A parody in contemporary usage, is a work created to mock, comment on, or poke fun at an original work, its subject, or author, by means of humor or satire.
My comments certainly were mocking the video and poking fun at the people that participated in it. I guess you don't know the usage of the term. Also. you called me homophobic but I never called you gay.
You did not mock the video. You attacked the individuals in the video. You did not touch the content of the video and the critique it leveled against Fox... As far as your blatant homophobia, I think your original comments speak for themselves.
Let's talk about the body language which is so tied to fashion. I love the hosts tie which look like my blind cousin tied it.
Chad Johnson says "thanks for having me". How did the host have him? I think this Chad Johnson may be gender challenged but I have no clue what gender he might be.
I have a strong suspicion what the grab is that Daniel McRandals talks about. McRandals seems very excited to talk to "the young man" Bobby. You must beware of the "power grab" they speak of (ouch).
I see by looking at your profile that you are a fan of the Fox News show "Red Eye." Apparently you couldn't offer a rebuttal to the content of the video and critique of Fox News-- and instead lashed out in frustration and anger with a childish and homophobic attack. Sad.
I suggest you look up the definition of the word "parody" and rethink that assertion. What you did was make an attempt at homophobic humor. Which actually is not that surprising a tactic coming from a Fox News fan.
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capocchiadicazzone 3 years ago
AWARELA
A parody in contemporary usage, is a work created to mock, comment on, or poke fun at an original work, its subject, or author, by means of humor or satire.
My comments certainly were mocking the video and poking fun at the people that participated in it. I guess you don't know the usage of the term. Also. you called me homophobic but I never called you gay.
phineastbuster 3 years ago
You did not mock the video. You attacked the individuals in the video. You did not touch the content of the video and the critique it leveled against Fox... As far as your blatant homophobia, I think your original comments speak for themselves.
AWARELA 3 years ago
Let's talk about the body language which is so tied to fashion. I love the hosts tie which look like my blind cousin tied it.
Chad Johnson says "thanks for having me". How did the host have him? I think this Chad Johnson may be gender challenged but I have no clue what gender he might be.
I have a strong suspicion what the grab is that Daniel McRandals talks about. McRandals seems very excited to talk to "the young man" Bobby. You must beware of the "power grab" they speak of (ouch).
phineastbuster 3 years ago
I see by looking at your profile that you are a fan of the Fox News show "Red Eye." Apparently you couldn't offer a rebuttal to the content of the video and critique of Fox News-- and instead lashed out in frustration and anger with a childish and homophobic attack. Sad.
AWARELA 3 years ago
AWARELA
I'm amazed that you took my comments seriously. You created the video as a parody of Fox News. My comments were a parody on your parody.
phineastbuster 3 years ago
Phineastbuster:
I suggest you look up the definition of the word "parody" and rethink that assertion. What you did was make an attempt at homophobic humor. Which actually is not that surprising a tactic coming from a Fox News fan.
AWARELA 3 years ago