How do you know what I would accept? It would largely depend on what you mean by hate speech. I don't consider calling people fat or unattractive hate speech. Bitchy yes, hate speech, no.
How do you know what I would accept? It would largely depend on what you mean by hate speech. I don't consider calling people fat or unattractive hate speech. Bitchy yes, hate speech, no.
SJW has become an insult for the same reason the term political correctness has come to be widely despised: too much of something can be bad, even when the original intentions were good. And much of what is preached in the name of social justice is ugly and authoritarian.
Wow, this site is a hotbed of whiny SJWs. Care to provide any concrete examples of MY's hate speech?
They get to decide what they print, but the don't get to renege on contracts and legal agreements. So it will be down to evidence in court, unless S&S decide to settle out of court.
Yes, there is such a thing as being an SJW. Anyone who believes in cultural appropriation, manspreading and Western college rape culture is an SJW. And she was hardly guiltless in her responses to people, some of whom were merely mocking her poor performance and the appalling quality of the film. There were racists…
What 'super-racist shit' specifically?
It can mean both. Context matters.
You must be remarkably slow or wilfully blind if you find it hard to see negative aspects of political correctness. I would suggest you look at the racist concept of 'cultural appropriation', a fine example of very bad political correctness.
You may have done. I was lazy, I didn't read them.
Yes, I give striped women a very hard time. Disgusting freaks.
Well not quite. I wouldn't dream of calling myself a feminist, but by the usual dictionary definition, I am. Personally, I think second wave feminism equally as ludicrous as third wave feminism, but people like to make these distinctions.
That isn't the point. It is almost never used civilly, let alone with love and affection. The word shouldn't be fetishised and given a power it wouldn't ordinarily possess with this universal overreaction and over sensitivity. If people make it a word you can't say, the 'N word', a word we dare not invoke without…
Oh, the evidence is there all right.
I can see that, but Milo does it with more humour.
Of course you're surprised. You can only see the word through your narrow lens. That is called confirmation bias. What you have to realise is some people have a different point of view than you, quite large numbers in fact, and support people who express different opinions. Those people you call bigots, with or…
Why not? It's just a word. People get obsessed with words and symbols as if they have power in themselves. it is not the word, it is the hatred behind it, the intention behind it which hurts. You can take any word in the dictionary and if you apply it to someone with enough venom it will become a slur. Fainting or…
No, the danger is losing freedom of speech. That effects everybody, left and right.
BLM is a political movement which many people have reservations about, including many black people. It, like all political movements, is not above criticism. Criticising BLM is not attacking black people as a group, just as criticising feminism is not attacking women as a group. It is simply disagreeing with their…
If the political correctness is silencing you with violence or the threat of violence then you have a legitimate problem. The morons would be the ones doing the silencing or excusing it.
No, he has even called himself a second wave feminist. I think it highly unlikely he would criticise Ayaan Hirsi Ali and he is a friend of Christina Hoff Sommers and an admirer of Camille Paglia and has even spoken warmly of Julie Bindel, with whom he has had a friendly debate.