and in comics, Judd Winick, who recently did me an honor by accusing me of "hating" gays and lesbians when he's covered for Islamofascism in the past despite all the genuine homophobia found in that religious culture:

And of course, there's his chumminess with Brad Meltzer, author of Identity Crisis, one of the most misogynist screeds ever to litter mainstream comics, that needs to be pondered. Wow, what an honor this is to have Winick accusing me of "homophobia" while eternally letting the Koran off the hook for what it prescribes. You know what, I think I'll return the favor for this delightful tweet in a very special way, by sounding like an entertainer on stage scoffing at Winick's flaccid standings.

"See, I'm Judd Winick, and I can talk down to everybody because I had this cool gig on a MTV program called The Real World in the late 90s, and another cool gig writing comic books in the mid-2000s!" Yeah, but you turn your back on gays and lesbians persecuted in Muslim countries, Judd, and you wrote apologia for the very religion that does worse to gays than Judeo-Christianity ever has. And, as some comics fangirls have noted, you have a pretty insulting take on women to boot. So turn down your volume a few notches, why don't you? Because you're a phony, is all.

And seriously now, when Winick accuses me of "not liking" gays, he's just resorting to a subtle way of telling somebody "you're a FPOS". Gee, Judd, if that's what you think, how come you couldn't just up and say so? Chicken, maybe?

You know, what's really sidesplittingly hilarious about Winick is that, for somebody who says he's of mostly Jewish ethnicity, he has a lot more in common with the Satmar, an isolationist Haredi clan who go by religion, and whose faux take on Judaism is as far from our similarly named religion as one can get. They're insular, and so in fact is Winick. And he'll probably end up joining them in the forseeable future, wearing a black fur hat and growing a huge beard while delighting in robbing the taxpayers by living on welfare checks at their expense. That's what leftists of his kind support, so it only figures they'll ultimately approve of Satmar.

I've often thought it possible a lot of people in showbiz consider sexism far less important than homophobia, and the only time they'll yield on their homophilia is when Islam objects to the practice. Winick is sadly one of those types who give telling hints of these double-standards by the left.

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