Editorial: Obesity and Terrorism, Misbehaving Interns, and Beyond!
Free Beacon ombudsman Biff Diddle disgorges his mailsack
Dear readers,
You are doubtlessly aware that I recently resigned as poetry editor of the Washington Free Beacon. Alas, my attorneys have informed me that I remain contractually obligated to fulfill my duties as public editor and ombudsman of this execrable news blog.
These duties include the periodic disgorgement of Diddle’s Mailsack™ in order to read and respond to your questions and concerns. Most of your letters were unfit for publication, but I managed to find a handful deserving of my consideration. Enjoy!
Faithfully yours,
Biff Diddle
To the editor:
So I was waiting on line at a Publix liquor store the other day, scrolling aimlessly on my phone, when I came across a photo of some Hamas terrorists flying on a private jet following their release from prison in Libya. (See attached.)
For obvious reasons, I did what the kids might call an “LOL,” and decided to share my joy with the young lady standing behind me. I turned around, held out my phone, and said, “Look at this fat f—k. His FUPA is even bigger than my wife’s.”
Alas, I immediately regretted the decision. This young woman—marginally attractive, at best—rolled her eyes and scoffed as if I had just insulted her own mother. “OK Boomer,” she replied. “Like, don’t fat shame? It’s giving sus, pluh.” I’m not entirely sure what she meant, exactly, but I understood the “don’t fat shame” part. I explained that the disgusting fatso in question was a terrorist psychopath who didn’t deserve any sympathy whatsoever, but she didn’t seem to care.
Don’t get me wrong, I abhor the liberal wokeness that has infected our younger generations like some toxic venereal disease manufactured in a Chinese biolab. But I also try to be a kind and sensitive person who treats others the way I would like to be treated. I would never “fat shame” a normal person, but these Hamas freaks and other Jew-hating terrorists are self-evidently sub-human, so I don’t really see the problem here. Am I wrong?
Littlejohn Cornsavage
Dupont, Fla.
Diddle’s two cents:
Mr. Cornsavage,
No, you’re not wrong, but I would kindly advise you stop being such a goddamn pussy. I also did an ”LOL” when I saw the photo of the corpulent Hamas monstrosity oozing out of an oversized plane seat. When it comes to “fat shaming,” the science is clear: It saves lives! The left-wing “body positivity” movement is literally killing people and should be classified as a terrorist organization.
On the one hand, fat terrorists deserve to be shamed. They are disgusting in every sense of the word. “Self-evidently sub-human,” as you so eloquently wrote. On the other hand, one might argue we should encourage terrorists to embrace “body positivity” and join the ranks of the morbidly obese. Girthy targets are easier to hit; ”full-figured” terrorists are easier to capture.
Just ask Abu Abdul Bari, aka “Jabba the Jihadi,” the 560-pound ISIS cleric who had be hauled away in a pickup truck. Lucky for him, I hear the “Iraqi Prison Diet” is a particularly effective regimen for weight loss.
To the editor:
We, the undersigned Fall 2023 Washington Free Beacon interns, will no longer remain silent on this publication’s unfair treatment of Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy. We heed the voices of American social media commenters and call on the Free Beacon to leave Vivek alone. We are not the decision makers of today, but we aspire to be the leaders of tomorrow, and we will never forget how the pleas of @neoconH8R, @CatholicCrusader, and @GritCEO69, among others, have been heard and thus far, ignored.
In solidarity,
2+ Washington Free Beacon interns
Alexandria, Va.
Diddle’s two cents:
Seriously? Are you actually serious right now? Interns? I didn’t even know the Free Beacon had interns, but you’re all fired effective immediately.
Welcome to the real world, morons. No one care what you have say, and that isn’t going to change until you grow the hell up and stop acting like spoiled children. This public tantrum is one of the most disgraceful displays of naïve pomposity I have ever witnessed. I can’t decide who should be more embarrassed—you or the invertebrate dullards who raised you.
Don’t even bother coming into the office to collect your things. I will personally discard your anti-anxiety pillows in the nearest trash receptacle. You want to take this to court? Go ahead, I f—ing dare you.
As far as Mr. Ramaswamy is concerned, I will say only this: The personal attributes of his fiercest champions appear to adequately reflect the content of his character. In a word: cretinous.
To the editor:
What’s your favorite type of cloud?
Diddle’s two cents:
It’s a tie between giant cumulonimbus and “diesel smoke.”
How does the writer feel about the recent article published on the website?
To the editor:
I am writing to express my disappointment with the recent article published on your website titled “Why I’m resigning as poetry editor of the Washington Free Beacon.” As a reader and supporter of the Free Beacon, I believe it is essential for the publication to maintain a level of professionalism and integrity in its content.
While satire can be an effective form of humor and commentary, the language and tone used in the article were highly offensive and inappropriate. It is concerning to see a public editor and ombudsman, who is supposed to provide guidance and address readers’ concerns, engaging in such behavior.
As a trusted source of news and analysis, the Free Beacon should strive to foster a respectful and inclusive environment for all readers. Making derogatory comments and using offensive language not only undermines the credibility of the publication but also perpetuates negativity and divisiveness.
I kindly request that you address this issue and ensure that future content aligns with the values of professionalism and ethical journalism. It is crucial for the Free Beacon to uphold its reputation and continue to provide reliable and informative news to its readers.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
Emily Johnson
New York, NY
Diddle’s two cents:
Ms. Johnson,
Thank you for taking the time to express your concerns regarding the recently published article. I appreciate your feedback and understand your disappointment. As the public editor, it is indeed my responsibility to address such matters.
I apologize if the language used in the article was offensive to you or any other readers. Satire can be a controversial form of humor, and it is challenging to strike the right balance. While striving for humor, it is crucial to remain respectful and considerate of readers’ sensibilities.
Rest assured, I will bring your concerns to the attention of the editorial team and emphasize the importance of maintaining professionalism and ethical standards in our content. Our goal is to provide informative and engaging articles that uphold the values of our publication and respect the diverse perspectives of our readership.
Once again, I apologize for any offense caused, and I appreciate your feedback. Please continue to share your thoughts and concerns with us as we value the trust and loyalty of our readers.
Best regards,
Biff Diddle
Free Beacon Ombudsman
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