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Originally Posted by demonrail666
I'd never say he was.
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no, i mean, no vietnamese, no snowflake either. “no snowflake ever called me a...” etc
by which i mean—deficiencies aside, snowflakes are my people
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Originally Posted by demonrail666
I don't know where you're going with that. All I was saying was there's a coherent (but problematic) Leftism, associated with sections of the Labour movement, that wasn't interested in, and actively opposed, egalitarianism. To highlight the existence of something isn't to endorse it. Although I do find their position interesting, from a purely intellectual point of view. I compared it with a picture of what I consider ideologically incoherent modern-day campus protestors that, for the most part, I consider expressing little more than a lifestyle choice, rather than offering any kind of interesting political position. I haven't, nor would I ever, say the same thing about the civil rights movement.
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oh.
i was just illustrating what i said above—
that the snowflakes are my people.
the left also has always disappointed me. failed promises, ineffectual tactics, irrelevant tangents, unwinnable battles... . but in the end, i just can’t relate to the wingnuts. i’m with the losers. it’s my fate.
was at the barbershop the other day, listening to a bunch of old white men, their jokes, comments, observations, etc... i can relate to them as human beings, but culturally, they say so many cringeworthy things..., ayayay... not worth arguing, might lose an ear in the process.
yep. i’d rather listen to snowflakes whine all day. grates less than wingnut laughter.