Parody As a Political Weapon Part LVI

Parody As a Weapon Part LVI. Previously, in Part LV, we examined Joe Biden’s tendency to drift away from his responsibilities on the southern border, and what a few governors have done to refocus attention there. This week, we will aim the howitzer of song parody at a woman who has previously identified as the elected governor of Georgia and is actively engaged in trying to convince others to do likewise.

In late September of this year, Stacey Abrams, a perennial candidate for Georgia Governor and the American left’s favorite election denier, made the following statement at the Ray Charles Performing Arts Center in Atlanta regarding her opposition to proposed legislation: “There is no such thing as a heartbeat at six weeks. It is a manufactured sound designed to convince people that men have the right to take control of a woman’s body.”

The legislation under discussion set out to prohibit abortion after a heartbeat was detected. Miss Abrams, whose body no man apparently has ever managed to control, previously asserted in 2018 that the 50,000 vote margin by which she lost the Georgia gubernatorial election was actually a win for her, in that she imagined over 200,000 uncast or denied ballots would have given her a victory. Rather than label her conspiracy theory as a threat to democracy, the left has joined with her. As a result, her latest conspiracy theory has been embraced by Planned Parenthood and others on the left in how they are describing fetal development, though the plot to control the bodies of women through manufactured technology was received less attention (though if one recalls the consistency of the lubricant used in conjunction with pregnancy ultrasonogram, perhaps the adherents to Abrams’ belief could be appropriately titled “GooAnon”).

Of course, there has been some level of pushback from news organizations from the right and pro-life movements. Ironically, there appears to be nothing but crickets chirping from the medical technology manufacturers regarding the accusations that their machines are the equivalent of whips and chains in the modern reproductive chattel industry. Apparently, they are content to have a celebrated member of the left and democrat party advance the theory that they have conspired to design machinery to deceive women and aid the patriarchy in controlling their bodies (in a manner not dissimilar to how the garment industry in fictional Gilead collaborated with the design and manufacture of the outfits worn by the female characters in “A Handmaid’s Tale”).

It is important to recognize, though, that not every conspiracy theory is false. The Soviet Union and the international communist party conspired for decades to undermine the US and the west in order ultimately subsume it in its new world order. Self-described liberals mocked those who saw “a red under every bed”, but after the collapse of the USSR, its records revealed that it was in fact using its agents to subvert the US, and that Alger Hiss, the Rosenbergs and even a former vice president were allied with them in the effort to do this. The inability to recognize this led to the loss of China to the communists and the Korean War.

The Korean War was the opening setting of a movie entitled “Heartbreak Ridge” that Clint Eastwood produced and starred in during the 1980s, about a fictional former soldier and then-Marine gunnery sergeant who won the Medal of Honor in that conflict. The tale followed his battle to turn a misfit recon platoon into warriors capable of helping to bring about a US victory in the 1983 Grenada operation.

The opening scenes of the film were accompanied by a Don Gibson country/ pop hit entitled “Sea of Heartbreak”.

While other versions of the song abound, its meter and lyrics lend itself well to a song parody on this topic of Miss Abrams’ denial of science and accusation of technology, which is presented below:

The sights on the screen there

Are just a scam

That’s not a baby

On the sonogram

No fetal heartbeat there on the ultrasound

Just a trick so you are bound to think of life

Not to let them take a knife and end it here

So don’t believe your ear

No fetal heartbeat

Don’t let them own you

Take you like a thief

Just ignore the science

Adopt this belief

No fetal heartbeat there on the ultrasound

Just a trick so you are bound to think of life

Not to let them take a knife and end it here

So don’t believe your ear

No fetal heartbeat

The rhythmic pulsing you’ll have to ignore

Once you learn what’s in store

Oh, it’s only tissue

Simple to remove

Deny the humanity

A heartbeat would prove

No fetal heartbeat there on the ultrasound

Just a trick so you are bound to think of life

Not to let them take a knife and end it here

So don’t believe your ear

No fetal heartbeat

No fetal heartbeat

#Parody #Ridicule #Alinsky #Biden

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4 thoughts on “Parody As a Political Weapon Part LVI”

  1. Stacy may be on to something when she says there were 200,00 that would have voted for her but didn’t get around to vote. Maybe we can have another vote after the vote for people who had something better to do on election day, forgot to vote, or just didn’t feel like it that day. The Leftist Dems already represent have the dead and illegals voting so why not the lazy.

    • They already claim to represent the lazy, ineligible, incompetent and intimidated, so why not just tack their imaginary total onto ballots actually cast (and at the Philadelphia Detention Center, federal inmate 13510-053 Ozzie Myers is kicking himself saying “Why didn’t I think of that?”).

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