RE: Daily conspiracy
November 8, 2022 at 5:45 pm
(This post was last modified: November 8, 2022 at 7:30 pm by Irreligious Atheist.)
(November 8, 2022 at 1:53 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote:(November 8, 2022 at 11:48 am)Irreligious Atheist Wrote: Not quite. I've always been proud to defend white supremacists and I don't think I've stuttered in my defense of them. That's not quite the same as me defending white supremacy, however. I don't endorse that troll calling AOC a big booty latina to her face, but I will completely defend his right to do so and I don't want him punished for it. So yes, that means I'm proud to defend misogynistic trolls, but it has nothing whatsoever to do with me endorsing or not endorsing that particular behaviour. And my mother doesn't have a grave. She's alive and well.I agree, they're not the same thing, and you go that extra mile. Perhaps you can work on that and break away from your obsession with white supremacist conspiracy theories? You have a problem, you appear to be aware of the problem. Will you make it past step one and do something about your problem?
I go that extra mile.. well, sure. Anything can be interpreted as racist by anyone else, as words like racist, transphobe, fascist, etc have basically lost all meaning in modern society, and common usage of these terms to just describe anyone one dislikes has rendered them pretty useless.
The ACLU defending Klan marches, was based on liberal principle. I'm not trying to pass myself off as some total progressive by mentioning I have liberal views though. I've had no problem admitting my views on the other side. What do I think should be done about school shootings? Absolutely nothing. I want gun laws to be rolled back, actually. One of my favourite comedians currently is the founder of the Proud Boys. I can watch him and Anthony Cumia sitting there mocking black women's whacky hairstyles for twenty minutes straight, and I'm on the floor laughing the material is so good, but that doesn't make me a racist for having a little chuckle, I don't think. I still find the attack helicopter video by that African creator to be hilarious, and it still hasn't gotten old to me, but hey, that doesn't stop me from completely accepting trans identities and sympathizing with their struggle. As a kid, I actually used to sneak my moms dresses and try them on in the bathroom, so I can probably relate to trans more than most. I never said that my sense of comedy wasn't immature. Comedy, however, I don't believe is really supposed to be mature. Oh no, I laughed at some jokes. And now you're going to try to spin laughing at jokes as being worse than what you want, which is to ban 40 percent of black youth from school, because you don't think black people are good parents. like Tomato. You or Tomato, please go post that opinion on black twitter calling 40 percent of them bad parents, and see what black people really think of you two, supposed white saviours.
The most offensive thing I've posted on here is probably me saying that I like white beauty standards. That might have been going a bit far, as little girls should feel like they have representation in the media. At the moment though, whiteness has always been an extremely desired trait, all around the world, and beauty is in the eye of the beholder, of course, but those black queens Beyonce, Rihanna, and the new black Little Mermaid... these people are in these positions because of their European facial features. Even the black community worships European facial features. Most of us love European features. Maybe some day we'll get a little further in moving past worshipping white European features, but for now, this is the way of the world.
I don't see what problem I have that you are referring to. A little Holocaust denial is a sign of a healthy society, imo. People questioning whether children died at Sandy Hook? They're idiots, but without them, society is less healthy imo. A society where you can't question the history books? That's scary. You're cool with possibly millions of deaths, so Ukraine doesn't have to give up a tiny strip of land. I'm ok with millions of covid deaths, but I'll get miffed over a handful of prisoners dying at the hands of the death penalty. I'm going to stand on principle, regardless of the results, just as you have done. We're not all that different. And not everything is to be blamed on free speech. Why didn't the Dems try harder to codify Roe into law? RBG made one of the biggest egotistical mistakes in history by not retiring, and she cursed women with her mistake. Sometimes human error is a big part of history. Not everything can be blamed on free speech and liberty. Come on, now. And how about neoliberalism take some blame for the rise of Trumpism? You asked for a Trump to rise up. But blame free speech.