Saturday, June 6, 2020

Personally, I'd Much Prefer To Have Good Karma

If one follows the tenants of Buddha you know there's good karma and conversely, bad karma. It's really quite easy to understand. If a person does nice things for others and not expecting anything in return good things will happen to them On the other hand if a person is rude, inconsiderate, selfish-----------you know the drill, crummy things will occur.

In my opinion we don't hear a great deal of good karma. Oh, during the perceived pandemic we'll read about people going out of their way to make life better for others. I saw a video of a lady who lived next door to an elderly one. She trained her German Shepherd to carry groceries in a knap sack to the neighbors home. Good karma, huh?

Sadly, good karma stories are few a far between. People in general like to see bad karma videos and listen to those stories. I believe because it makes us feel better about our own frailties. I was watching a You Tube and in it a car was behind another. The one front was traveling quite slowly and the one behind was laying on the horn. The tail car passed the slow guy and gave it the finger. A half mile up the road Mr. Finger was off to the side aftter hitting a telephone pole. This would be considered bad karma, right?

This brings me to sportswriters. I've had plenty of experience with these dudes over the years. Being a former high school  basketball coach I've had to put up with their ridiculous questions the way Kayleigh McEnany does with Jim Acosta. I'd much prefer having a conversation with a dead Hitler than take advice from these guys and I believe I know the answer. Those who can do and those who can't become sportswriters. I once said to a sportswriter, "Have you ever once in your life put on a jock strap?" He was insulted. I was serious. From then on I wasn't on his Christmas gift list. Big whoop!

This brings me to a guy named Chris Palmer. He used to be a reporter at ESPN and now he writes books.
 Palmer worked at ESPN for 14 years

I'll watch ESPN when there's a college football or basketball game that piques my interest. Other than this I'd rather put pins in my eyes. Who wants to be preached to about the wrongs and injustices in this nation by phonies? Not me.

Back to Chrissy Boy. While Minneapolis was burning down he got on Twitter.(I'm convinced when people get on Twitter and write ignorant words they're drunk). What he wrote is his opinion. "Burn that s*it down. Burn it all down.(He was referring to low income housing)."

My how one changes their minds when it doesn't go their way. If liberals didn't have double standards they'd have no standards at all.

Palmer lives in Beverley Hills, California on Rodeo Drive in a gated community. A few days ago his pals, Black Lives Matter and Antifa, attempted to storm his compound. Check this out. His next Tweet, "I'm as down for the count as anyone but you clowns storming Rodeo Drive will not work." And his final kicker: "Keep that s*it in downtown LA and outta here." This, my dear friends, is what's called bad karma. The thugs were unable to enter his gates but this fool has been exposed for what he is; a guy who's never worn an athletic supporter in his life and doesn't have the courage to admit it.

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