I'll try to do my part, Seth. But it's hard to keep a sense of humor in the face of the absolute ruthlessness of the tranny lobby and the ignorance or cowardice of those who think it's merely a matter of "live and let live."
Also bear in mind that while mocking these people is a lot of fun, it also accomplishes absolutely nothing concrete. If it did, then you wouldn't have pride parades and Drag Queen Story Hour in towns with a population of 10000.
If a joke offended you it either touched a nerve or you just think it's dumb. If you think it's dumb, just let it be. it's not hurting you. If it touches a nerve, you probably need to think about your position.
So this is the core behavior that once upon a time we would have taught children. To basically learn from criticism, or mockery, and put it behind them. Parents instead started teaching children they should hear no criticism, long before we got to the point of legitimizing transsexualism. Moral laziness many years ago, purporting to be harmless, led us here.
I thoroughly enjoyed the content of the video, but spending all that editing time just rewriting the spoken words into animations on additional slides seems a terrible waste.
In education videos this is a quite effective technique that helps me remember. Some people, for sure, would be better off just listening. With this kind of animation, you can teach audio and visual learners at the same time.
I'll try to do my part, Seth. But it's hard to keep a sense of humor in the face of the absolute ruthlessness of the tranny lobby and the ignorance or cowardice of those who think it's merely a matter of "live and let live."
“Live and let them kill you, bigot!”
Live and let them kill themselves, their numbers are proving quite effective.
Also bear in mind that while mocking these people is a lot of fun, it also accomplishes absolutely nothing concrete. If it did, then you wouldn't have pride parades and Drag Queen Story Hour in towns with a population of 10000.
That’s a very interesting point. Maybe because some guys have a fetish for humiliation and so don’t respond as most people do?
But that doesn’t explain the large crowds….
Castigat ridendo mores!
If a joke offended you it either touched a nerve or you just think it's dumb. If you think it's dumb, just let it be. it's not hurting you. If it touches a nerve, you probably need to think about your position.
So this is the core behavior that once upon a time we would have taught children. To basically learn from criticism, or mockery, and put it behind them. Parents instead started teaching children they should hear no criticism, long before we got to the point of legitimizing transsexualism. Moral laziness many years ago, purporting to be harmless, led us here.
I thoroughly enjoyed the content of the video, but spending all that editing time just rewriting the spoken words into animations on additional slides seems a terrible waste.
In education videos this is a quite effective technique that helps me remember. Some people, for sure, would be better off just listening. With this kind of animation, you can teach audio and visual learners at the same time.