The View - Season 23 Episode 64
Ukubuka konke: The Rodriguez family from Orlando where the eldest child, 21-year-old Samantha, takes on raising her five siblings after the death of both parents. Also, “View Your Deal” with hottest items at affordable prices.
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I never thought Whoopi was evil. Growing up in the 80s, I always thought she was funny and likeable. The View changed that for me. Come 2016 it took a nose dive to woke absurdity, it embraced grievance culture, outrage culture, cancel culture, and turned into a show where angry people attack anyone that disagrees with them for wrong-think. And it doesn't look as though they are going to go back to the heady days where they invited Norm MacDonald on and got frustrated when his stories went nowhere in typical Norm hilarity. Instead they have become antagonistic and insulting. They have become the moral police, and that's hard to watch, it's hard to care about, and they just come across as bitter, angry, authoritarians.