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‘Nothing but disgust’: Stephen King breaks off a long-term relationship and invites a world of hate 

There's the galaxy brains telling King to cancel his Twitter while he's at it.

After five long years of unholy matrimony, Stephen King has kicked his partner to the curb, and he’s not about to apologize for it.

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As for the identity of King’s erstwhile ally, well, don’t let your imagination run wild just yet. We’re not talking about a failed romance or a bitter divorce. No, the relationship that’s met its untimely demise is something far more unexpected — and far more consequential. You see, The Shining writer takes his role as a citizen and a truth-teller seriously, even if it means inviting a world of hate.

And so, with a heavy heart, King has bid farewell to the once-venerable bastion of journalism that he now sees as a shadow of its former self. If you hop over to the Washington Post‘s website, you’ll be greeted by their sanctimonious slogan: “Democracy Dies in Darkness.” Well, it seems democracy has been stabbed in the back and left to bleed out in the unforgiving light of day.

In an act of betrayal, the Post has decided to bow out of the presidential endorsement game, leaving their readers in the lurch. The declaration, dictated by none other than billionaire Jeff Bezos, has stirred a pot of controversy, and now, in a delicious twist of irony, disgruntled customers are threatening to take a chainsaw to their Amazon Prime hips. Loyal readers felt as if they’d been sold a bill of goods, arguing that playing coy in the face of fascism is tantamount to treason.

Leading the charge is none other than Stephen King, the sultan of spine-chillers. King just like Mark Hamill.

https://twitter.com/StephenKing/status/1849923518026101237

And all of this is happening against the backdrop of “vigorous” spanking of underage girls. Charming.

Trump can’t even spell “Elon Musk as his trusty sidekick.

Trump is too busy gyrating his grandpa hips at town halls, like an Elvis impersonator. Is this the behavior of a man who should have his finger on the nuclear button? And is the Washington Post really going to abdicate its duty to call out this dangerous farce? Not if Stephen King has anything to say about it. When the master of the macabre sounds the alarm, well, most of us would be wise to listen.

…except, of course, the MAGA hornets. They’re too busy polishing their jackboots to pay attention to the warnings of a mere wordsmith.

These are the same troglodytes who think “owning the libs” is the height of political discourse, so we shouldn’t expect much in the way of clever repartee.

And while there are even more positive voices out-weighing the negativity with logic…

https://twitter.com/BoldBlueBunny/status/1849934089861693799
https://twitter.com/ZionDarkwood/status/1849930585038520475

… at the end of the day, there is no point in trolling King here. A few lost subscriptions aren’t going to bring the Washington Post to its knees, and Jeff Bezos isn’t exactly quaking in his space boots at the thought of a dip in his bottom line. That’s the real tragedy here.

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Omar is the Lead Editor at WGTC who sees life and storytelling as one and the same—there’s always a story to tell. When not behind his keyboard, Omar is living his best life, whether that is embracing his inner superhero, geeking out over his latest obsession, or tucking himself into the coziest coffee-shop corner with a great book in hand.