http://www.syfy.com/syfywire/september-30-in-sci-fi-history-the-flintstones-come-to-abc
The..."SyFy Channel"...once again (as usual as always) has itself at odds with every serious scholar of Science Fiction.
None of these scholars, or even casual Science fiction fans, would unanimously declare nor declare individually that the premiere of..."The Flintstones"....is an event in Science Fiction history.
The Flintstones was a cartoon / comedy having absolutely nothing to do with Science Fiction.
Of course, this is the same..."SyFy Channel"...that honestly thought (with a serious expression on its corporate face) that professional wrestling was Science Fiction merely because the participants wore funny looking costumes.
http://www.syfy.com/syfywire/april-23-day-sci-fi-history
And this is the same..."SyFy Channel"...that honestly thought that the birth of actor Lee Majors was a fictitious event within the realm of the Science Fiction genre. No you idiots (SyFy)...Lee Majors was actually born. Not in..."Sci-Fi History"...but rather in the actual physical world in which we all live. He had parents you know. Not in..."Sci-Fi History"...but in the real world in which we all live. Except the..."SyFy Channel's"...of course.
This blog is just going to come right out and say it...
The..."SyFy Channel"...is owned and managed by...
1. Retards
2. Dumb asses
3. Nitwits
4. Knuckleheads
5. Dumb F**cks
...who collectively have such a non-existent grasp of what Science Fiction really is that they keep misidentifying the genre and its intended contents with reckless and naive abandon.
And they have the unmitigated gall to continue owning and mismanaging this channel decade after decade.
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