Originally Posted by
KnockKnock
Yeah, the irony.
It is ironic that those who scream snowflake at people who speak up against racism or injustice are they themselves the one who live in fear of minorities and immigrants. Fear that they’ll take their jobs, move into their neighborhoods, protest in their towns. They’re always the ones who say, “I’m not racist, BUT...”
What injustice? All I see are ignorant people spouting off debunked talking points and rioting. Given the almost 90 days of rioting and destruction I the anger against these "peaceful protesters" justified.
Originally Posted by
KnockKnock
It is ironic that those same scared people who decry “cancel culture”, because the Dixie chicks change their name or Washington dropped the derogatory “redskin” moniker, are the ones trying to put Goodyear out of business, stopped shopping at Dick’s sporting goods, smashed their yeti coolers, refused to buy Taylor Swift CD’s, burned their Nike’s, boycotted the NFL and drummed out a player for raising the issue at hand. Why, even last night during the RNC, they pulled a speech from a Q supporter. (Which I agree they were right to do but daaaaaamn, the irony).
Nice projection but Boycotting something you disagree with not the same as cancel culture. If you bothered to inform yourself on what it actually is you would see that.
Originally Posted by
KnockKnock
It is ironic that the same weak minded folks call anyone using their first amendment rights to protest any injustice, a fascist. All while supporting forcible suppression of that opposition and strong regimentation of society. Which if you haven’t guessed, is the very definition of fascism.
No I think the weak minded people are still the ones thinking that rioting and destroying property is "protesting injustice".
Originally Posted by
KnockKnock
Most ironic of all, the ones promoting a petition to “depoliticize” AS, are using right leaning talking points.
So in short, I agree, “oh, the irony”.
You mean factual information?