Why, because the gentle poster would like it, dontchya know.
Doesn’t matter. He still said a racist thing, and is still racist. Rule of goats applies.
Not at all, but what ever is “reason”… he still said and did a racist thing. That’s the part that matters.
“this sociopath enjoys burning children with cigarettes!”
“Tell the children not to cry because he enjoys their crying!”
“The children have thrown out his cigarettes and are laughing about it”
“Tell the children not to laugh amongst themselves about it instead they must cry so he can enjoy it”
… Logic
Surely people voice their disapproval directly at him everyday on Twitter. Hard for the message to get through when he’s blocked you though
Tell you what though, I’ve changed my mind. If I do happen to see him while I’m out and about in Pleasanton while visiting my parents, I will no longer avoid him completely. I will shout “Hey Scott, you’re a real racist asshole!”, then avoid him completely.
WTAF indeed
I mean I would have told him I don’t like his misogyny to his face if he ever decided to pick a single random American woman to listen to and that woman happened to be me… and I am sooo damned sure that would have definitely changed him because every time I’ve told some one I don’t like their abuse they have definitely been inspired to change themselves.
/S
Phew, sure does smell like someone tipped over a huge bucket of Persecution Complex in here!
Here’s another grade-school level lesson for us all to consider, as children collaboratively learning from each other, since we’re using that entirely constructive and supportive metaphor: sometimes when a person finds that their statements are being criticized, it means there’s something wrong with the statements.
This whole thing (It’s ok to be white) was engineered to create a soundbite that justifies white supremacy by creating propaganda that can say “black people don’t think it’s ok to be white” and Scott Adams legitimized it either knowingly or otherwise because he’s a racist.
This is classic manipulation true enough, but the only way to deal with it is to flood the channels with the missing context.
Because the US is currently under assault by white supremacist extremists who are trying to create propaganda for their cause, which Scott Adams deliberately amplified.
The internet is lit by gaslight.
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