tbhall
T. B. Hall
tbhall

It’s like those dreams you’d have as a kid after you played Game Boy all day

I think we all know these people’s answer: No, trans people shouldn’t use either bathroom. They should stay home and out of public, or preferably disappear altogether. They’re not genuinely worried about trans people molesting little kids*, they’re upset that trans people exist and that society is ready to start

Why the fuck do we continue to invite LITERAL hate groups to participate in “constructive” dialogue? I’m so tired of this “both sides need a voice” false equivalency fuckgarbage.

I also don’t think they understand that women’s bathrooms have stalls. They seem to think a trans woman is gonna go into a women’s restroom, hike up her skirt and use a urinal.

This just shows you how isolated in their little bubble these people are. This guy clearly doesn’t know any trans people in real life; they are just some boogey-men out there that he imagines looks like John Cleese in a dress and acts like a sex-crazed lunatic. Faced with an actual, real-life trans person who just

I don’t know about you, but I’m totally okay with arresting nazis. They can cry about “freedom of speech” all they want. They’re free to say it, but not free from the consequences.

There is a difference though. A comedian has adults that watch their show. Pewdiepie has a massive “kid” audience. And kids are influenced by what they see/hear. The mimic that stuff. Being a gamer you see this all the time. 9 year olds playing CSGO screaming “F*** you, you jewish f*g, Gonna gas you!”. They learned

I think it’s mostly a problem with responsibility, and how comedians tend to dodge it by saying “Hey, it’s just a joke, bro”. Anything that comes out of your mind is your responsibility, and as much as you have the right to say it, other’s have the right to disagree and voice their opinions, you don’t get a free pass

I find in most cases, when a comedian says “the audience is too politically correct,” it usually means “my lazily prejudicial observation doesn’t make them laugh — they must be the problem!

Comedy, even edgy comedy, should always punch upward—not down.

I generally consider WHO is the joking making fun of. If it’s making fun of racists or that sort, than it is generally acceptable in my book. I generally don’t think whole topics are off limits, and playing with those limits is part of the fun (see: most comedy by Louie CK). It’s usually better to take down those in

I think you misunderstand. Liberals are still rolling their eyes at you because we think you’re stupid and tedious. It’s not about being offended, we just don’t like bigots-and there’s a difference between actual edgy comedy and bigotry.

There is a line. And you can cross it. You can’t however cross it consequence-free. As long as those consequences aren’t the police, it’s all good.

I understand what you are saying, but I’d imagine that to a black person, a white guy waving the Confederate flag is a message of “I wish that you black people were once again property of white people.”

The Confederate Flag: Because why let people just think you’re a racist?

>>> “ ...leaving the inside red is fine, because it’s sterile in there...” <<<

Goddam it. It’s entirely unfair that you were able to use the same meme to respond to everyone correcting you, and, worse, that I chuckled like a fool every time I saw it.

I studied the Bible for many years, and I don’t think it says anywhere that the earth is flat. I guess it might, there’s a ton of crazy shit in there, but I don’t think it does. But the reasoning is probably still along those lines.

13/16 “bitch” isn’t an element either

bronze is an alloy you boron.