Social Justice Warriors - Now With Less Feminism Sperging

Imagine living in the greatest superpower on earth and claiming the reason you failed in it is because of its economy.

Really picture it.
the US gov't bailing out corps continuously (and especially right now due to the virus, including the Fed going to start purchasing private assets as collateral for loans) is not only extremely stupid long-term but also, in fact, socialism in practice "state capitalism," so these whinge-ers are crying about living under the very system that they supposedly wish they lived under. hehe xd.
i would argue that "capitalism" (the kind that these people love to complain about at least) is actually already dead, it just died in a way nobody predicted and almost nobody noticed and many already reap the benefits from. the crushingly sad part for these folx is that you still have to get off your lazy ass and utilize those things to actually participate in the new, decentralized and electronic economy. they might actually even need to make shit with their own hands! *gasp*
 
Think Western commies are bad? Think the Japs are safe from this virus? Think again.
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"This is the official account for the hobby Communist group "Party to Protect People from Capitalism", also known as PPPC! This group is an extension of the Party to Protect People Against Capitalism."
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"This group is for those interested in carefree and leisurely discussion of the history and culture of the Soviets."

The last line is something that confuses me. Google Translate promises me that it reads "We are absolutely not a political group!" but 決して and ありません are both negative terms. To my baka-gaijin eyes, it reads something like "We are never not a political group!", but attempts at researching double negatives in Japanese show that it's a bit more complicated than that. Either way, it seems rather cheeky to label yourselves as Champions of The People, who seek to liberate them from the eeeevils of Capitalism, only to then chicken out by saying "We're not a political group! Honest!" Still, if anyone more fluent in Japanese wants to correct me on this, go right ahead.

Also, while composing this post, I decided to Google 資国党, and found this hashtag. Seems like it's short for 「資本主義から国民を守る党」, which roughly translates to the account name above. (Archive)

The actual Japanese Communist Party is a fairly boring political party that is not radical at all.
 
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She'd better watch that she doesn't anger the Language Police, as there are plenty of people in her sphere who would care to disagree.
This lady even disagrees with herself:
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You can’t say that lesbians are exclusively women attracted to women while saying he/him lesbians are valid.
 
This lady even disagrees with herself:
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You can’t say that lesbians are exclusively women attracted to women while saying he/him lesbians are valid.
Thanks, I was looking for that exact quote to point that out, but I couldn't find it. All I could find were similar posts.
 
I'm pretty sure it's the first. Ivy doesn't seem smart enough for malicious subversion. She has a certain sincerity to her whining, paranoid rants.
Yeah she's the sort if you threw the gauntlet down and told her to debate live face to face she'd crumble because the luxury of taking all the time for her smoothbrain to come up with what she thinks is a snappy comeback won't be there.
 
Here’s more pictures:
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The disability she claims is chronic pain. She also says that she grew up in an abusive household and has PTSD. She claims that she was adopted and didn’t find out about her heritage until she was older.

If she’s so worried about housing, and she says she’s Anishinaabe, she should be able to claim stake in a reservation. That said though, she looks about as native as Elizabeth Warren. As one user said before, she’s probably closer to being Gaelic.
 
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Lol, they ended up changing the title in attempt to be less inflammatory.
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Archive: http://archive.li/BVOo0

These journalists are still ragging on the Religious Right?

2004 called. They want their political opposition back.

I hated the fundies as much as the next guy, but they've also not been relevant at all in almost a decade and a half. Now most of the relevance that the Religious Right has nowadays is one that's mostly retrospective.

The closest thing we have to a Religious Right these days are elderly Boomer incumbents in the Bible Belt and traditionalist faggots like Nick Fuentes who are largely seen as a pathetic joke to most of the right these days, and all of the centrists as well.

The Religious Right were one of the major reasons why the SJW craze of the 2010's began. The other cause was the corruption of academia. Combine the Millennials having a deep resentment of the Religious Right's moral bullshit with them going to college en masse more than any other generation and you got the woke malaise of the last seven years or so.

Think Western commies are bad? Think the Japs are safe from this virus? Think again.
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"This is the official account for the hobby Communist group "Party to Protect People from Capitalism", also known as PPPC! This group is an extension of the Party to Protect People Against Capitalism."
View attachment 1205905
"This group is for those interested in carefree and leisurely discussion of the history and culture of the Soviets."

The last line is something that confuses me. Google Translate promises me that it reads "We are absolutely not a political group!" but 決して and ありません are both negative terms. To my baka-gaijin eyes, it reads something like "We are never not a political group!", but attempts at researching double negatives in Japanese show that it's a bit more complicated than that. Either way, it seems rather cheeky to label yourselves as Champions of The People, who seek to liberate them from the eeeevils of Capitalism, only to then chicken out by saying "We're not a political group! Honest!" Still, if anyone more fluent in Japanese wants to correct me on this, go right ahead.

Also, while composing this post, I decided to Google 資国党, and found this hashtag. Seems like it's short for 「資本主義から国民を守る党」, which roughly translates to the account name above. (Archive)

From what I understand, this group is kind of like those communist fringe parties that we had in the United States in the post-Cold War/pre-Recession era, where they existed and they were out there, but were fringe parties that were seen as a joke and probably couldn't win an election for county dogcatcher or Miss Hawaiian Tropic.

Someone else mentioned that here is a Japanese Communist Party that is larger than this group but is less radical and woke than these guys, and from what I can tell, they seem to be more like the Japanese equivalent of the Green Party here in the United States, a left-wing party that's sort of minor but also isn't totally fringe either.
 
These journalists are still ragging on the Religious Right?

2004 called. They want their political opposition back.

I hated the fundies as much as the next guy, but they've also not been relevant at all in almost a decade and a half. Now most of the relevance that the Religious Right has nowadays is one that's mostly retrospective.

The closest thing we have to a Religious Right these days are elderly Boomer incumbents in the Bible Belt and traditionalist faggots like Nick Fuentes who are largely seen as a pathetic joke to most of the right these days, and all of the centrists as well.

The Religious Right were one of the major reasons why the SJW craze of the 2010's began. The other cause was the corruption of academia. Combine the Millennials having a deep resentment of the Religious Right's moral bullshit with them going to college en masse more than any other generation and you got the woke malaise of the last seven years or so.



From what I understand, this group is kind of like those communist fringe parties that we had in the United States in the post-Cold War/pre-Recession era, where they existed and they were out there, but were fringe parties that were seen as a joke and probably couldn't win an election for county dogcatcher or Miss Hawaiian Tropic.

Someone else mentioned that here is a Japanese Communist Party that is larger than this group but is less radical and woke than these guys, and from what I can tell, they seem to be more like the Japanese equivalent of the Green Party here in the United States, a left-wing party that's sort of minor but also isn't totally fringe either.

I haven't met an honest to God Religious Right style fundie in over a decade. I'm sure they still exist but they're far from commonplace now.
 
I haven't met an honest to God Religious Right style fundie in over a decade. I'm sure they still exist but they're far from commonplace now.

Pretty much. The only ones I've met in recent years that were under the age of 50 was this woman who's a Jehovah's Witness that moved into my neighborhood and some of the traditionalists on this forum, and most of those guys are probably just edgy LARP'ers.

The closest thing we have to fundies that are still active and visible in the "Current Year" culture war BS are Nick Fuentes, Vox Day, and whatever is left of the Westboro Baptist Church, and all of them are pathetic lolcows who have no real influence anywhere and are widely derided by all ends of the political spectrum. Fuentes and Teddy even have their own threads here on the Farms.

Even the WBC stopped being the big MSM boogeyman and quickly became ignored after Fred Phelps died in 2014.
 
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The disability she claims is chronic pain. She also says that she grew up in an abusive household and has PTSD. She claims that she was adopted and didn’t find out about her heritage until she was older.

If she’s so worried about housing, and she says she’s Anishinaabe, she should be able to claim stake in a reservation. That said though, she looks about as native as Elizabeth Warren. As one user said before, she’s probably closer to being Gaelic.
BPD AND ECSTASY CONCEITED WITH LOW SELF-ESTEEM SHE'S A TEENAGE DREAM IF YOU HATE YOURSELF

In all seriousness, I think she only pretends to be Indian so she can call her borderline personality disorder "two-spiritedness"
 
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