Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Jeffy's Corner: Facebook Filter
Episode Date: October 10, 2015Jeff Fisher is live from 6am to 8am ET, Saturday. Listen for free on The Blaze Radio Network: www.theblaze.com/radio & www.iheart.comFollow Jeffy on Twitter @JeffyMRA Learn more about your ad choices.... Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Now, those of you that like to sit home,
maybe in your underwear,
socks on, sitting on the sofa,
maybe a little blanket at hand
in case the legs get cold.
Got your laptop or your tablet,
kind of sitting up on the sofa,
some fireplaces on,
windows are open, a breeze blowing through,
and you've got your Facebook page.
and you see
someone
who you know
who was a friend of yours
or who
friended you
and you said okay
post a picture
of
himself and
one of the kids at work
that shows up one of his
co-workers' kids who shows up
at work every day
says
hey, this is one of kids who shows up at work every day after school.
Now, let's say, for example, you're a guy, a white guy,
and the co-worker's three-year-old son is black.
And you posted the photo by just saying, hey, this is so-and-so,
and he shows up at work every day.
after work.
Okay.
Great.
That's wonderful.
No problem.
But then you get posts on your Facebook page.
Posts that are absolutely unbelievable to me.
Okay.
One post.
I didn't know you were a slave owner.
One post, but Massa, I didn't know nothing.
another help feed this poor child today
that actually is kind of funny
nobody will admit it
except me but it's kind of funny because the way the picture is taken
it's like the help
the poor pictures we'd get from
we'd get all the time on late night television
help feed the poor you can feed a hungry child
in the Sudan for 20 cents a day or whatever it is
another says send him back
those are expensive like 20
$0.25 cents a day.
Bad.
Now,
instead of
the mistake here
by him,
the poster,
Roth, is his name.
Instead of saying,
what the hell are you people talking about
and maybe taking the picture down
and saying you people are sick
and unfriending them and getting,
and just saying you're out of your minds.
You're agonizing.
I can't.
You people.
did not know what it is.
He asks, he replies,
the question was, dude, where the hell did you get a black kid?
He replies, he was feral.
Then the next question, why is he feral, though?
And he responds.
Now, I know, I'm having a feeling you get the idea of where he was going
because he was, you know, getting the feel of the joke of,
you know, help feed the poor child, all that kind of thing.
So nothing right now except for the comments from ugly people on his friend's comments about the slave owner and I did nothing and send him back.
Someone posted the cover of a little black Sambo book.
But the whole help feed this child and this kid is expensive.
those two were kind of funny.
The other's the slave owner and the nothing.
Those should have been dismissed immediately from Raw.
Because that's ridiculous.
It's not even funny.
Now, but instead of doing that,
he decides that he's going to play along a little.
And when asked, why is he, he says he's feral.
Why is he feral, though?
Because he was abandoned in the Atlanta Projects to fend for himself.
He's a deaf mute, can't properly communicate, in and out of shelter home.
That is the definition of Farrell.
Okay.
Now he's gone.
You know, he's trying to, you know, keeps pushing the limit a little bit farther.
Just keeps pushing the game.
So the president of the company, the marketing group, Polaris Marketing Group,
the mother was upset
and
as well as she should be
and
he's fired
good luck have a nice day
God bless
take care
now of course he's the whole thing
was misunderstood
he simply changed his profile
picture
and his friends took it upon themselves
to comment on it
yes that's true
however
When you played along, you acknowledged it.
When you didn't acknowledge their horrible activities,
and then acknowledged as you played along with the fair old joke,
and I'll give you that maybe it was a joke.
But it's questionable now that you played along,
you didn't say anything about the other stuff.
You deserve to be fine.
I have a nice day.
Now, let's get back to you in your underwear.
sitting on your sofa.
Blanket there,
hanging just off the side,
just ready to cover up your legs
when they get a little cold.
You've got that cup of green tea
there on the coffee table
and fires on.
You're not sure that you want to watch TV
because there's really just nothing on tonight
and you've DVRed a couple of shows.
The window's open and it's cool
and you've just got your tablet
and you thought,
I'm just going to be on Facebook and Twitter
and read some news stories
and post some of my thoughts about
see what other people are posting.
and post some of my thoughts on how I feel about it.
And when you post something that is maybe you and Bill sitting on the sofa together, comments,
think again.
Social media is not you and Bill on the sofa.
Social media is you and the rest of the world on your sofa.
That's a big-ass sofa.
That's a big, big.
Soda.
Big drink, big sofa, big house,
you and the rest of the world together.
So just be careful what you post, okay?
Because it all comes back to haunt you.
It all comes back to haunt you.
Now, I will agree with one blogger who wrote the comments
just highlight what people who are very friendly to your face.
This is a do when they believe they're in the comfort of their own world.
And that's the racist thought of all of this.
No, actually, I think that's just what really racist people do.
I believe that those people who would comment on Facebook that way
would probably not be the jovial friends of the people who they're racist against,
even in real life.
I don't think it would matter.
Not one iota
If you're a
I mean I've met many people
Who are really
Really racist
And
They don't hide it
It's not just a
An innocuous Facebook post
It's
Real life
posts
It's looking down on those people
It's being mean
So I don't think that it shows
any comparison to what goes on behind closed doors.
I think that if you're a really racist person, you show it.
You don't need to hide behind it in your living room.
It's out there and you're proud of it.
Just be careful what you post.
And if you have to think to yourself, you know,
I don't know if that sounds good or not.
Odds are it doesn't.
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