2020-12-22

"I Told You So!"


"I TOLD YOU SO!" is a new controversial book on the New York Times "Best Sellers"  list from a well-known, or despicable, Deaf gay vlogger, Ricky Taylor. The title came from challenging his elementary school teacher that Pluto was not the ninth planet because it's too small in comparison with other planets in the solar system. When  Astronomers   reclassified the ninth rock from the sun, Ridor happenstance met his former teacher and uttered his now famous quote "I TOLD YOU SO!"

Here are the highlights:
Ridor is a Virginian who argued that we shouldn't glorified our Southern heritage, stating "don't even think about carrying me back to Old Virginia alive." Nowadays they are removing Confederate statues, the symbols of racism. "Prejudice has no place in our society."
No one can challenge Ridor, not even the White House staffers.
Ridor faced more censorship on social media  than rival Howard Stern.
Don Rickles will have great difficulty in trying to insult Ridor for fear of being roasted.
Ridor once adopts an abandoned cat from the late Joseph McCarthy that was "blacklisted."
If the Green Hornet producers are seeking a Deaf character in a new sequel,  Ridor will naturally fit the bill. 
An episode of "Family Feud" never aired because of the bawl between Ridor and the Sewell family.
Deaf-tone politicians tell us what we want to hear but it takes a Deaf vlogger to tells us what we don't want to hear, the truths. 
Ridor left a legacy, transforming our thoughts on various issues but some of us never accepts his wisdom.
I may have a few disagreements on some of his subjects but I am looking forward to reading his next book, "I'm Always Right."


This is Smokey stay tuned for the next episode of Deaf Anthology, Good Night Deaf America!

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