Grammarly: Government Edition
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Whether you want to spin your way out of a recession, walk back your support of rioters, or simply rile up your donor base, Grammarly's helpful suggestions make your political messaging as clear—or murky—as you need.
And no, it doesn't fix typos.
Grammarly parody written and produced by Meredith and Austin Bragg; performed by Austin Bragg.
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Make sure you listen clear to the end, maybe turn the volume up once the Reason logo shows up.
Errr, just before the logo shows up.
Odd -- I clicked "Watch on youtube" and it went to this video, with the name DELETE and no comments. Clicked a right side bar link and got the proper one.
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Check out The Political Orphanage sometime. It's a blog run by Andrew Heaton, the skinny guy who often pairs up with the above guy in videos. You know, where they imitate the Apple vs PC commercials. Anyway, it's really good. Well, I think so. If you're get pissy when people don't pass the libertarian purity test, or if you have that syndrome where you get deranged when people are critical of Trump, then do not click.
Aw fuck, who am I talking to? That eliminates just about everyone in these comments.
I loved Heaton's previous videos on here (the Game of Thrones parody he was in is what brought me to Reason in the first place), so I will probably check it out. I appreciate the recommendation.
Also, *Ctrl+F "Trump"* huh, only one result. Weird. Some people can't help themselves I guess.
I was just giving fair warning to TDS sufferers that Heaton will set them off into an uncontrollable rage.
Another winning video!
I feel like on a couple of major issues over the past couple of years, Reason's articles have been filtered through Grammarly: Government Edition. Like when rioters were burning down police stations, reason was describing it as "mostly peaceful protests" *exactly* like they parodied in the video or when Reason should've been publish things like, "We should never hand regular or emergency administrative powers over to an unelected technocrat, especially one who's proven himself incapable of preventing past pandemics." we got "We need more testing."
The sketch is still funny, but it would be more 'ha ha' funny rather than schadenfreude if I didn't see words like 'mostly peaceful protest' and 'superficially credible accusation' pop up routinely around other parts of Reason.
Maybe Reason was a beta tester and the party affiliation slider wasn't working.
+1. Well done.
There is a major political party that supports rioters, but it ain't the Republicans...
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Voter: One who forfeits sovereignty by empowering others to initiate force, threaten, fraud, and believes "the choice not to choose" can morally be forced on non-voters, dissenters. How do they explain? Doing so prevents chaos, insures order (by law), and is safe because there are "checks & balances". Who "checks" the authorities? They check themselves. What is "balance"? The three branches of rulers must obey a written set of rules called: "the constitution". Who will make them? They make each other. When this system fails to protect citizen rights, who will protect rights? Rights are lost; this system has no accountability, no justice, no use of logic except to deceive, defraud, extort.