Ray Comfort is doing his thing, blaming the California wildfires on Hollywood blasphemy. I warn you, this video is a combination of the nauseating and the banal: Ray is trapped in his usual schtick. First we get excerpts from the Golden Globes, to tell us how awful Glen Powell is and how evil Hollywood is, and then…he can’t help himself. He starts interviewing random people on the beach, asking them what caused the wildires (they don’t know), then asking them if they ever told a lie, etc., before telling them they have to find Jesus, when, presumably, the rains will come down.
Jeez, but I despise that loathsome little freak.
larpar says
My answer to “asking them if they ever told a lie” – Sure, but I don’t make a living out of it like you do, Ray.
Raging Bee says
Now do Tornado Alley, Ray! And Florida!
joelgrant says
The banality of weevils.
nomdeplume says
“loathsome little freak” doesn’t seem … enough … of a description…
Robert Westbrook says
I think the standard reaction by the right to any disaster these days is “DEI, ZOMG!”
Train derailment? DEI.
Airliner hits a flock of birds? DEI.
Earthquake and subsequent tsunami? DEI.
DEI is just their new dogwhistle for screaming the N-word impulsively, their heart’s true desire.
billseymour says
joelgrant @3:
Hey, a new term from a group of whatevers like “an exaltation of larks”. A banality of preachers? [lots more]
Robert Westbrook @5: Not just the N-word (LGBTQ+ folks come easily to mind). I think that “DEI”, like “woke”, has become just a placeholder, meaningless in itself, that lets the listener hear whatever they hate and so think that the speaker agrees with them.