Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so freaking sick of progressives.
They’re Bizarro MAGA.
Yes while we’re at it let’s bring back blackface! Right?!? So silly white people can’t do that anymore because of progressives making us think about what it implies.
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate learning how something I took for granted might be offending someone whose perspective I had not considered.
Think of all of the things that the majority used to joke about, that we now realize was not okay.
If you are not moved by such information, don’t adjust your behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
New topic to be offended by: fake scars for Halloween. It's offensive to have fake scars bc it appropriates the having-scars community.
https://www.npr.org/2023/10/27/1208753439/should-my-halloween-costume-include-a-fake-scar-this-activist-says-no
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lol. I saw this article and sent the link to my Gen X friends. I’m 43. Is this really how Gen Z folks approach life? Offended by everything and needing a safe space?
What about witch costumes? The legacy of Salem an issue as well? Where is the line drawn? Where do these young weaklings sack up? It’s kind of insane. I know they’re a handful in the workplace and don’t listen to anyone. Sht they can barely write, too. Well I guess we’ll see how America fares on the world stage in 30 years when these fks are running the country. They’d prob just roll over and abandon democracy if it was the easy thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can kind of understand the idea that scars shouldn’t be part of a creepy Halloween costume because some people live with them all year long and their scars shouldn’t make them feel creepy.
https://deadline.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/taylor-hickson-injury-before-after-scar.jpg
Should we cancel Halloween? Is there a list of costumes that I can run by a committee to ensure they don’t in appropriately touch on cultural appropriation or now this new sensitivity to scars? What about a sexy nurse costume? Does that offend sex positive women? I’m just really scared right now and could use a few grievance counselors and a quiet room away from anyone who doesn’t share my views.
Anonymous wrote:I can kind of understand the idea that scars shouldn’t be part of a creepy Halloween costume because some people live with them all year long and their scars shouldn’t make them feel creepy.
https://deadline.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/taylor-hickson-injury-before-after-scar.jpg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
New topic to be offended by: fake scars for Halloween. It's offensive to have fake scars bc it appropriates the having-scars community.
https://www.npr.org/2023/10/27/1208753439/should-my-halloween-costume-include-a-fake-scar-this-activist-says-no
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Must be terrible having a news organization cover all sorts of different opinions. How dare they do a three minute listen on a person who has feelings about her facial scar.
Anonymous wrote:
New topic to be offended by: fake scars for Halloween. It's offensive to have fake scars bc it appropriates the having-scars community.
https://www.npr.org/2023/10/27/1208753439/should-my-halloween-costume-include-a-fake-scar-this-activist-says-no
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