Social Justice Warriors - Now With Less Feminism Sperging

He really said that? It's hilarious because that's literally exactly what they've been doing, inventing problems.
Who knows what other things we regard as fine now will become "problematic" if Current Year continues? Pretty much no one thought "exotification," "manspreading," or "microaggressions" were social justice issues back in 2000, for example.
 
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Sorry if this is late, but I'm a literary sperg and I looked up literary bias via google scholar. This person's quotes showed up, and I'm only showing you the abridged versions because the full quotes surpass Bedman's from Guilty Gear.
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It will interesting to see how these people react to a viral pandemic if coronavirus starts gaining more ground in the west. Open borders and love for all might not seem like such a good idea in a few months time.
These people already don't give a shit about spikes of violent crime and sex trafficking that has happened as a direct result of their "open border" nonsense. You think they're going to care once a literal plague shows up?
 
One thing I've realized about SJWs is they are cynics, they are the kind of person for whom the glass will always be half empty.

It doesn't matter what is going on in America, they would always be unhappy, always wanting to poke holes in anything put in front of them, nothing would ever be good enough.

I first realized that when reading the intro to Michael Moore's 2000 book "Stupid White Men" in a free sample on Amazon, in it Moore goes on and on about how terrible life is for the average person in America circa 2000 and I was like "really?" because I would say life was pretty good in America in 2000.

And that's the point, there would never be a time in which a guy like Moore would ever be happy with America, whatever America does would always be the wrong thing.

Ever listened to the song "Cynics and Critics" by Icon for Hire? This is part of the chorus -

"We're not cynics, just just don't believe a word you say,
We're not critics, we just hate it all, anyway."

Really activates the almonds, in the context of whining millennials, complaining about absolutely fucking everything.
 
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  1. The bubonic plague has come in multiple waves during different centuries. The bubonic plague traveled from China to Italy in 1347. The most recent wave of this was in China in the 1980s.
  2. Jørgensen, Dolly. "Modernity and Medieval Muck." Nature and Culture 9, no. 3 (2014): 225-37. Accessed January 31, 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/43304068.
    1. This article cites multiple occasions of 14th century Londoners complaining about waste management before the plague even got to England.
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    2. It is false that poop was just covering the streets in Medieval Europe. It is wrong to assume they had less aversion to filth than other people. Compared to today, the cleanliness isn’t optimal, but it was much better than what people stereotype it as.
  3. It is not racist and xenophobic to want to protect yourself from a virus. A travel ban to and from China was recently implemented. Here is the warning from the US government. The travel ban only mentions people traveling to and from China, and it doesn’t assume everyone is infected. It is a general warning.
  4. Take a history class and learn to read things that don’t conform to your world view all the time. If anything, you sound more racist than the people you’re accusing of being racist.
 
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  1. The bubonic plague has come in multiple waves during different centuries. The bubonic plague traveled from China to Italy in 1347. The most recent wave of this was in China in the 1980s.
  2. Jørgensen, Dolly. "Modernity and Medieval Muck." Nature and Culture 9, no. 3 (2014): 225-37. Accessed January 31, 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/43304068.
    1. This article cites multiple occasions of 14th century Londoners complaining about waste management before the plague even got to England.
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    2. It is false that poop was just covering the streets in Medieval Europe. It is wrong to assume they had less aversion to filth than other people. Compared to today, the cleanliness isn’t optimal, but it was much better than what people stereotype it as.
  3. It is not racist and xenophobic to want to protect yourself from a virus. A travel ban to and from China was recently implemented. Here is the warning from the US government. The travel ban only mentions people traveling to and from China, and it doesn’t assume everyone is infected. It is a general warning.
  4. Take a history class and learn to read things that don’t conform to your world view all the time. If anything, you sound more racist than the people you’re accusing of being racist.
I thought medieval Europe was teeming with niggers and other assorted brown people? Isn't that their claim every time TV/Movies/Novels/Games doesn't have diversity up to their standards?
 
The Black Death wasn’t much affected by not bathing and throwing stuff out of windows. It was clearly transmitted person to person. Close living quarters were more of a culprit than bathing.
She’s also wrong historically - medieval people bathed pretty regularly, even peasants. Not bathing was more of a thing in Tudor times.

roman Britain probably had people from all over in specific areas - garrisons controlled by the Roman military, because the military had people from all over the empire in. I’m fairly sure I’ve seen one dig On Time Team where over 10% of skeletons in a Roman military cemetery were non native. But... of course that’s one very narrow time period and narrow social setting. The vast, vast majority of Brits in the Middle Ages would have been white. mostly natives, some Danes, and all the other European and British lot who have washed across our shores. But mainly white. ironically in pushing one form of diversity that’s historically incorrect, they ignore the fact that Britain has always had numerous tribes and invaders and whatnot.
 
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Ever listened to the song "Cynics and Critics" by Icon for Hire? This is part of the chorus -

"We're not cynics, just just don't believe a word you say,
We're not critics, we just hate it all, anyway."

Really activates the almonds, in the context of whining millennials, complaining about absolutely fucking everything.

To be fair, that could be any angsty adolescent cohort.
 
The Black Death wasn’t much affected by not bathing and throwing stuff out of windows. It was clearly transmitted person to person. Close living quarters were more of a culprit than bathing.
She’s also wrong historically - medieval people bathed pretty regularly, even peasants. Not bathing was more of a thing in Tudor times.
hell weren't there places in europe that didn't get it at all by quarantining themselves?

  1. The bubonic plague has come in multiple waves during different centuries. The bubonic plague traveled from China to Italy in 1347. The most recent wave of this was in China in the 1980s.
wypipol are raysis for fearing the chinese when they got the plague... from china... oh

anyone seeing a pattern here
 
hell weren't there places in europe that didn't get it at all by quarantining themselves?
Hospitals were available in the Middle Ages too. Though, the article says that they took many forms, such as being part of monasteries. Yes, some people did protect themselves by issuing quarantines. In 17th century England there was another outbreak of plague. Hygiene was harder for poorer areas to maintain, so those places ended up getting hurt the most. There’s a mention of walled cities in the article as well, which were used to prevent the spread of the plague too.
 
hell weren't there places in europe that didn't get it at all by quarantining themselves?
I think so. There were certainly places who bravely quarantined themselves so they all died (Eyam, in Derbyshire, is a very sad but interesting story.) even the word quarantine comes from the forty days it was thought to incubate, doesn’t it?
 
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  1. The bubonic plague has come in multiple waves during different centuries. The bubonic plague traveled from China to Italy in 1347. The most recent wave of this was in China in the 1980s.
  2. Jørgensen, Dolly. "Modernity and Medieval Muck." Nature and Culture 9, no. 3 (2014): 225-37. Accessed January 31, 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/43304068.
    1. This article cites multiple occasions of 14th century Londoners complaining about waste management before the plague even got to England.
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    2. It is false that poop was just covering the streets in Medieval Europe. It is wrong to assume they had less aversion to filth than other people. Compared to today, the cleanliness isn’t optimal, but it was much better than what people stereotype it as.
  3. It is not racist and xenophobic to want to protect yourself from a virus. A travel ban to and from China was recently implemented. Here is the warning from the US government. The travel ban only mentions people traveling to and from China, and it doesn’t assume everyone is infected. It is a general warning.
  4. Take a history class and learn to read things that don’t conform to your world view all the time. If anything, you sound more racist than the people you’re accusing of being racist.
"Stop worrying about disease because over half a century ago disease killed a huge portion of the people on the continent your ancestors are from."

What an absolutely galaxy brained take. Even if the history was correct this would be one of the most retarded takes in existence. Might as well go up to someone whose people have historically been victims of genocide and ask them how are they gonna get all up in arms about keeping genocidal invaders out when the Germans/Turks/Hutus/their own communist governments genocided their ancestors back in the day. They should learn to embrace and be tolerant of genocide instead of, you know, trying to prevent that horrible experience from being repeated.

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This is what happens when you have too much time on your hands. You end up coming out with amazingly ignorant hot takes.
I'll go back when all the browns are deported from Europe regardless of how long they've been living there, buffalo nigger. If you love this standard, let's apply it across the board. And yeah, your ancestors got a shit hand, but nowadays you've got affirmative action, casino money, and your own semi-autonomous states-within-a-state where your tribal leaders get way more self governance than the people living around them. If conditions are still shitty, you have no one to blame but yourselves.
 
"Stop worrying about disease because over half a century ago disease killed a huge portion of the people on the continent your ancestors are from."

What an absolutely galaxy brained take. Even if the history was correct this would be one of the most exceptional takes in existence. Might as well go up to someone whose people have historically been victims of genocide and ask them how are they gonna get all up in arms about keeping genocidal invaders out when the Germans/Turks/Hutus/their own communist governments genocided their ancestors back in the day. They should learn to embrace and be tolerant of genocide instead of, you know, trying to prevent that horrible experience from being repeated.
The only way for this take to make any sense is if she(?) is mad at whitey for using the Wu Flu as an opportunity to dunk on mainland Chinks for their shit hygiene when whitey wasn't so different back in the day. Might want to use a more recent example than the Black Death, (which ironically came from China) though.
 
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