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Message For Naomi
Apparently Rosie Jones was on the Royal Variety Show tonight, looking forward to your thoughts ...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The problem with Ms Jones is wokeism.
In our woke times, we are obliged to give time and attention to any and all disabled people in their chosen field - in Ms Jones' case, comedy.
The problem is, as per wokeism, Ms Jones has a career because of her disability, not because she is funny, which both debases us, and patronizes her.
So now the genie is out of the bottle, we are stuck with her popping up and subjecting us to sphincter-clenching teeth-grinding silence while she struggles to the punch line of a joke, and we laugh as a relief of tension, not because she is remotely funny, which she reliably never is.
This is wokeism at its very worst, and putting her on the Royal Variety is the apex of stupidity we have allowed our society to reach.
If I had anything to do with creating or prolonging this deeply disturbing trend, I would feel deeply ashamed.
I've seen her being interviewed about different topics a few times and found her interesting, although I didn't agree with all her opinions. She was worth listening to and gave me food for thought.
That said I cannot bear her when she starts screeching, she makes my ears ring. She doesn't do it in serious debate so it is within her control. I have to switch her off.