JimBob1952
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A tempest in a teacup, for sure.
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Does this make you feel better? https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/28/entertainment/hilaria-baldwin-responds-spanish-trnd/index.htmlYes, "should" being the operant word here. However, fueling outrage over a minor issue from a low profile character in order to portray the opposing political side in a negative light is the article's apparent mission.
The thing is, nobody really cares. And it sounds like very few if any of us have ever heard of her. If that's the worst thing they can come up with, it must be a slow news day. And it's on the level of schoolyard nastiness; what a surprise!
What's next? Tom Hanks' wife got a parking ticket? One of Dr. Fauci's daughters dropped her mask for a second, when she sneezed and had to blow her nose? Joe Biden's wife once voted for a Republican, 30 years ago? *
* I made these up, just to make a point.
Does this make you feel better? https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/28/entertainment/hilaria-baldwin-responds-spanish-trnd/index.html
If it was a jailable offense, most southerners would have ancestors who spent time there. Enhancing your heritage was a popular pastime years ago.
Genealogy research has changed many a family legend that has been passed down.
Oh, IDK, sometimes a fake French accent can be fun or useful; like a scene from The Sting I'm thinking of (couldn't find a YT for that exact clip, sorry).My wife is Southern. "Family lore" says she is a descendant of Pocahontas. I thought that was BS but it turns out to be (probably) true.
On the other hand, my wife has never claimed to be French, nor to have affected a fake French accent.
Not particularly, but thanks for your concern. My posts here address the efforts made here and by biased media to take the opportunity to portray those of opposing viewpoints in a negative vein.Does this make you feel better? https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/28/entertainment/hilaria-baldwin-responds-spanish-trnd/index.html