Posted on 05/09/2016 10:45:44 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Remember when Joseph Backholm, director of the Family Policy Institute of Washington State, ventured onto the University of Washington campus and told them that he was a Chinese woman? Remember the idiocy that ensued from these students who went to absurd lengths not to offend him, and tell him that his identity as an Asian woman was fine? Well, that lunacy has gone international. In Sweden, a Swedish woman told students at Södertörn University that she was a 66 Japanese man. These students also went to great lengths to avoid saying what is an absolute fact; that this woman is not six-foot, shes not a man, and shes not Japanese. Hence, the underlying theme within the world of identity politics: its completely detached from reality.
When asked about their reactions if she were to tell them that shes a man, Japanese, over six-foot, a seven-year old, and someone who plans to re-enroll back into primary schoolmost of the students seemed fine with it.
If I say that I am Japanese, what would you say? asked the woman.
Uh, I dont know, says the student.
You dont look Japanese, so to speak. I might ask some questions, said another.
The woman continues by saying, You can see me as a man, but you are unsure if I could be Japanese. Why?
Yes, not at first. But if you say you are a man, then I would say OK, replied one of the interviewees.
Like at the University of Washington, students had a nonchalant attitude towards things are just in keeping with basic facts and reality. You are either over six-foot, or youre not. Theres not well, if you feel that way, whom am I to judge. Thats nurturing and enabling a detached reality.
Luckily, there was some sense of hope. When pressing folks about being seven years old, which they annoyingly accepted, the woman asks, if I feel like seven-years old, should I get to date seven-year old boys and girls?
There I said no, said the student. That you feel seven is one thing, but what you in fact is an entirely different matter. Alas, pedophilia seems to be the red line, where reality triumphs over so-called identity politics.
At the same time, you still need an avalanche of Advil to get through this nonsensical drivel. How can one have a discussion with a person who thinks its okay to accept someone who is male, Asian, prepubescent, and over six-foot? You cant. Its sheer idiocy. Biology and ethnic/racial composition are quite concrete things in life and society. If that werent the case, then suspect classes wouldnt be a thing to take into account regarding 14th Amendment protections.
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Rachel Dolezal like people gaming the system to get money for college. What do they expect?
(That's weird.)
Thanks for posting.
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They were taught that there is no truth, everything is relative, there are no objective facts, and who are you to judge others? We are reaping the rewards.
bkmk
I feel your pain...
Some things are harder to change than others.
Flip Wilson as Geraldine, who is showing off her newly-bleached white hair:
“How do ya’ll like my hair, honey?
You don’t think it makes me look
too Polish, do you?”
Lol!
Dishonesty is a vice when it is used to gain a value without earning or deserving it, such as by fraud or misrepresentation.
What is so funny about this is that whites can “play” better African Americans than many African Americans...
“Yes, yes. I suppose I can see 5 fingers. But there could also be 3”
“How many do you want me to see...”
LOL! Reminds me of this classic from Hollywood Shuffle.
I think I’m turning Japanese,
I think I’m turning Japanese,
I really think so....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_eSwq1ewsU
Like when Picard was being brainwashed by the Cardassians in Chain of Command (Part 1 and 2), being tortured, and all he had to say was there were 5 lights, and it would all end. He never did.
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