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Don't put too much thought into modern Simpsons episodes, the writers don't either.
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That we can all do except some feel like they have to perceive something like McBain in drag as transphobic. Speaking of drag, wasn't there mention of SJW's in how they feel towards cross-dressers in that some SJW's thought they were being offensive to transsexuals or something?Don't put too much thought into modern Simpsons episodes, the writers don't either.
[drag joke]
No, it is the fakes that are hilarious. We laugh at fake billionaires, fake doctors, fake royalty, fake husbands and wives. Why shouldn't we laugh at fake women?Dumb SJW said:Re: McBain in drag, "Femininity is hilarious right?"
All this anal anguish about every time there's anything remotely like a "man in drag" joke makes these jokes funny again. They've been old since long before Some Like It Hot, a classic movie which did it well, and just the sheer nobody giving a flying fuck about bitching trannies aspect of them adds some humor value.
There's any humor in the actual joke, in this case, about none, plus there's the humor that you know some lantern-jawed fiveheaded freak in a fright wig is screaming and getting triggered and littrly shking on tumblr about it.
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They will have my Rocky Horror Picture Show when they pry it from my cold, dead hands!
also it's not like people laugh at masculinityNo, it is the fakes that are hilarious. We laugh at fake billionaires, fake doctors, fake royalty, fake husbands and wives. Why shouldn't we laugh at fake women?
i checked around but I didn't find a Cracked thread/ JF Sargent thread, so I guess this is as good a place as any to post this
http://archive.is/AnwfK
A Cracked article posted today entitled "5 Ways Overly Sensitive People Are Ruining America", and this was by JF Sargent. Now, Cracked obvious has a lil reputation for posting dumb stuff, so I kind of found it surprising they might post an article seemingly criticizing the social justice movement.
Unsurprisingly it was just clickbait, and the article was just about how people who complain about safe spaces are being ridiculous, how the only thing tranny people ask of is they and ze pronouns, and, my personal favorite, where he claims that comedians, and I quote,
"A lot of people [referring to comedians] complaining about PC culture seem like they're just not very smart or clever and are frustrated that this is holding them back. "
So if you tell an offensive joke, you're just dumb and mad at everybody else.
He also talks about how PC culture doesn't silence people, people just shouldn't go around shouting slurs everywhere they go. How does he prove this point? He references #TheTriggering, where people basically shitposted offensive stuff all over Twitter. People don't act like that off the internet.
TLDR Dumb clickbait not very funny article, cherries picked a plenty.
PS: While writing this, the articles title was changed into "5 (Statistically BS) Complaints About Social Justice Issues". Of course, there are no statistics provided whatsoever, so, big shock.
"Definitions are for racists, you shitlord."SJWs keep using the word "Oversensitive"
I do not think they know what it means
Well, of course. When you want to make the word "racist" mean anyone who disagrees with you, then yes, definitions aren't important."Definitions are for racists, you shitlord."
I'm pretty sure I've seen almost that exact phrase used unironically.
SJWs keep using the word "Oversensitive"
I do not think they know what it means
Wasn't the definition of fragility to get super personally offended at some sort of trope that doesn't apply to everyone? Or to find offense when none is intended? Because that's off the charts here.
I would actually respect these people more if they would have just drawn some rude pictures or counter messages instead of crying to the authority. Use your free speech to counter their free speech or at least turn it into a joke by drawing a tiny dick and small hands over the "Vote Trump" messages.Writing "TRUMP 2016" is a trigger!!!!
“I’m supposed to feel comfortable and safe [here],” one student said. “But this man is being supported by students on our campus and our administration shows that they, by their silence, support it as well … I don’t deserve to feel afraid at my school,” she added.
Roughly 40 students gathered shortly after 4:30 p.m. in the outdoors space between the Administration Building and Goodrich C. White Hall; many students carried signs featuring slogans such as “Stop Trump” or “Stop Hate” and an antiphonal chant addressed to University administration, led by College sophomore Jonathan Peraza, resounded “You are not listening! Come speak to us, we are in pain!” throughout the Quad. Peraza opened the door to the Administration Building and students moved forward towards the door, shouting “It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love each other and support each other. We have nothing to lose but our chains.”
In pain. From a campaign slogan. In fucking CHALK. Christ, I was in college when September fucking 11 happened. You want scary? THAT was scary. Not seeing "So and So For President". I swear to god, I want to smack the bejesus out of each and every one of these little brats. THEN they'll know what pain is. Or tell them to talk to some Kent State alumni.
The NUS is run by the absolute worst people, the only reason anyone joins up is for the discount card. The actual union is dominated by jumped up little Trotskys that squeal about nothing all the time.