• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Humorouz

Mega Size Mega Fun

When The Woke Eat Their Own: The Hilarious Case Of A Trans Coffee Shop And Its Bolshevik Baristas

October 7, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Every once in a while, a story comes along that so perfectly encapsulates the absurdity of the radical Left that it almost seems like a gift from heaven. Such is the case with the hilarious demise of Mina’s World, described by the founder as Philadelphia’s first-ever “QTPOC-owned and -operated” coffee shop. For those of you who are blissfully unaware of the latest woke terminology, QTPOC stands for queer and trans person of color.

Mina’s World was the brainchild of two trans activists, Sonam Parikh and Kate Egghart, with the goal of offering folks (or should I say folx?) a “community space” where they can get “an amazingly made cup of coffee that’s not whitewashed.” Who knew whitewashed coffee, whatever that is, was such a problem in the cafe world?

You have no doubt surmised by now that Egghart and Parikh are your prototypical leftist activists. One need only watch a handful of videos from Libs of TikTok to get a sense for the kind of people we’re dealing with here. Think nose rings, pink hair, gaudy tattoos — you know the type. And like any good leftist activist, they felt called to a righteous mission — a mission to root out white supremacy, transphobia, and colonialism from Big Coffee.

“I have worked in coffee since I was 18,” Parikh told Bon Appétit. “Most of the workplaces were really toxic in the sense that the workers were not being paid well and the white ownership neglected to protect their black and trans employees.”

Isn’t it strange how the places most riddled with racism, sexism, transphobia, and every other manner of thought crime tend to be leftist-dominated institutions? Universities are a den of sexual assault, feminists will tell you. Hollywood is dripping with racism and misogyny (OK, that one might be true). And now I guess hipster coffee shops are transphobic. Why are so many bigots attracted to leftist-run institutions? That’s a question for another day; for now, back to the story.

With the financial backing of Egghart’s mother, who reportedly provided commercial space in one of the buildings she owns, Mina’s World opened its doors to its first customers in 2020. Finally! Queer Philadelphians of color and their cis white allies could enjoy a guilt-free cup of coffee, topped off with a splash of smug self-satisfaction.

To the outside observer, Mina’s World appeared to be quite successful, receiving glowing coverage in the local press. But that progressive facade was shattered this past June when an Instagram account, called Minas World Workers, was launched.

In the account’s first Instagram post, self-described employees accused Kate and Sonam of “exploitation, anti-blackness, ableism” and a whole host of other unpardonable sins. While offering very few specifics, the employees painted a picture of an oppressive workplace — the kind of white supremacist cafe that Egghart and Parikh sought to replace.

Of course, no list of grievances is complete without an accompanying list of demands. And those made by Mina’s World Workers were real doozies. In addition to a public confession by Egghart and Parikh admitting to their crimes, the Instagram post demanded that ownership of Mina’s World be turned over to its employees.

Let’s stop and reflect for a moment on just how insane that particular demand is. While I am loath to defend Egghart and Parikh, starting your own business is not easy. It takes an incredible amount of work, the assumption of great financial risk, and no promise of being rewarded for your labor. Hourly workers at Mina’s World likely know nothing of the pressures of running a business, yet they felt entitled to the fruits of other people’s labor. A sane employer would have laughed these bozos out of the room. But not Egghart and Parikh. To the contrary, the two woke business owners appeared all too quick to cave to their employees’ demands.

In an Instagram Live that resembles a cross between a hostage video and a Maoist struggle session, Egghart and Parikh confessed their sins to the world. “We’re complicit in the gentrification and anti-blackness of 52nd Street,” Egghart somberly acknowledged. After lamenting the “harm” and “exploitation” they have caused, the two cafe proprietors announced they would capitulate to the workers’ demands. Ownership of Mina’s World and its building would be handed over to the Bolshevik baristas.

There was just one little problem: the building was not actually owned by these two QTPOC entrepreneurs. It was reportedly owned by Egghart’s mother, who also held an 18% stake in the business, according to the discontents.

Egghart’s mother, Eunjoo, is an immigrant from Korea. As a single mother speaking little English, she worked multiple jobs to pay for night school. Through hard work, education, and grit, Eunjoo became a successful entrepreneur. By all accounts, her story is quintessentially American, which is perhaps why she wasn’t swayed by the demands of a bunch of entitled leftists.

Rather than hand the business over to the employees, Eunjoo decided that she had had enough of this proletariat uprising and placed the building up for sale.

It is perhaps noteworthy that the only sane person involved in this saga is an immigrant who came to America in search of a better life. One can speculate that having grown up on a peninsula divided by socialist oppression, Eunjoo understands better than most Americans the dangers of collectivist movements. Regardless of her motives, her decision to sell the building rather than entertain the workers’ ludicrous demands makes her the undisputed hero of this story.

Following this brilliant capitalist power move, the disgruntled employees launched a GoFundMe page with the goal of raising enough money to buy the building from Eunjoo. Unfortunately, they were unable to convince enough of their socialist comrades to fork over their hard-earned money to buy the racist coffee shop. Last month, having run out of funds, Mina’s World announced to their customers that they were closing up shop for good.

Sorry, Philadelphia. You’re stuck sipping on whitewashed coffee for the foreseeable future, at least until some other QTPOC entrepreneur steps forward to decolonize Big Coffee. When that day comes — and you can be certain that it will — I suspect the new venture will meet much the same fate.

Let the demise of Mina’s World serve as a cautionary tale to all. You can never be woke enough to appease the mob. As the French journalist Jacques Mallet du Pan observed more than two centuries ago, “Like Saturn, the Revolution devours its children.” That was true for the French Revolution, and it is true for our current woke revolution. The solution, therefore, is to refuse to play their game. Instead, just sit back and bask in the schadenfreude that comes from watching the woke eat their own.

The views expressed in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of The Daily Wire.

Filed Under: Articles - World

Queen’s death: Prince Harry pays tribute to ‘Granny’ and her ‘infectious smile’ | The West Australian

October 7, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Prince Harry has paid tribute to his “granny” saying how he cherished the time he had spent with her and how he would honour his father as the new King.

In a statement, The Duke of Sussex, who stepped down from royal duties with his wife Meghan in 2020, praised the Queen’s service as head of state and monarch, and also spoke emotionally of her role as a grandmother.

“Granny, while this final parting brings us great sadness, I am forever grateful for all of our first meetings – from my earliest childhood memories with you, to meeting you for the first time as my Commander-in-Chief, to the first moment you met my darling wife and hugged your beloved great-grandchildren,” he said a statement on his Archewell website.

“I cherish these times shared with you, and the many other special moments in between. You are already sorely missed, not just by us, but by the world over.”

He praised her “unwavering grace and dignity” and her commitment to duty, saying she was globally admired and respected.

“We, too, smile knowing that you and grandpa are reunited now, and both together in peace,” he said, a reference to her husband of 73 years Prince Philip, who died last year.

Your cookie settings are preventing this third party content from displaying.

If you’d like to view this content, please adjust your .

To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide.

“Thank you for your commitment to service. Thank you for your sound advice. Thank you for your infectious smile.

After he and Meghan left their official royal roles, they became alienated from the family, including his father, now King Charles, and delivered withering criticism of Buckingham Palace and how they had been treated.

Since becoming King following the Queen’s death at the age of 96 last Thursday, Charles has expressed his love for the couple.

“As it comes to first meetings, we now honour my father in his new role as King Charles III,” Harry said.

Harry and Meghan were only in Britain when the Queen died because they were coincidentally visiting to attend a number of charity events — a rare trip since they moved to California where they live with their two young children.

They had not been even been expected to speak to their close relatives on the visit prior to the Queen’s death.

On Saturday, Harry and Meghan unexpectedly appeared with his elder brother William for a walkabout near Windsor Castle, in a show of unity that suggested the death of their grandmother could lead to a rapprochement.

A royal source described it as an important show of unity at an incredibly difficult time for the family.

Filed Under: Articles - World

Jesús Crazy, el tiktoker que ha ‘engañado’ 4 veces a First Dates para enseñar a niños que la TV es mentira

October 6, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

La primera vez que fue al programa fue en 2019, y se emitió en enero de 2020. Entonces se presentó como el personaje en el que basa su carrera artística: Jesús Crazy, 43 años, actor, cantante, tik toker y youtuber. Ya tenía miles de seguidores en sus redes sociales.

“Pensé que era un programa con mucha audiencia y que me podía beneficiar de ello, así que lo hablé con mi pareja y lo entendió. Al final me llevé una buena experiencia y una bonita amistad con la chica con la que tuve la cita”.


Jesús, en su primera visita a First Dates

E.E.

Estas declaraciones las hizo a El Digital de Albacete en noviembre de 2020. Pero Jesús acudió a ‘First Dates’ tres veces más. La segunda se presentó como Pedro, la siguiente, se transformó en Abilio, un jardinero. La última, David.

El programa se grabó el jueves 27 de enero. Con su pelo ensortijado planchado, la barba teñida, y una voz de pito imposible, explicó a Carlos Sobera que su voz era producto de una enfermedad llamada puberfonía. Lo que parecía una charla amigable cambió en cuanto el presentador le mostró en una tableta las tres veces anteriores en las que había acudido al programa interpretando personajes distintos y le pidió unas explicaciones que no pudo dar.

“Tú te das cuenta de que has jugado con el prestigio de ‘First Dates’, que nosotros estamos aquí no para hacer tonterías, sino para que la gente encuentre el amor. Has jugado con la gente que ha venido a citarse contigo. Creo que, salvo que estuvieras enfermo, no tienes ninguna justificación“, le espetó Sobera.

“Siempre hay voces que dicen que los que vienen son actores y tú, lo único que has hecho ha sido es echarnos mierda encima con tu actitud“, recriminó con dureza el presentador.

“Aquí no hay actores, y yo lo he hecho por mi cuenta”, respondía Jesús.”Esto no se lo va a creer la gente porque lo digas tú, que no tienes ninguna credibilidad, sino que es así porque nosotros lo demostramos día a día, y lo vamos a seguir haciendo. Te invito a salir”. Jesús salió. El programa, días más tarde, emitió la tensa escena, que se ha hecho viral. 

Quién es Jesús

Para hablar con EL ESPAÑOL abandona su personaje artístico de Crazy y se transforma en Jesús López Reyes. En realidad, asegura, sí tenía una justificación y no era en beneficio de sí mismo. Este albaceteño de 45 años, aclara también que que su intención nunca fue dañar al programa o ponerlo en entredicho. “Pero no me dejaron explicarme“.

Lo de ir cuatro veces a ‘First Dates’, asegura a este periódico, forma parte de un proyecto de concienciación que pilota acompañado de un equipo multidisciplinar “que desarrolla una labor social”.

Jesús matiza que ese proyecto “está por encima de todo, incluso de mi alter ego“. En él hay “trabajadores sociales y psicólogos”. Sé que no es lo políticamente correcto, pero ir a ‘First Dates’ formaba parte del plan”. Acudió por primera vez al programa como Jesús Crazy tras proponerlo a su equipo a finales de 2019.


Jesús, interpretando a Jesús Crazy, en uno de sus videoclips

E.E.

“Sé que suena un poco transgresor, pero lo vimos como una forma de que nos preguntemos si todo lo que sale en la tele, lo que vemos en las pantallas, es real“. A mí me preguntan chavales por la calle que si me pegan los payasos en uno de mis vídeos. Y yo me pregunto, cómo es posible que puedan creer que es verdad”. Y el programa de citas encajaba, porque “busca personas peculiares“, algo que le viene bien a sus personajes, que interpreta desde la improvisación.

El proyecto

Jesús da charlas en institutos y en centros de educación especial. Colabora muy activamente con Cáritas por la inclusión de la población reclusa, con la Fundación Atenea, para apoyar a las personas en exclusión social y con la Asociación de Familiares y Amigos de Personas con Enfermedad Mental de Albacete (AFAEPS). Ésta última, especialmente, le toca de lleno.


Jesús Crazy, el tiktoker que ha ‘engañado’ 4 veces a First Dates para enseñar a niños que la TV es mentira

Porque Jesús, antes de convertirse en Jesús Crazy era Jesús López Reyes, un joven hostelero de Albacete que durante años regentó un bar. Estrés, noches de insomnio, cuentas que pagar “durante muchos años”. Empezó primero con ataques de ansiedad que derivaron en una depresión que arrastró años. Y entonces, con 40 años, le dio un brote psicótico.

“Estuve ingresado diez días” en el pabellón psiquiátrico del Hospital Perpetuo Socorro de Albacete. “Y cuando salí, me pregunté: cómo he llegado aquí, a esta situación de acabar hasta ingresado”. 

Lo dejó todo de un día para otro. “Lo vendí todo. Porque no me gustaba mi vida y no sabía cómo salir de ella. Estaba haciendo lo que querían los demás, pero no yo”. Vivir de acuerdo con una expectativa que no era realmente la suya.

Con las pantallas ocurre lo mismo. “Los abdominales, los cochazos”, apunta. Estar delgado. Ser guapo o guapa. “Todo eso no es real“. Genera expectativas que no se cumplen… y eso está generando problemas mentales a la juventud.

Por eso, por lo que le ocurrió, eligió como nombre artístico Jesús Crazy (loco), “que el personaje es el más parecido a mí”. Que tenga cientos de miles de seguidores en redes sociales tiene su mérito, porque a sus 45 años se mueve en un sector en el que le saca 25 años de media a sus compañeros.


Jesúsm durante una de sus actuaciones en directo

E.E.

Pero las cifras están ahí: en los cinco años que lleva en redes sociales, tiene 404.000 suscriptores en YouTube, 501.000 en Instagram, 110.300 en Tik Tok y 17.000 en Facebook. Los contenidos que crea y sube son actuaciones, teatralizaciones, videoclips de sus canciones o charlas motivadoras en directo con sus seguidores.

Exculpa al programa

Jesús advierte que el programa “me han tratado muy bien. Incluso me pusieron un chófer para llevarme al aeropuerto cuando me expulsaron“. Aclara que “todo allí es de verdad. Las citas son de verdad, los casting son de verdad y la gente está nerviosa mientras espera”. Luego, además, “estás con ellos ya fuera de cámara y son todos muy, muy majos”.

Lamenta que lo ocurrido haya podido poner en duda el buen hacer de ‘First Dates’, y por eso, también lamenta “que no me dejaran explicarme. Sólo pude decir que sabía que iba a llegar este momento, porque también era lo que pretendíamos en el fondo”. Quería contar, precisamente ese fondo que cuenta a EL ESPAÑOL.

Jesús se muestra dolido con el programa con una única cosa: que le hayan tildado de timador, de farsante “o de poco más que un delincuente“. No es así, asegura, porque nunca hubo ánimo de hacer daño.

Pero, mientras Carlos Sobera le reprendía, “comprendí que no era el momento de hacerlo“, porque el presentador estaba realmente enfadado, “no me dejaba hablar”, y porque, en definitiva, el programa prefirió desenmascararlo y expulsarlo. Y emitirlo.

Sigue los temas que te interesan

Filed Under: Articles - World

Howard Stern Goes All In On Aaron Rodgers ‘Crazy Town’ Vaccine Comments | HuffPost Entertainment

October 6, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

“I don’t even know where to begin with that story,” the radio host said of the unvaccinated NFL player.

Filed Under: Articles - World

The Unintentionally Hilarious Anti-Tucker Term Paper

October 6, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

The New York Times has been alarmed by the existence of the Fox News Channel since it debuted in 1996. It developed a special fear and loathing of Bill O’Reilly when he hosted the top show in cable news. And now the paper is at it again, attacking Tucker Carlson.

On Sunday and Monday, the Times published almost 20,000 words of “investigative reporting” on Carlson’s show “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” announcing it’d watched 1,150 episodes and chronicled all the guests and the messages and the monologues. This should be defined as “opposition research.”

The overwrought thesis of Times reporter Nicholas Confessore, who is an MSNBC political analyst (no conflict there!), is Carlson dominates in the ratings because he is “weaponizing fears and grievances” on “what may be the most racist show in the history of cable news.”

There are obvious reasons why this massive term paper sounds laughable to half of America. There’s Confessore going on Joy Reid’s TV show “The ReidOut” on May 2 to complain about “weaponizing fears and grievances,” like Reid could never, ever be accused of such a thing.

Reid said Carlson was just like Rush Limbaugh, always saying, “Black people are coming for you. The brown people are coming for you. The immigrants are coming for you. They’re taking your stuff.” That’s not an exact quote—because Reid never needs one. She’s not a journalist.

The Times reporter also appeared on Nicolle Wallace’s “Deadline: White House” show. Wallace announced, “I’m shocked at how committed to polarizing the country at every heated moment he is.” MSNBC never polarizes the country?

Confessore proclaimed, “On Tucker’s show, everything is terrible. They’re out to get you because they hate you. They want to destroy you. Those are his words … It’s you/they, you/they every night. The repetition is part of the technique.”

Does anyone with a TV think MSNBC doesn’t use this formula? Let’s consider a few unfavorites from 2021. On Wallace’s show, professor Jason Johnson denounced Republicans: “They don’t care who they have to sacrifice—whether that’s people in central Texas having to die over COVID or police officers in the Capitol—they don’t care who dies. They don’t care if it’s kids in Sandy Hook.”

On Reid’s show, professor Michael Eric Dyson claimed, “These are the kind of people who would pass a law to keep Jesus from getting a cup of water while he’s dying on the cross.” Reid replied, “Sad but true.”

But MSNBC is appalled by divisive talk shows. The New York Times is against “stoking fear” on cable news.

The charts in this “investigative” report were unintentionally hilarious. Carlson’s show is an “echo chamber,” as the number of opposing guests has declined dramatically in the last two years. How many “guests who disagreed with Joy Reid” does she welcome? Nicolle Wallace? Rachel Maddow? Even their “Republican” guests nod along in the echo chamber.

It’s also funny that the Times is shocked that Carlson’s “monologues have grown longer,” now typically lasting more than 10 minutes, with one June 2020 show featuring a 26-minute monologue. Have these people ever watched Maddow’s show?

The Times loves MSNBC. Back in 2018, it published a puff piece titled “How Joy Reid of MSNBC Became a Heroine of the Resistance.” In 2019, the Times published a valentine headlined “This Is the Moment Rachel Maddow Has Been Waiting For.” It touted people hosting a “Maddow-themed birthday party.”

So you may laugh heartily because Wallace said Confessore’s massive takedown attempt is “an objective analysis of every show” Carlson has done.

COPYRIGHT 2022 CREATORS.COM

The Daily Signal publishes a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Heritage Foundation.

Have an opinion about this article? To sound off, please email letters@DailySignal.com and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the url or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state

The post The Unintentionally Hilarious Anti-Tucker Term Paper appeared first on The Daily Signal.

Filed Under: Articles - World

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Go to page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 339
  • Go to page 340
  • Go to page 341
  • Go to page 342
  • Go to page 343
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 563
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • The Ris of The Murder Mystery Game: Why Everyone is Dying to Play
  • Why Commercial Property in Singapore is Gaining Momentum Among Investors
  • Why Shophouses in Singapore Are One of the Most Profitable Property Investments Today
  • Shophouse Singapore: Blend of Heritage, Charm, and Investment Potential
  • Top 7 Most Visited Places of Attraction in Singapore

Recent Comments

    Archives

    • April 2025
    • May 2024
    • April 2024
    • March 2024
    • February 2024
    • January 2024
    • December 2023
    • November 2023
    • October 2023
    • September 2023
    • August 2023
    • July 2023
    • June 2023
    • May 2023
    • April 2023
    • March 2023
    • February 2023
    • January 2023
    • December 2022
    • November 2022
    • October 2022
    • September 2022
    • August 2022
    • July 2022
    • June 2022
    • May 2022
    • April 2022
    • March 2022
    • February 2022
    • January 2022
    • December 2021
    • October 2021
    • September 2021
    • May 2019
    • April 2019
    • March 2019
    • February 2019
    • January 2019
    • December 2018
    • November 2018

    Categories

    • Articles – World
    • Uncategorized

    Meta

    • Log in
    • Entries feed
    • Comments feed
    • WordPress.org

    Copyright © 2025 · Metro Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in