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Chicago Cubs Prove America Has Lost It’s Mind

This one falls into the “You Just Can’t Make This Stuff Up” category.

(And, of course, it has to do with evil white racist men who are the source of all problems).

Earlier this week, the Chicago Cubs announced they are permanently banning a fan who made the mistake of goofing off on camera, playing “the circle game” or OK sign on national television behind a black newscaster.

The Urban Dictionary definition of The Circle Game:

A game of peripheral vision, trickery and motor skills.

The game starts out when the Offensive Player creates a circle with their thumb and forefinger, not unlike an “A-Okay” signal, somewhere below his waist.

His goal is to trick another person into looking at his hand. If the Victim looks at the hand, he has lost the game, and is subsequently hit on the bicep with a closed fist, by the offensive player.

The White racist at the Cubs game played the circle game like a pro.

In one shot he got the entire home viewing audience.

Apparently, the Cubs didn’t see it that way.  They labeled him a racist and banned him from Wrigley Field.

Ironically (or not) they reached that conclusion without ever speaking to the man.  (They could tell just by looking at him).

Ironically (or not) they announced this on the same day the Cubs brought back Addison Russell, who was accused of beating his wife.  

Ironically (or not) the Cubs owner’s father, Joe Ricketts, wasn’t banned from Wrigley field after it was discovered he sent racist jokes via email.

Let’s sum it up:

  • Racist jokes by the owner’s dad are bad…but won’t get him banned.
  • Beating your wife is bad…but won’t get you banned.
  • Playing the circle game near a black man…LIFETIME BAN.

It’s obvious that the crazies are getting crazier…all because Hillary Lost.

Think of it as one more snowflake on the soon-to-be avalanche that 2019, The Political Year from Hell is bringing our way.

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