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136or142
Adam T
Junior Chimp
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« on: January 19, 2019, 07:22:38 AM »

Right wingers are the biggest snowflakes and the most politically correct.
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136or142
Adam T
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2019, 10:48:12 PM »

Now I'm trying to "derail the conversation"?  Ok dude, whatever.  Like I said, enjoy your recreational outrage at other people's recreational outrage at an ad that won't do anything except sell some razors to moms too dumb to realize they were played.

Congratulations to you Joe and Gillette on your epic victory over toxic masculinity.



I'm really tired of being lectured by the media and by corporate America.

I keep hearing how sick people are of Christian preaching.  I'm sick of this.

And I shave.  Every day.  I'll use the cheap throwaway brands and Barbasol Cream before I help Gilette recoup the monies they spent to name the Patriots' stadium.

So as I said. Triggered snowflakes.

Folks with no morals, no love of God, nothing motivating them but money will never be taken seriously by me.

...And that's why I voted for Donald Trump!
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136or142
Adam T
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2019, 10:31:15 AM »

Is there anything that doesn't cause outrage to conservative/Republican snowflakes?
I remember when they got their panties tied in a knot because of a Superbowl Chrysler ad with Clint Eastwood which in their fervent imagination was endorsing Obama's reelection.
And a couple of years ago they tried to boycott Coca Cola because of another Superbowl ad which celebrated diversity in America.
Must be a very miserable life watching TV constantly waiting for an excuse to be outraged.

You just posted a snowflake thread yesterday falsely accusing teenagers of harassing a Native American adult.  Completely exaggerated and patently false.  At least have the decency to wait another day before calling republicans "snowflakes".   There aren't even that many Republicans that care about the Gillette commercial.  Those that saw the commercial rightfully disapproved of being called accomplices to sexism just as women would rightfully disapprove of being called emotional and black individuals would dislike being portrayed as disproportionately more violent than the general population of the U.S.  

He has no decency.  Aim lower in your expectations of others.

Did you pray to try to find out what decency is?
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136or142
Adam T
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #3 on: January 20, 2019, 07:18:03 PM »

I have lost brain cells by reading through this thread. Many of you(you know who you are) are calling those on the right snowflakes. Harassment goes both ways as well as sexism. Women can be sexist towards men, blacks can be racist towards whites, and the LGBT community can be heterophobic to those not a part of it. This should be a two way street, not a double standard! Imagine the outrage if a commercial of a product designed for women stated that women need to stop accusing men of sexual assault! An entire mans life can be ruined from one accusation. It is absolutely pathetic that people are supporting Gillette for insulting and harassing nearly half of the entire population. The boycotts have arrived and Gillette is going to get what they deserve!

Wow. This is literally the worst post I think I've read all year. I mean it's garbage from top to bottom. The LGBT community can be heterophobic to those who are not a part of it?!? WTF are you talking about? In what cave do you live in? Good almighty God.

Please stop posting. Burn your computer. Cancel your internet service and move to outer Mongolia. Your chances of posting anyting worthwhile are effectively nonexistent. Save yourself embarrassment, and the rest of the Forum from making its eyes bleed.

To recap. This post is unspeakably bad, and the so-called thought process that went behind it was just as awful.

The chief problem with this is that it literally could be a KKK advert. “Dangerous blacks! Lying women! Scary heterophobes!”

Is there anything that doesn't cause outrage to conservative/Republican snowflakes?
I remember when they got their panties tied in a knot because of a Superbowl Chrysler ad with Clint Eastwood which in their fervent imagination was endorsing Obama's reelection.
And a couple of years ago they tried to boycott Coca Cola because of another Superbowl ad which celebrated diversity in America.
Must be a very miserable life watching TV constantly waiting for an excuse to be outraged.

You just posted a snowflake thread yesterday falsely accusing teenagers of harassing a Native American adult.  Completely exaggerated and patently false.  At least have the decency to wait another day before calling republicans "snowflakes".   There aren't even that many Republicans that care about the Gillette commercial.  Those that saw the commercial rightfully disapproved of being called accomplices to sexism just as women would rightfully disapprove of being called emotional and black individuals would dislike being portrayed as disproportionately more violent than the general population of the U.S. 

He has no decency.  Aim lower in your expectations of others.

Did you pray to try to find out what decency is?

He literally left himself wide open for a Trump joke, and you decided to attack his faith?

Trump jokes are easy. 

'Attacking' faith is much more important.  If a person bashes LGBTQ, Muslims, a women's right to abortion... and when criticized for it complains 'how dare you attack my faith?', establishing that once a person brings their 'faith' into the political arena, that it is fair game to question the validity of their 'faith' including their sincerity or understanding of their faith is very important.

Part of the problem is that people like Fuzzybear believe they have an entitlement to criticize others based on their 'religious beliefs' but that they can not be criticized in turn.

Claiming that I 'attacked his faith' feeds into this entitlement.
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