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ItsOkayToBeWight 5 points ago +5 / -0

Tokenism has always been tacky at best. In most cases, it was used as a writing foil having the character play up to racist stereotypes for the purpose of keeping the audience familiar despite telling a story with unfamiliar characters and a potentially confusing plot.

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ItsOkayToBeWight 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is what happens when these people aren't bullied. Most people don't give a shit about other people. Maybe for family they'll be more tolerant, but for strangers apathy is the norm. And in a "diverse" society like one where everyone is flying their own flag above that of their country, suspicions is the norm. So yes, people will be cold and distant even more so because you're stepping out of line.

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ItsOkayToBeWight 11 points ago +11 / -0

It's a jewish nose because the animators/directors themselves are jews, so their art direction skews towards their own likeness. Just like how Steven Universe has curly black hair.

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ItsOkayToBeWight 24 points ago +24 / -0

This is how they've been framing their arguments the whole time. "It's not enough to be color blind, you must be actively anti-racist". They've turned into the exact kind of proselytizing fanatics they accuse the right of being.

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ItsOkayToBeWight 7 points ago +7 / -0

NPCs literally are programmed. Repeat the mantra enough times and it replaces any other thoughts they have. Logic and reason don't matter. Keep repeating the mantra.

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ItsOkayToBeWight 6 points ago +6 / -0

Rule 6 comment removed

What the heck is this? Mods can edit comments?

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ItsOkayToBeWight 16 points ago +16 / -0

"ESG" is a smokescreen to engage in even more nepotism.

"Why didn't we get the government contract?"
"Your ESG is too low. Try making a bigger offering to the god of wokeness."

Also, resignations are not justice. These people need to be in prison.

by folx
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ItsOkayToBeWight 1 point ago +1 / -0

And they work from dawn to dusk trying to find the optimal font choice for a spreadsheet and have no time to court women. Japanese companies have some strange sense of duty to employees and will give a burned out employee a window watching job just to get him out of the way.

by folx
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ItsOkayToBeWight 1 point ago +1 / -0

Perhaps you forgot what capitalism did in the 1920. Do you think repealing Social Security would benefit this country? Or even be possible?

Capitalism is great for growing markets. Agriculture stopped being a growth market in the early 20th century and this was choking the world economy. Returning that industry to pure capitalism would be a disaster. We're in the same situation today where there's little room for industry to grow and competition is becoming cancerous.

The simple solution would be a shorter workweek, like the very socialist 40 hour workweek we already have.

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ItsOkayToBeWight 1 point ago +1 / -0

Japan never had a labor movement like the west did. They have relatively little work that needs doing, but they spend a whole lot of their day signaling their loyalty to the company so they can even have a job at all. It's fucking pathetic and it's very much a sign of late stage capitalism.

South Korea is in the same boat. They've embraced a lot of modern technology to make jobs easier, but this means the competition for remaining jobs is so fierce that kids have to sacrifice their entire childhood or they're not good enough to for one of the few entry level positions.

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ItsOkayToBeWight 22 points ago +22 / -0

"Liberal arts is useless" is supposed to be a warning, but these people take it as an insult. Just can't help stupid. 🤷‍♂️

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ItsOkayToBeWight 6 points ago +6 / -0

At least it's a proper swastika and not the typical spasitka.

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ItsOkayToBeWight 23 points ago +23 / -0

What's the difference? Nature: They simply lack the capability. Nurture: Society refuses to hold them accountable so they can learn how to wield power. Either way they should never have any power.

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ItsOkayToBeWight 3 points ago +3 / -0

They're get in the way in the factory and the office. But they don't have to be a burden if they're in the right profession.

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ItsOkayToBeWight 7 points ago +7 / -0

Home making is a valid profession. Gardening and raising kids is a meaningful career and produces real wealth, even if it doesn't reflect it in the GDP.

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ItsOkayToBeWight 6 points ago +6 / -0

There are more people alive today than died throughout the entirety of human history. Though we have a good reason to believe everyone will die, something may happen yet that makes immortality possible.

Likewise with empires.

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ItsOkayToBeWight 11 points ago +11 / -0

Patrick Little was a famous case. Very openly anti-jew person running for political office. Gab chose to censor him off their platform. Gab's owner has since shifted to adopt more openly anti-jewish users and even retweeted some interesting posts. Gab's owner never apologized and invited Patrick Little back. It's a small gesture that would go a long way to increase trust in Gab.

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ItsOkayToBeWight 10 points ago +10 / -0

What I find fascinating is just how valuable the media is: Social Media including Twitter, legacy media like CNN/MSNBC/Washington Post, Hollywood, etc, yet at the same time how small their valued worth is. All of these outlets combined are a small portion of our GDP, yet wield an immensely outsized influence on how policy is conducted, both domestic and foreign.

Twitter is an example of this. Only $44B, but suddenly the globalists are panicking because it's worth way more than that to their agenda.

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