Rush Limbaugh died this week and I had no intention of posting about it. My good friend BOB posted a rant about people trolling and celebrating his death online, a pointed out one of our flaws as humans, especially in this digital age where it's so easy to shit on people. I agreed with his post. I hated Limbaugh, I still hate him. People will always tell you hate is wrong, but how can you know love, if you don't know hate and vice-versa. But I thought, why pile on. I know the pain his loved ones are feeling, they don't deserve that.
Or do they? As I saw Republican politicians and "conservative"/"right wing" media praising this man and celebrating his "accomplishments" and showing my sympathy and respect to him than they have for the 500,000 Americans who have died from COVID, or for the Capitol Police Officers who lost their lives from the attack on January 6th, I started thinking about what he actually did. What he said. Who he really was. He was an awful fucking person.
Why shouldn't people celebrate Rush's death. In the 90's, this fucking scumbag had segment on his show, where he read off names of gay people who died from AIDS, while playing bells, whistles and horns, celebrating their deaths. Hate and division were his art and he made millions off of it.
"You're a foreigner. You shut your mouth or you get out."
"Blacks are 12% of the population, who the hell cares!?!"
"Let stupid and unskilled Mexicans do that work."
"Have you ever noticed how all composite pictures of wanted criminals look like Jesse Jackson?"
"Holocaust 90 million Indians? Only 4 million left? They all have casinos, what's to complain about?"
"We need segregated buses."
"The NAACP should get liquor stores and practice robberies."
"Women still live longer than men because their lives are easier."
"Take that bone out of your nose and call back" (said to a black female caller)
"If ant race of people should not have guilt about slavery, it's Caucasians."
"Feminism was established so as to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream of society."
Those are just a very small number of examples of Rush Limbaugh's sexism, racism and hate.
Limbaugh lead the charge when it came to bashing "The Elites." Wait, what? Yeah, Millionaire, cigar smoking, on the best golf courses, pill popping junkie, five days a week rallied his ignorant listeners to hate "the elites," ignoring that he was one of them.
Republicans and Christian Conservatives gave Limbaugh great praise when he came out swinging and telling people Trump "wasn't a Republican." That was quickly followed by Rush, Christian Conservatives and the vast majority of the Republican Party laying down for Trump like a $10 Russian whore. Limbaugh carried Trump's "Birtherism" lie. He was a vocal COVID denier. And yes, he was one of the many loud voices pushing Trump's "Big Lie" about the election as well and a full throated supporter of the terrorists who attacked the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Maybe somewhere in his personal life, Rush Limbaugh was decent, but we never saw it and I find it hard to believe it was there to be seen. I don't want him to rest in peace. He can burn in hell. This bastard brought nothing good to the world and I don't think we should all place nicey-nice now that he's dead. He was a horrible person, fuck him!
Maybe I shouldn't have written this and stayed on the high ground. Does he win by his hate drawing out my anger? No! I've spent the last year using this blog and socially media (mostly) to call out lies, bullshit and hate and speaking truth. Sometimes that means getting in the mud, and I'm fine getting dirty.
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When I read those comments, obviously I'm not happy and yes, the slobbering and fawning over him was way too far over the top. Paying respects is one thing, but some of the stuff I heard was ridiculous.
Getting in the mud, I agree sometimes it's needed. But I've gotten to the point where I actually have to try to ignore the stuff designed to make me angry.
One of the things that a lot of this does is it further divides. Limbaugh was a divider, who believed what he believed and wasn't particularly ready to listen to the other side and/or compromise.
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