When I was open minded to their views, everything was ok. The moment I questioned anything, there was no good faith attempt to understand my point of view.
and the one that was the saddest is the Xavier Denrnhelm response. The women that makes 400k was oppressed but the janitor doing 24k was the oppresser.
Yes. Here's a recent presentation from the CDC on vaccine implementation: Notice that they express concern over the "ethical principle" that white people are too overrepresented among adults >65, relative to the more diverse essential workers.
So to sum up, in this single article by @JanHoffmanNYT, three experts--Schdmit, Lipsitch, and Gould-- say that more white people dying will "level the playing field", teachers are "too white" to deserve a vaccine, but that their "Black and Brown" students make them deserving.
I was always very liberal and considered myself an atheist until maybe 2013 or 14. I had a ex-room mate suddenly decide they were trans and of course somehow come into contact with an old class mate that was also recently trans. I wanted to be as supporting and helpful as I could because I had lost another friend to suicide recently and I was aware of the potential for depression for people undergoing such radical changes.
I really did try to be as supporting as possible but some of the shit that they said taught me that these otherwise intelligent people were completely insane. I let it go until they linked an article about how the Canadian government would charge parents and even remove parents if they didnt follow through with the child's wishes to be trans. I asked why anyone would think that was a good idea and got abusively lectured about how kids as young as 4 really do know what gender that they should be and can get put on hormone blockers with no repercussions. Then I knew, these people are delusional at best, evil at worst. For my part I tried to stay friendly but they really didn't like me after I told them my view point, whatever friendship we had was broken. Over the next two years I learned that I am very much a libertarian and even awoke my desire to reexamine my faith.
There are some good ones here I want to comment on
The guy who got told he was priviledged over sushi he was paying for. I went through a horrible date similar to this and ended up walking up front, having them put my order in a to go box, paying, and then telling the girl I was leaving and just left. She was left to pay for her own food. Sometimes you just gotta cut your losses.
Ben Affleck and the islamaphobia scream. That was a truly bizarre one. A rich elitist yelling at an athiest about how he's racist for disagreeing with a religion. I didn't know it then but clown world was kicking up to 11 and beyond at that point.
The girl who mentions her femist mom told her about abortions, sex life, etc. I used to hang out at a friends aunt's house and that description hits home. They were some old hippies who welcomed everyone and allowed the kids to do some stuff that as an adult I would be calling the cops for. Their daughter got knocked up around 19-20. Abandon her kid with them until it was about 6, then took the kid back. No one in that house hold finds this to be a problem. I think that people with shaky morals do bad things, then justify there kids doing the same. If they did anything else then they'd have to realize they were the source of their kids being shitty. Just sucks because the girl in that post understood how bad her mom was.
This one I like a lot:
and the one that was the saddest is the Xavier Denrnhelm response. The women that makes 400k was oppressed but the janitor doing 24k was the oppresser.
Apparently the wokies found that thread too, because they are absolutely seething in those replies.
Has anyone told them CDC and NYT article supported witholding covid vaccines from whites.
https://archive.vn/Z7Y2e
https://archive.vn/ZRIwG
STOP NOTICING THINGS OY VEY!!!!
For those of us without a login, mind posting a screenshot of some fun ones?
agreed, lets see the 2.2% Twitter activists in action.
Needing a login to see comments smh
My favorite desperate approach is the "question asker." It goes like this:
"What was it about that experience that bother you?..."
(OP explains with detail)
"Why did that bother you exactly?..."
(OP answers the question with more detail)
"It's hard to believe or understand you when you're so vague."
Wew, I'm spreading that shit around. There's a lot of good stuff in there.
Deleted soon comrade.
Well, I'm sorry that people don't appreciate the neo-avant-garde "Buick Century on cinder block" aesthetic, but, deal wiz it.
As ridiculous and sad as that op-ed title is, it still made me laugh.
I was always very liberal and considered myself an atheist until maybe 2013 or 14. I had a ex-room mate suddenly decide they were trans and of course somehow come into contact with an old class mate that was also recently trans. I wanted to be as supporting and helpful as I could because I had lost another friend to suicide recently and I was aware of the potential for depression for people undergoing such radical changes.
I really did try to be as supporting as possible but some of the shit that they said taught me that these otherwise intelligent people were completely insane. I let it go until they linked an article about how the Canadian government would charge parents and even remove parents if they didnt follow through with the child's wishes to be trans. I asked why anyone would think that was a good idea and got abusively lectured about how kids as young as 4 really do know what gender that they should be and can get put on hormone blockers with no repercussions. Then I knew, these people are delusional at best, evil at worst. For my part I tried to stay friendly but they really didn't like me after I told them my view point, whatever friendship we had was broken. Over the next two years I learned that I am very much a libertarian and even awoke my desire to reexamine my faith.
Man this is a really good article because it just covers so much.
It's almost effective at pushing back on the culture war. Rest assured nothing will happen about it.
There are some good ones here I want to comment on
The guy who got told he was priviledged over sushi he was paying for. I went through a horrible date similar to this and ended up walking up front, having them put my order in a to go box, paying, and then telling the girl I was leaving and just left. She was left to pay for her own food. Sometimes you just gotta cut your losses.
Ben Affleck and the islamaphobia scream. That was a truly bizarre one. A rich elitist yelling at an athiest about how he's racist for disagreeing with a religion. I didn't know it then but clown world was kicking up to 11 and beyond at that point.
The girl who mentions her femist mom told her about abortions, sex life, etc. I used to hang out at a friends aunt's house and that description hits home. They were some old hippies who welcomed everyone and allowed the kids to do some stuff that as an adult I would be calling the cops for. Their daughter got knocked up around 19-20. Abandon her kid with them until it was about 6, then took the kid back. No one in that house hold finds this to be a problem. I think that people with shaky morals do bad things, then justify there kids doing the same. If they did anything else then they'd have to realize they were the source of their kids being shitty. Just sucks because the girl in that post understood how bad her mom was.