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It’s Time for Nate Bargatze to Drop Good Guy Act

Variety, far-Left W. Kamau Bell savage superstar for simple act of kindness

Here’s a pro tip: Celebrities aren’t able to vet each and every person with whom they take a selfie.

A related tip: It’s often rude to turn down a fan’s photograph request.

Seth Rogen once did just that, aghast that a Republican politician hoped to snap a pic with the “Superbad” star and his sons.

Not. Remotely. Cool.

Now, comedian Nate Bargatze is under fire for posing for photographs.

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The “trouble” started when the squeaky-clean comic attended the recent UFC/White House event. In the process, the “Breadwinner” star posed with members of the Trump administration.

That included Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr and his wife, actress Cheryl Hines. The photo in question went viral, and suddenly hard-Left news outlets attempted to attack Bargatze for that simple, apolitical act.

Get him!

Think The Daily Beast, The Huffington Post and Parade magazine. That’s called Cancel Culture with a side of bigotry.

Now, the far-Left Variety is getting in on the act. And, to cancel Bargatze, it cited W. Kamau Bell, a comedian who has a very soft spot in his heart for a domestic terrorist organization – Antifa.

“Recently, some people who want us to think of them as ‘nice’ and ‘good’ have acted ‘surprised’ when the public has been surprised to see evidence of these ‘nice’ and ‘good’ people willingly associating with proud fascists,” Bell wrote before listing out tips for these people, starting with the following: “Don’t be in a photo with fascists.”

To the modern Left, everyone is a fascist, negating the word in short order.

It’s ugly. It’s inaccurate. It’s cruel. And Variety weaponized the far-Left comedian to attack Bargatze for simply showing up at a high-profile White House event and being cordial to the people he met.

Team Bargatze initially swatted away the media attacks, noting that he remains apolitical and was simply enjoying the UFC fights.

Now, that isn’t enough. And, for both Bargatze and anyone who dares to associate with “fascists,” it’s time to tell the actual fascists to shut up.

Now.

Bullies are gonna bully. That’s what they do. The modern bully has the media by its side. The Left and the media bullied C-list singers from performing at an all-American concert to honor the nation’s 250th birthday.

The bullies fired singer M.I.A. for daring to share right-leaning thoughts from a comedy stage.

The bullies have kept up a Blacklist 2.0 to stop right-leaning actors from being gainfully employed.

Bargatze is roughly a thousand times more successful and popular than Bell. It’s time for folks like him to punch back, rhetorically speaking, and tell the Bells of the world to go pound sand.

Now. Not later.

Someone has to stand up against the bullies. It’s what J.K. Rowling has done for some time now, staring down the woke mob for trying to make her believe that science isn’t real.

Rowling has all the money and power in the world, but she still could have stood down (just like Stephen King did). Instead, she stood tall, and struck a blow for free speech.

Bargatze should do the same. He can do so like a gentleman, without profanity or anger.

And it won’t just be for him. It’ll be for everyone else who dares to think for themselves and fears the professional blowback from a celebrity culture teeming with, wait for it, the real-life fascists.

6 Comments

  1. Aside from being a leftoid shill, Bell’s simply not funny. I watched a few of his shows years ago as I’d never seen him. I like checking out new comics as you never know when you might stumble on the next Chris Rock, Dave Chapelle, Dennis Leary or George Carlin, etc. When watching Bell, I think I might’ve chuckled a couple of times, but overall was pretty bored. And I don’t even remember him being particularly political during those shows (this was prior to covid, Saint Fentanyl Floyd and “woke” being so widespread). He simply wasn’t funny. Hence why most people probably don’t even know who he is and he has to resort to being a leftoid crybully to get attention.

  2. Never heard of this ding a ling – Bell his/her name? Mr. Bargatze is a very funny, very CLEAN comedian! Oh, and THAT is what the left hates the MOST – decency! He’s doing ok and those who are against him NOW have ALWAYS been against him so no big deal. I haven’t been to a theatre since Despicable 2 when we took our Granddaughters but I’m planning on going now to see “The Breadwinner”. I know it’s a hokey “Dad can’t do Housewife” thing, but it’s clean and wholesome and good natured. Not many men CAN be a successful “housewife”! I’m sure most men would QUIT in a short time if they had to do it all like most women do! I praise women a lot because I’ve seen through 51 years of being married to one just how much women do and what their bodies do!
    All that said, Mr. Bargatze should not even acknowledge those idiots who are butt hurt because he took a picture with someone other than an American hating leftist!

  3. I recall a comedian trying to navigate similar waters at a local show—he made us laugh but left me pondering the implications of his words. Maybe Nate could find a way to engage more deeply with social issues rather than relying solely on good-natured humor? It could elevate his impact without losing that charm. Speaking of balance, it reminds me of strategy games like those at level devil

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