Bish Be Trippin’ All Da Time, Mah!

As a supporter of the LGBTQIA community, I don’t believe that homosexuality is a choice. Yet, so far this month, I can can understand why some men decide just to be with other men.

If there weas a Bang, Smash, Dash consisting of Kendra Licari, Phillies Karen, and Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, most men would rather be jacking it to the lingerie photos of the old Sears catalogues. If you’ve been living under a rock on Mars with your eyes closed and your fingers in your ears, you already know about Phillies Karen. At a Phillies-Marlin game on Sept. 5, she ran over to a man and grabbed his arm, got up in his face, and demanded she give him a homerun baseball hit by Phillies Harrison Bader that came toward her section in the stands.

Some people are saying the man, Drew Feltwell, should’ve stood his ground stronger as he had given the ball to his son, Lincoln. Others are saying Feltwell knew this woman was going to get more physical and de-escalated the situation. Yes, she had touched him first and got aggressive, but if he had shoved her away, it’s a good chance she would’ve gotten security and this isn’t the way to behave in front of your children. Feltwell gave the ball to the Phillies Karen, who already has become one of the most despicabe women alive as it was all caught on camera.

But Lincoln walked away with a goodie bag. So, it should be a sign that violence is usually never the answer. How do you think things would have gone down with the camera showing Feltwell getting physical, even by a minor shove off? Philies Karen looks like the type who is always making drama wherever she goes. She demands to use coupons that have been expired for a long time at stores and restaurants where she constantly haggles with the price of something and complains of the service.

That type of behavior is learned, which means it comes from someone like Kendra Licari, who is the subject of the Netflix documentary Unknown Number: The High School Catfish. I don’t need to preface it with a “Spoiler Alert” but this woman has been all over the place the last couple of weeks. Licari was reportedly sending her own daughter, Lauryn, text messages that were vulgar and disgusting. And she was doing this dozens of times a day for a year and a half.

The text messages were very sexual and graphic in nature. They were also very hostile, belligerent and violent. Imagine someone sending this to their own child. The suspicion in the movie is Kendra was suffering from Munchausen by proxy, which means she got to be the caring mother her daughter turned to. But you can tell from watching others in this Michigan community, it’s Kendra is not alone in her behavior.

Yes, it’s fucked up! But I’ve heard of women who will initially wake up their own infant children so they be nurturing to them, which is also pretty fucked up. I don’t have kids myself except furbabies, but I’ve seen my friends and family when they are have newborns so exhausted from the late night feedings, they actually fall asleep themselves with their babies in their arms.

The whole Netflix documentary is just a reminder of an idiom I once heard, “A woman’s first bully is always her mother.” If you’re going for something equally fucked up, check out the Ruby & Jodi docuseries on Investigation Discovery. I’m just wondering how much more stuff can we learn about these two psychopaths. I’ve seen both the documentaries on Netflix and Hulu and listening to the autobiography of Shari Franke, the eldest daughter of Ruby Franke.

And yet the documentary which you can see on HBO Max streaming services digs deeper turning Jodi Hildebrandt into the epitome of “man-hating dyke” stereotype. No matter how much more of this story comes to light, I’m still surprised. Just FYI, Ruby had her own YouTube channel 8 Passengers, detailing the daily life of her family. It became popular especially among Mormon families as the Frankes are of that faith. That was until a lot of her videos raised questions of child abuse and neglect.

The documentary takes a look at the patriarchy mindset of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I’ve known people who were Mormons and are still Mormons. The formers always sound the same – it’s a cult. And it does seem like a cult. Of course, I’ve lived around Southern Baptist, Catholics and Methodists and it’s hard to distinguish which is a cult and which is legitimate.

In closing, Sanders herself who has followed in her father’s footsteps (or riding his coattails) as the current governor of Arkansas has been shamed for a photo showing her speaking at a lectern as teenage girls who are all black dressed as cheerleaders are clearly standing behind her in the rain. Of course, she could’ve invited them under the canopy to stay dry. But I think Sanders is one of those Arkansas types who thinks black people spread diseases if they get too close.

And for those who wonder what the hell I’m talking about, you’ve let a great life so far and I’m sorry to ruin it. You see, for years, racists people have spread rumors that touching, hugging or being close to black people will cause you to be sick. But they don’t have any problem with them working in the food service industry though.

What do you think? Please comment.

Published by bobbyzane420

I'm an award winning journalist and photographer who covered dozens of homicides and even interviewed President Jimmy Carter on multiple occasions. A back injury in 2011 and other family medical emergencies sidelined my journalism career. But now, I'm doing my own thing, focusing on movies (one of my favorite topics), current events and politics (another favorite topic) and just anything I feel needs to be posted. Thank you for reading.

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