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So, dude had a thing for matrons when he was a teenager, huh?Used to know a First Nations dude who had a tattoo that read "Auntie Slayer". So I think a lot of ethnicities have opinions about the term.
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So, dude had a thing for matrons when he was a teenager, huh?Used to know a First Nations dude who had a tattoo that read "Auntie Slayer". So I think a lot of ethnicities have opinions about the term.
The same can be said about Good Old Al Jolson.What torques me off about this is Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben don't even ping as racist caricatures to a modern person. Their proportions and skin tones are well within acceptable parameters for looking like a real person. Hell, I didn't even know "auntie" or "uncle" was a slur until I was in my teens. But hey, to hell with logic, we need to feel like a good person to get that cool, natural high that is moral superiority.
Amanda Marcotte's SO the troon Kyle Burns is a lolcow with a thread here. She also gets mentioned a lot in other lolcow threads but isn't interesting enough for her own thread.I'll have to hunt it down again, but he's currently getting dogpiled for using the word "retard" multiple times on twitter.
Edit - found it, and there's a bunch of retards screeching "It was 10 years ago, why are you doing this!"
Because you fucking clowns decided that shit said by teenagers was cancel-worthy. Live by the sword, die by the fucking sword, you petty little fucks.
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Here's Fragile Fred flipping the fuck out while flying -
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Also funny as hell to see 2 major race-hustlers stepping way back from Fragile Fred's pogrom -
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On another note, Amanda Marcotte is going to be at odds with BLM, since she wants to see black and latino people fired -
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Slave Play was nominated for 12 Tony Awards but struck out during Sunday’s ceremony, taking home no awards despite being hotly tipped to dominate Broadway’s biggest night. The time-hopping drama, written by Jeremy O. Harris, tells the story of interracial relationships throughout American history, using slavery as the central motif to explore racism, microaggressions, and other contemporary ideas.
Robert O’Hara, the play’s director, explained to the New York Times in 2019: “We as black people have always had to find a space inside whiteness.”
He said that viewing a performance among an all-black audience “sort of allows you to put off some of the trauma that you carry around every day in the world, just having to live inside a black body, and certainly a black, queer body.”
Harris, the playwright, told American Theatre magazine all-black audiences responded differently to the play.
“It felt like we turned the ‘hallowed’ space of a theatre into just a building—a building with new possibilities and rules. People got out of their seats to go to the bathroom when they needed, people spoke, people laughed loudly, talked back, people (mon dieu!) texted with their ringers off and screens turned low,” he said.
“And the whole room felt free. It was like a concert more so than a play and like people in the room were discovering a new amazing band.”
Did they vote him out the next round? Please tell me everyone did.Of course a few days later, one of the contestants had to bring it up again and decide that he suddenly disagrees with the term "guys."
White veterans have been denied benefits and were treated with vitriol at home too. To specify "minority veterans" is ideological; to teach it at school is indoctrination.
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Conservatives must only support the status quo. NO CHANGE.
You believe in LVT or want to repeal the Patriot Act? You are a reactionary.
Comparing nonexistent bullshit like "microaggressions" to slavery is like comparing missing lunch to being starved to death in a concentration camp. In short, shut the fuck up retards and be grateful you live now and not then.That last part of the quote sounded legit like a children’s playground and not a theater on Broadway. I guess they weren’t lying when they said that liberalism is a disease.
None of these idiots have ever experienced oppression and they never will. It's a sad day when simply being offended is conflated with historical atrocities.Comparing nonexistent bullshit like "microaggressions" to slavery is like comparing missing lunch to being starved to death in a concentration camp. In short, shut the fuck up retards and be grateful you live now and not then.
Another data point that all these words like "queer", "lesbian", and even "gender" mean only performative cultural affectations in the great status competition that is Twitter. Just a bunch of people wearing the corpse of gay rights as a new fashion trend because they think it's cool.
Nah, still no sympathy for me. He STILL runs away with his
What torques me off about this is Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben don't even ping as racist caricatures to a modern person. Their proportions and skin tones are well within acceptable parameters for looking like a real person. Hell, I didn't even know "auntie" or "uncle" was a slur until I was in my teens. But hey, to hell with logic, we need to feel like a good person to get that cool, natural high that is moral superiority.
Auntie and Uncle are slurs? The fuck are you talking about? To who? They're terms for specific family members - brothers/sisters of either parent. People will sometimes casually refer to close-family friends by these titles, so that kids get the closeness of the relationship.
Guessing it's some American slavery nonsense. Fucking mind-blowing the slow destruction of the English language that's taking place.
Not to be that guy, but as you can see I explained this already in the thread. I don't know where it comes from, but considering it was used in a story in high school and in that idiotic Confederate States of America mockumentary it always came across as an ancient, mild slur to me.I don't know why, but for some reason whites started calling blacks "aunties" and "uncles" at some point in history. My theory is it comes from when white rich kids had the house niggers taking care of them from back when slavery was legal. Anyway, it was a story I read in high school set in the 60s where a bus driver called a washerwoman "auntie" and she mocks him that taught me it was a slur.
Not to be that guy, but as you can see I explained this already in the thread. I don't know where it comes from, but considering it was used in a story in high school and in that idiotic Confederate States of America mockumentary it always came across as an ancient, mild slur to me.
how exactly are "those most impacted" by murder going to include their voice, when, uh...they got fucking murdered??
Yet another update on "Fragile" Fred Joseph - he claims he and his fiancee are receiving death threats -
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I assume these are Wu/Sarkeesian/Quinn/Harper-tier death threats, if that good, since he's failed to provide any, and if anything legit had been communicated, police and/or a lawyer would have advised him against comment.
None of these idiots have ever experienced oppression and they never will. It's a sad day when simply being offended is conflated with historical atrocities.
Right up there with 1st Nations men in their 20's calling themselves "Teepee Creepers" - absurd and usually untrue.Used to know a First Nations dude who had a tattoo that read "Auntie Slayer". So I think a lot of ethnicities have opinions about the term.
Wait... wut? You're making that up.Hell, I didn't even know "auntie" or "uncle" was a slur until I was in my teens.