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Post by respect77 on Nov 3, 2019 13:57:10 GMT
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Post by Russg on Nov 5, 2019 20:33:57 GMT
Mr. Rubin imagines a near future where everyone is canceled for 15 minutes. And the more they try to cancel this and that, the less impactful it will be. I saw some British journalist who looked like she had a rod stuck up her ass on Twitter calling out the BBC for showing the Thriller video today. What gets me about these people is, who is it exactly that they are trying to cancel? MJ? Well, he's dead. His music and legacy? Well, that's not up to any one person, it's up to the public at large. The sheer arrogance of these journalists to think that they can use their social media platforms to speak on behalf of us all as if they are somehow doing us a public service? Open your fucking window you toffee-nosed bitch and you'll see there's a world that exists outside of your insulated bubble of perpetually-outraged, lefty backpatters and virtue-signallers. People who are easily outraged outrage me.
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Post by MattyJam on Nov 5, 2019 20:44:04 GMT
Mr. Rubin imagines a near future where everyone is canceled for 15 minutes. And the more they try to cancel this and that, the less impactful it will be. I saw some British journalist who looked like she had a rod stuck up her ass on Twitter calling out the BBC for showing the Thriller video today. What gets me about these people is, who is it exactly that they are trying to cancel? MJ? Well, he's dead. His music and legacy? Well, that's not up to any one person, it's up to the public at large. The sheer arrogance of these journalists to think that they can use their social media platforms to speak on behalf of us all as if they are somehow doing us a public service? Open your fucking window you toffee-nosed bitch and you'll see there's a world that exists outside of your insulated bubble of perpetually-outraged, lefty backpatters and virtue-signallers. People who are easily outraged outrage me. Yes, I saw that too on Twitter. The most amusing thing to me about Woke culture is, they are slowly morphing into Helen Lovejoy from The Simpsons ("won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?"). The very people who consider themselves progressive and ultra-liberal are now so desperate in their attempts to be all-encompassing and politically correct, they are becoming the hysterical church elders of 2019.
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Post by ghost on Dec 6, 2019 21:03:01 GMT
Yes, the woke generation are a loud-mouth, approval-hungry joke - essentially children that have grown up with their faces glued so permanently to the screens of their devices that they’ve barely looked up at the actual world they exist in - that don’t care about facts, details or context, only about appearing to be on the right-on side of any argument, whilst harvesting those all-important likes & shares on social media. It’s really infantile & what’s shocking is that there aren’t more people with the power of critical thought on planet Earth in 2019. Being outraged about perceived discrimination is the new religion. Like all religion, if you dare to disagree you are a heretic and must be punished and silenced.
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Post by mjjfan810 on Jan 11, 2020 13:38:36 GMT
I just saw #justinbieberisoverparty trending on Twitter and clicked on it to see what it was all about. It transpires that it's not about anything, just a bunch of people with a Twitter account getting this to trend because they don't like him. I'm not exactly the kind of demographic that listens to Biebers music, but the irony of these Twitter folks being so pressed about a celebrity that thousands of them post the same hashtag and get it to trend is surely a sign that said celebrity is actually still very relevant.
Cancel culture is so moronic.
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Post by Russg on Aug 7, 2020 17:55:37 GMT
Nice to see celebs talking openly about this now. I so agree with Kelly about social media users trying to play God.
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