Social Justice Warriors - Now With Less Feminism Sperging

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More LinkedIn idiocy for you kind folks. While I find the “hurr durr Swastikas” bit silly, what really caught my eye was the notion of “second generation holocaust survivors”. Is Dr. Mengele pulling a Freddy Krueger and experimenting on Jewish twins in their sleep?
 
So many of these are either straight up statements with no actual proof to back them up or just completely dumb. Like the first one, sure, there may be 2 billion people eating bugs, but is that out of choice or out of extreme poverty and trying to avoid starvation? Also 'bugs can't make us sick', many bugs carry parasites and diseases that we don't normally come across all that often (unless happen to be in the areas were such things are endemic), wouldn't moving to solely eating them eventually expose us to such things and potentially create worse illnesses than could be found from meat? Considering people get lax on the health/cleanliness of mass farmed animals, I doubt insects would be held to higher safety/cleanliness/preparation standards after a while either.
 
So many of these are either straight up statements with no actual proof to back them up or just completely dumb. Like the first one, sure, there may be 2 billion people eating bugs, but is that out of choice or out of extreme poverty and trying to avoid starvation? Also 'bugs can't make us sick', many bugs carry parasites and diseases that we don't normally come across all that often (unless happen to be in the areas were such things are endemic), wouldn't moving to solely eating them eventually expose us to such things and potentially create worse illnesses than could be found from meat? Considering people get lax on the health/cleanliness of mass farmed animals, I doubt insects would be held to higher safety/cleanliness/preparation standards after a while either.
The fact they have to push this bug bullshit with blatant propaganda and outright lies makes it inherently suspicious. The claim that insects can't possibly transmit foodborne illnesses is pure magical thinking.
 
I'm not sure if this is 'SJW' but I find it funny that the Starbucks employees in Oregon are unionizing. I mean, sure, coal miners, people with hazardous jobs or prone to overwork. But you make coffee. Your job can be replaced with a machine, and probably should. There was one comment about fighting capitalism by unionizing and working at Starbucks, I don't think that means what they think it means.

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More LinkedIn idiocy for you kind folks. While I find the “hurr durr Swastikas” bit silly, what really caught my eye was the notion of “second generation holocaust survivors”. Is Dr. Mengele pulling a Freddy Krueger and experimenting on Jewish twins in their sleep?

It's called "generational trauma"

A retarded "theory" that people who survived terrible events (Holocaust, internment camps, etc.) pass the "trauma" down to their offspring, so said 2nd/3rd/Xth generations can whine or find some excuse to hate about how the white people/Nazis are indirectly oppressing them, or have in some form.

It's as dumb as you think it is.
 
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More LinkedIn idiocy for you kind folks. While I find the “hurr durr Swastikas” bit silly, what really caught my eye was the notion of “second generation holocaust survivors”. Is Dr. Mengele pulling a Freddy Krueger and experimenting on Jewish twins in their sleep?
I thought it looked a bizarre orgy of bent over stick figures fucking each other's feet. Do I get to be the boss of Nickelodeon now?
 
I'm not sure if this is 'SJW' but I find it funny that the Starbucks employees in Oregon are unionizing. I mean, sure, coal miners, people with hazardous jobs or prone to overwork. But you make coffee. Your job can be replaced with a machine, and probably should. There was one comment about fighting capitalism by unionizing and working at Starbucks, I don't think that means what they think it means.

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Yeah working at Starbucks is kinda lame and you deal with dumb customers, but don’t they give some pretty good benefits from working there?
 
It's called "generational trauma"

A retarded "theory" that people who survived terrible events (Holocaust, internment camps, etc.) pass the "trauma" down to their offspring, so said 2nd/3rd/Xth generations can whine or find some excuse to hate about how the white people/Nazis are indirectly oppressing them, or have in some form.

It's as dumb as you think it is.
Actually I think there might be something to it...

BUT that is totally up to the parents. If you constantly harp on something and make it like the centerpiece of your existence, then yeah that is going to get passed onto children. (That’s like... culture.)

Let's take a white version: the great depression had a huge impact on a generation. Several folks can tell you stories of how their grandparents would hoard everything (even tin foil) decades later because the lessons of that time was so ingrained.

Now some of the next generation may have picked up on that and become hoarders as well. Some also did not and went on without any generational trauma.

It's all about what the parents teach the kids.
 
Actually I think there might be something to it...

BUT that is totally up to the parents. If you constantly harp on something and make it like the centerpiece of your existence, then yeah that is going to get passed onto children. (That’s like... culture.)

Let's take a white version: the great depression had a huge impact on a generation. Several folks can tell you stories of how their grandparents would hoard everything (even tin foil) decades later because the lessons of that time was so ingrained.

Now some of the next generation may have picked up on that and become hoarders as well. Some also did not and went on without any generational trauma.

It's all about what the parents teach the kids.
I thought generational trauma was like, abused children sometimes grow up to be child abusers, either on purpose or accidentally, leading their kids to become traumatized abusers.

Man, it is really easy to fuck up a kid, even by accident, isn’t it?
 
I thought generational trauma was like, abused children sometimes grow up to be child abusers, either on purpose or accidentally, leading their kids to become traumatized abusers.

Man, it is really easy to fuck up a kid, even by accident, isn’t it?
It's not as literal as people think, but kids really are like a blank hard drive with a command line OS absorbing and learning everything they can.

And as they say...

Garbage in; Garbage out.
 
So many of these are either straight up statements with no actual proof to back them up or just completely dumb. Like the first one, sure, there may be 2 billion people eating bugs, but is that out of choice or out of extreme poverty and trying to avoid starvation? Also 'bugs can't make us sick', many bugs carry parasites and diseases that we don't normally come across all that often (unless happen to be in the areas were such things are endemic), wouldn't moving to solely eating them eventually expose us to such things and potentially create worse illnesses than could be found from meat? Considering people get lax on the health/cleanliness of mass farmed animals, I doubt insects would be held to higher safety/cleanliness/preparation standards after a while either.
Also on this topic i spoke a few days with a friend of mine about this and essentially, outside of all of this there is also the logistics involved. Bringing up so many bugs for consumption will most likely require more food than what they will provide. A cow, even as people decry, is one of the most efficient ways of producing protein along with chickens and pigs (just regular farm animals). On bugs, we don't know yet, but in many cases, outside of the health risks, there is also the question of how much feed you will need in order to have optimal production bug protein. In some cases, it's out of the question due to bugs growing extremely slowly while in others while they grow quickly, their food consumption would be too high to be sustainable.

In case someone tries it in the future, we might see something happen. But as a hypothesis it seems headed to ruin.
 
Actually I think there might be something to it...

BUT that is totally up to the parents. If you constantly harp on something and make it like the centerpiece of your existence, then yeah that is going to get passed onto children. (That’s like... culture.)

Let's take a white version: the great depression had a huge impact on a generation. Several folks can tell you stories of how their grandparents would hoard everything (even tin foil) decades later because the lessons of that time was so ingrained.

Now some of the next generation may have picked up on that and become hoarders as well. Some also did not and went on without any generational trauma.

It's all about what the parents teach the kids.

True, or how you teach the kids, I suppose.

Without trying to PL/TMI too much, my great-ancestors immigrated to Hawaii in the late 1800s-early 1900s to work on plantations. They arrived poor as hell, very similar to the depression, while also being treated like shit by the white man. Their offspring (my grandparents) grew up in the same conditions but eventually adapted to the modern times and got proper jobs, houses, etc. They too also had their shit moments with the white man. I grew up learning about what my ancestors went through a combo of museums/books/documentaries/etc. and personal stories passed down generations to my parents, but it was never framed as a "and so this is why all white people are fucking scum of the earth than ruin everything and all white people like drumpf are racist scum"...more like a neutral dealing with adversity and being grateful for what you have now I suppose?

I think my general annoyance is that "generational trauma" is framed (at least from my interpretation) as something that is just genetically or inherently passed down to you without even realizing it, literally just because you have some form of Japanese/Chinese/Korean/Filipino/whatever ancestry in you. Like no I didn't naturally grow up with "trauma" passed from my ancestors' experiences . You could say well I mean it's Hawaii where whites are a minority, but when I went to the mainland it wasn't like oh my god so many scary white people oh my god white people ruining my culture reeeeeeee. The only "trauma" I have from growing up is being picked on and treated like shit...by other Asians (and Micronesians to an extent).

As much as Hawaii people make fun of haoles (pidgin for whites) and haole tourists, I've never seen so many non-Hawaii Asians have such a raging hate boner for white people.
 
So many of these are either straight up statements with no actual proof to back them up or just completely dumb. Like the first one, sure, there may be 2 billion people eating bugs, but is that out of choice or out of extreme poverty and trying to avoid starvation? Also 'bugs can't make us sick', many bugs carry parasites and diseases that we don't normally come across all that often (unless happen to be in the areas were such things are endemic), wouldn't moving to solely eating them eventually expose us to such things and potentially create worse illnesses than could be found from meat? Considering people get lax on the health/cleanliness of mass farmed animals, I doubt insects would be held to higher safety/cleanliness/preparation standards after a while either.
Not to mention, we have centuries' worth of exposure to the diseases present in common meats. This isn't the case for bugs, especially in the west, so there's a meaningful risk of us encountering some nasty things we've never encountered previously, because we weren't eating fucking bugs.
 
Not to mention, we have centuries' worth of exposure to the diseases present in common meats. This isn't the case for bugs, especially in the west, so there's a meaningful risk of us encountering some nasty things we've never encountered previously, because we weren't eating fucking bugs.

I’m old enough to remember when people sperging about a global elite who gets off on humiliating the people they rule over, were considered lunatics.

And now you see shit like drag queen story hour, and the media telling everyone how they need to troon out, become polyamorous, how cuckolding is cool and they need to eat bugs and… Well…

Kinda makes you think, doesn’t it?
 
Please enjoy this twitter thread I found today:
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Humans. Can't. Digest. Chitin.
I'm going to scream this from the hills until it's common knowledge, goddammit.

It's called "generational trauma"

A retarded "theory" that people who survived terrible events (Holocaust, internment camps, etc.) pass the "trauma" down to their offspring, so said 2nd/3rd/Xth generations can whine or find some excuse to hate about how the white people/Nazis are indirectly oppressing them, or have in some form.

It's as dumb as you think it is.
To be clear, epigenetic stress is real (in that your body has some quirks based on the lives your grandparents lived, even if you never knew them) but this is not that.
 
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Humans. Can't. Digest. Chitin.
I'm going to scream this from the hills until it's common knowledge, goddammit.
Make sure to reiterate this point whenever somebody tries to compare eating crustaceans to bugs. You don't eat the whole lobster, you break open the shell and eat the meat inside; can't do that with tiny little cockroaches.
 
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