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Amazing, the crap people get worked up about.
By: Decomposed
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Fri, 30 Apr 21 10:49 AM
Msg. 16476 of 60014

"Jumping the shark is an idiom used to describe the moment of a misguided attempt at generating new publicity for something once, but no longer, widely popular; the attempt serves instead to highlight the irrelevance of what it intends to promote." - Wikipedia


With regard to racism, "jumping the shark" does come to mind. If no one is hospitalized or dangling from a tree, I just don't care. Not anymore. The dishonesty, stupidity, thuggishness and sense of entitlement that the American left today displays is a far bigger problem than is imagined racism by whites.

Those guilty of making this poor guy's life miserable owe him a huge apology. He's guilty of nothing more than looking like Rush Limbaugh - and he should be complimented for that. - De


April 29, 2021

‘Jeopardy!’ Winner Condemns White Supremacy After Social Media Users Accuse Him of Holding White Power Sign

by Katherine Rodriguez
Breitbart.com



Jeopardy! winner Kelly Donohue condemned white supremacy on Thursday after receiving a wave of hate on social media for making a three-fingered gesture that people falsely associated with white power groups.

“I’m truly horrified with what has been posted about me on social media,” Donohue wrote on Facebook. “I absolutely, unequivocally condemn white supremacy and racism of any kind. People who know me personally know that I am not a racist, but for the public at large, it bears repeating: I am not a racist, and I reject and condemn white supremacy and all forms of bigotry for the evil they are.”

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I’m truly horrified with what has been posted about me on social media. I absolutely, unequivocally condemn white supremacy and racism of any kind. People who know me personally know that I am not a racist, but for the public at large it bears repeating: I am not a racist and I reject and condemn white supremacy and all forms of bigotry for the evil they are. It’s shameful to me to think anyone would try to use the stage of Jeopardy! to advance or promote such a disgusting agenda. During the taping of my fourth episode, I was simply raising three fingers to mark my 3rd win. There was nothing more I was trying to indicate.

I deeply regret this terrible misunderstanding. I never meant to hurt a soul and I assure you I am no friend of racists or white supremacists.

I removed the previous post because the comments were more than I could bear. I stand by the statement itself and you can find it reported in other media. I did, however, understand the fair criticism that I did not include a forceful condemnation of white supremacy in my initial statement. I hope my feelings on that matter are clear now.
 
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Donohue added that he thought it was “shameful” to “think anyone would try to use the stage of Jeopardy! to advance or promote such a disgusting agenda.”

Several former show participants wrote an open letter on Medium published Wednesday condemning Donohue’s actions.

“A recent contestant has caused concern among Jeopardy! viewers for two separate occurrences, and we as former contestants feel the need to speak out against the messaging that these choices communicated — either intentionally or unintentionally — by the contestant Kelly Donohue and, implicitly by association, the producers of Jeopardy!” they wrote.

The alleged incident on the show that got people riled was when Donohue “held his thumb and forefinger together with his other three fingers extended and palm facing inward, and he tapped his chest.”

Donohue claimed that he was merely emphasizing that he won three games, pointing out that he gestured with one and then two fingers to symbolize his previous wins on previous episodes of the game show.

The letter writers, however, claimed that the way he indicated the number three was similar to a gesture appropriated by white power groups. In light of Donohue’s statement, fact-checking website Snopes.com determined that Donohue did not make a white power hand gesture.

The second of the incidents the letter goes into detail about occurred on Monday, when “Kelly responded to a clue with a term for the Roma that is considered a slur.” (I watched the show. He called them "gypsies" - as, I think, 99% of respondents would. And the show deemed it a correct answer. - De)

In light of the two incidents, the former Jeopardy! contestants are calling on the show to release a statement disavowing Donohue’s behavior. (What's there to disavow? He did nothing wrong. - De)

This is not the first time Jeopardy! alumni have gotten riled up about the direction of the show.

In March, 500 past Jeopardy! contestants signed a letter petitioning the show to remove Dr. Mehmet Oz as a guest host because of his alleged dismissal of the coronavirus in the past.

http://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2021/04/29/jeopardy-winner-condemns-white-supremacy-after-social-media-users-accuse-him-of-holding-white-power-sign/



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