Please look up the definition of “fascism.” It actually doesn’t just mean “thing that I don’t like.”
Please look up the definition of “fascism.” It actually doesn’t just mean “thing that I don’t like.”
“Hey, you! Yeah, you! Fuck you for being a man! Go die in a fire!”
Oh that’s mature. “Nya nya, boys are icky. Go die in a fire (??).”
“There are things that the Republicans are doing everyday that threaten the American way of life.”
Remember when GTA was an open world game about cops and robbers?
“Trump is Hitler but worse.”
Honestly. She is the racist in that scenario. Just imagine a white person doing this in a “ghetto-ified” neighborhood, walking around and looking at them like they’re some kind of scurrying vermin who have “taken over.” Wouldn’t this be rightly called out as evil racist thinking?
This is a ridiculously simplistic way to view the world.
It’s sad, isn’t it? Even if they have legitimate gripes and grievances, and they often do, it’s all buried under a fundamentally flawed philosophy that can never be satisfied. The inevitable result is adherents who are perpetually dissatisfied and angry because the world will not and can not conform to the ways they…
...is that really all you care to reply to? Well, okay.
I think you missed my point entirely. It is not a matter of blame.
I honestly find this all so interesting, and I think the entire paradigm I’m seeing here is pretty silly.
Thanks for the thoughtful reply, and you’re 100% right about the irrelevance of the first amendment here.
“Concern trolls?”
Defense? This is a question of definitions, and depending on the question at hand, it can actually be relevant.
Great article. Good info. However...
“But of the over 29 million American Girl dolls that have been sold in the past 31 years, I’ve personally identified with exactly zero. I felt left out and woefully unimportant.”
I find it amazing that you’re so quick to lump any honest disagreements in with the “trolls.”
Ya. Grate summerizashion.
“’May men go extinct, they cause us to have mental illnesses,’ they sing. Hell yeah.”