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QB Aaron Rodgers (Super Bowl XLV MVP, Asinine Conspiracy Theories MVP)

A-rod is the man…..love his individualism and confidence to stand up for his beliefs in the face of a propaganda machine…..it’s quite refreshing.

Don’t agree with everything he says, but in general, it’s awesome to see him give a middle finger to establishment media.
It’s entertaining too. And he definitely could’ve easily been embraced by them but decided to be himself.

I actually used to dislike him when he was a media Golden boy at Green Bay so I also enjoy his heel turn.
 
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What do u mean by “spin it”?

Rodgers is about as 'individual' as those literal clowns who broadcast that the juggalo gathering is some bastion of free thinking, anti-establishment, wave-the-finger in your face, wannabe freedom fighters who occupy whichever university it is that Ord ascribes them to. I believe it's Cincy?

Aaron claims enlightenment, while his tone, body language and verbiage is almost closer to conveying nihilism. He's a self-righteous douchebag that is closer to being a snake oil salesman type that sells vegan supplements and dog whistles them as a cure-all for cancer than he is being some archetype of actually telling it like it is.

Oh, and if Kimmel's name isn't on that list, and I were Jimmy, I wouldn't even bother with a lawsuit. I'd straight up DM Aaron, tell him the time and the place to meet because you're getting your fucking ass beat like a man for even hinting that I'm about the most heinous thing you could possibly call someone else.
 
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The Jimmy Kimmel thing is a joke, and Kimmel went after A-Rod relentlessly when he was sticking up for fringe NFL players who felt obligated to get a vaccine they did not want just to possibly make a practice squad.

In retrospect, A-Rod was 100% correct and the media has largely ignored how grossly biased and overreactionary they were over some of the healthiest people of earth who didn’t want something they weren’t comfortable with put into their body. Whether you agree with him or not, it’s refreshing he has the balls to stick up for the guys who didn’t have a voice…

And by the way, AJ Hawk set the joke up…anyways, this runs at the bottom of every episode:

“The following program is a collection of stooges talking about the happenings in the sports world. It is meant to be comedic and informative. The opinions expressed on this show do not necessarily reflect the beliefs of their peers, their boss, or ESPN.”

And if Kimmel were to fight A-Rod, I think
I know where my money would be placed, LOL. Unless Kimmel is in his blackface Karl Malone costume….then it could be interesting.
 
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The Jimmy Kimmel thing is a joke

Which did nothing but get Kimmel death threats. And admission from him I actually believe because we have a damn good idea how many crazies use these sort of topics as a lightning rod for their insanity.

I agree with vaccine choice to an extent, I also agree with being prepared to accept criticism for whatever choice may be made (that covers just about anything)

Disclaimer at the bottom of the screen be damned. Not all jokes are funny, and our words can carry serious consequences, intended or not.

Jimmy appears to have gotten the blunt end of those consequences, or his family anyway. Rodgers knew exactly what he was doing. And if he didn't, then in 2024 he should learn to normalize shutting the fuck up and measuring his words more carefully. Advice a lot of people should take more to heart.

Edit: not lost on me is the delicious irony that those who would be so critical of Travis Kelce in a vaccine commercial, decrying that he's just an athlete and shouldn't be pushing that narrative, will applaud Rodgers for just the opposite.

Round and round the perfect idiot circle goes.
 
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Which did nothing but get Kimmel death threats. And admission from him I actually believe because we have a damn good idea how many crazies use these sort of topics as a lightning rod for their insanity.

I agree with vaccine choice to an extent, I also agree with being prepared to accept criticism for whatever choice may be made (that covers just about anything)

Disclaimer at the bottom of the screen be damned. Not all jokes are funny, and our words can cary serious consequences, intended or not.

Jimmy appears to have gotten the blunt end of those consequences, or his family anyway. Rodgers knew exactly what he was doing. And if he didn't, then in 2024 he should learn to normalize shutting the fuck up and measuring his words more carefully. Advice a lot of people should take more to heart.

Edit: not lost on me is the delicious irony that those who would be so critical of Travis Kelce in a vaccine commercial, decrying that he's just an athlete and shouldn't be pushing that narrative, will applaud Rodgers for just the opposite.

Round and round the perfect idiot circle goes.
I think context is missing….Kimmel and Rodgers have a back and forth beef stemming from Kimmel’s nightly roasts of him during Covid….

Things then took a turn when Rodgers made an off-hand joke/comment about the government releasing UFO information as a cover for not releasing the Epstein client list. Kimmel gave A-Rod, who is a nightly punching bag on his show, half of his opening monologue for A-Rods statements on the UFO’s that were made in jest.

To bring it full circle, A-Rod teases the conspiracy of the last 3 or 4 Super Bowl posters, which are made before season even starts, coincidentally getting the exact colors correct for the teams that will be playing in the game…..AJ Hawk teases if this is some type of Epstein conspiracy theory, laying it out perfectly based on the UFO/Epstein joke earlier this year, and A-Rod comments he has a drink ready for when the Epstein list drops and he’s looking forward to Kimmel being on it.

I don’t know, to me, Kimmel comes across as a guy who can dish it but can’t take it.
 
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I think context is missing….Kimmel and Rodgers have a back and forth beef stemming from Kimmel’s nightly roasts of him during Covid….

Things then took a turn when Rodgers made an off-hand joke/comment about the government releasing UFO information as a cover for not releasing the Epstein client list. Kimmel gave A-Rod, who is a nightly punching bag on his show, half of his opening monologue for A-Rods statements on the UFO’s that were made in jest.

To bring it full circle, A-Rod teases the conspiracy of the last 3 or 4 Super Bowl posters, which are made before season even starts, coincidentally getting the exact colors correct for the teams that will be playing in the game…..AJ Hawk teases if this is some type of Epstein conspiracy theory, laying it out perfectly based on the UFO/Epstein joke earlier this year, and A-Rod comments he has a drink ready for when the Epstein list drops and he’s looking forward to Kimmel being on it.

I don’t know, to me, Kimmel comes across as a guy who can dish it but can’t take it.
No, man....Kimmel just says it like it is. He's so refreshing in that way. Rodgers just can't take his jokes.
 
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Which did nothing but get Kimmel death threats. And admission from him I actually believe because we have a damn good idea how many crazies use these sort of topics as a lightning rod for their insanity.

I agree with vaccine choice to an extent, I also agree with being prepared to accept criticism for whatever choice may be made (that covers just about anything)

Disclaimer at the bottom of the screen be damned. Not all jokes are funny, and our words can cary serious consequences, intended or not.

Jimmy appears to have gotten the blunt end of those consequences, or his family anyway. Rodgers knew exactly what he was doing. And if he didn't, then in 2024 he should learn to normalize shutting the fuck up and measuring his words more carefully. Advice a lot of people should take more to heart.

Edit: not lost on me is the delicious irony that those who would be so critical of Travis Kelce in a vaccine commercial, decrying that he's just an athlete and shouldn't be pushing that narrative, will applaud Rodgers for just the opposite.

Round and round the perfect idiot circle goes.
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