The Insane "Social Justice" Thread II

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    LockStocksAndBarrel

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    I wonder how that's gonna play out. Also, I hate yahoo and need to find an alternative...

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    We have to believe her because she said so!
     

    ArcadiaGP

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    Latest Crowder "Change My Mind"... this one on Rape Culture is a Myth.

    One notable reaction from people is how they tell him he shouldn't talk about this topic.

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    ArcadiaGP

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    One of the more effective ways of silencing dissent? Repeatedly misapplying a label to someone.

    Find an influential voice... call them something considered reprehensible by society... and viola, they'll be shunned by moderate outlets.

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    ArcadiaGP

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    Oh Kotaku.

    SJWs don't like being called NPCs. Hah.

    How the "NPC" meme, which paints people as agency-free and incapable of critical thought, tries to dehumanize "SJWs" - Kotaku (Archive)

    About a month ago, a meme along those lines took root on 4chan and among anti-progressive online communities. It’s called the NPC meme and it goes like this: Out there in the world, there are literal NPCs—the term for non-playable characters in video games—who have no internality whatsoever. There are some giveaways, of course. They spit out canned lines—“Good weather today, huh?”—and flock to normie trends (are Ugg boots still a thing?) and, for the most part, share the same uncritical worldview.

    Part crackpot social theory and part elementary school insult, the NPC meme originated from a deeply comical medley of bogus physics and stupid religion found on the messaging board 4Chan. Originally posted in 2016, it resurfaced last month. “I have a theory that there are only a fixed quantity of souls on planet Earth that cycle continuously through reincarnation,” a 4Chan poster wrote. “However, since the human growth rate is so severe, the soulless extra walking flesh piles around us are NPC’s [sic], or ultimate normalf*gs, who autonomously follow group think and social trends in order to appear convingly human.”
     

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    Umm, their violence is not "non-existent".


    Yep. When was the last time a right winger swung a bike lock at a p***y hat wearing leftist?

    Lots of violence from the left. Not so much from the right.

    If the right were violent, there would it would have been Kent State 2.0 the other day during the open carry march.
     
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