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what the fuck is riz
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Not only that, but production companies have censored stuff now deemed politically incorrect in an attempt to stay woke and pander to current politics. As an example, the video of Taco's version of Puttin' On the Ritz has seemingly been digitally edited to censor out the blackfaced accompanying dancers. Never mind that said dancers did nothing racially insensitive while wearing the blackface. Worse, the edits don't seem to mesh well with the rest of the video and the revised version looks worse than the original which is now difficult to find (if not outright impossible).The fact that some streaming services warn people that the said movie was politically incorrect because our current generations can't handle real life.
And this is why a profusion of these turds basically inevitably cause something like Nazis to arise just to deal with them.They can take it even further and come up with stuff like "community defense" - which seems to be doublespeak for a mob-like alternative to police handling an issue - and undoubtedly other terms involving "community" that weren't things before the 2010s.
Anyone who is neither Southern nor black and says "y'all" needs to be put up against a wall and shot.I'm noticing a shit load more "Y'all"ing online than usual recently.
our current generations can't handle real life
And such thin-skinned SJWs can and do get into positions of power."Religious trauma."
I guess that's evidence that a number of people who used to be "euphoric" atheists in the early '10s went SJW in Current Year.99% of the people using it merely had to get up for church on Sunday or heard a sermon that hurt their feelings.
Of course Schools sometimes bans certain books from their property and they have every right to do that. Each property has it's own set of rules and that's the beauty of owning property. So those bitching about "book bans" in schools are contradicting their own narrative of private property. Teachers are usually never parents of their own classroom.All this talk about "book bans" in schools sounds like mass hysteria to me. I don't understand the issue at hand. Correct me if I'm wrong, it merely sounds like the school chooses not to supply the books in their libraries.
I also do remember those times in my life trying to find the music video "Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits. My father has been telling me it was taken off YouTube because of the usage of the word "Faggot" which many don't seem to realize in the context of lyrics is said by a gay guy who is jealous of another gay guy.Not only that, but production companies have censored stuff now deemed politically incorrect in an attempt to stay woke and pander to current politics. As an example, the video of Taco's version of Puttin' On the Ritz has seemingly been digitally edited to censor out the blackfaced accompanying dancers. Never mind that said dancers did nothing racially insensitive while wearing the blackface. Worse, the edits don't seem to mesh well with the rest of the video and the revised version looks worse than the original which is now difficult to find (if not outright impossible).
It's one thing to warn people, "Hey, this was made in a different time period, so what is/isn't culturally acceptable was different," but it's another to censor it or alter it to the point of oblivion because nobody knows how to handle adversity or topics they might not agree with.
Agreed. It's become a massive red flag for me at this point.Anyone who is neither Southern nor black and says "y'all" needs to be put up against a wall and shot.
My best guess is that some people feel that the public part of the phrase "public school" means that there should be zero censorship which to them includes the removal of any book from the school library. It's a ridiculous stance, mind you, but it seems like the one being taken when activists insist that there's nothing wrong with kindergartners learning about girldicks and the Heinz 57 variety of genders in response to the reasonable pushback that comes with such proposals.So those bitching about "book bans" in schools are contradicting their own narrative of private property. Teachers are usually never parents of their own classroom.
Happened to stumble across the audio-only video of the full song here.I also do remember those times in my life trying to find the music video "Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits. My father has been telling me it was taken off YouTube because of the usage of the word "Faggot" which many don't seem to realize in the context of lyrics is said by a gay guy who is jealous of another gay guy.
Charisma, but I guess the kids are having a hard time saying it or something.what the fuck is riz