Posted on 05/05/2018 1:12:17 PM PDT by davikkm
There is no doubt that the internet is filled with enormous mobs of left-wing ideologues waiting to display their supposed moral superiority. Whenever someone says or does something that may be received as remotely offensive, leftists show their tolerance and open-mindedness by berating them online. Its not a couple leftists, or hundreds of leftists. Its millions. We recently saw another example of this when Keziah Daum, a high school senior, decided to wear a Chinese qipao dress to her prom.
The mob of outraged leftists jumped on Keziah after this tweet from Jeremy Lam:
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Cultural Appropriation is appropriate.
For years we heard that there is no unique American culture and that is why we needed to embrace multi-culturalism. Now we can’t celebrate those aspects of other cultures and by doing so is proof of white privilege. These people need to FOAD!
Your blog is not "Necessary For Human Progress".
Just another made up way to be offended.
“Cultural Appropriation” is yet another example of Lefty PC retards (can I say that) trying to control normal people through language. Thank You George Orwell for pointing it out so clearly. Copying the good and different is a compliment.
I’m sick and tired of all these other culture appropriating all the inventions and scientific discoveries of white people. Including the languages.
Cultural Appropriation is a stupid concept and people who mention it seriously do not deserve to be taken seriously.
Remember, in many of these situations the ‘millions’ of people commenting are bots creating ‘people.’ There are many more of us then there are of them. We are just busy every day doing the right thing.
SWJs want us to return to the Tower of Babel.
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