I like how death threats are now political beliefs.
What a world we live in
I like how death threats are now political beliefs.
I also love the elasticity of the "political" category. Conservative twats loved to decry as "political" any reference to human rights, any criticism of a fiction's moral values, any reaction to a societal tragedy, all while qualifying their xenophobic or conspiracy rambling as apolitical common sense. And when there's a value to it, well, suddenly, it's all "hey, please defend my so political views"...I like how death threats are now political beliefs.
What a world we live in
These people are insane and they should be spending their time in padded rooms.Tommy numbers is a curious one - seemed like an insignificant joke for a bit, but keeps snaggling the odd acclaimed actor and public personality here and there for interviews, so must have some connections going on behind the soft-spoken uncharismatic senseless rambling.
Well at the very least not be in positions of authority, political power or influence first.These people are insane and they should be spending their time in padded rooms.
Ah, Andrew Bridgen. The man proving that the Tories haven't fallen quite as far as the Republican Party. Yet.These people are insane and they should be spending their time in padded rooms.
"Viscous attacks by bots"? Is this a future where Terminators attack humanity with pancake syrup and old motor oil?
Dickless, clitless, and titless bullies with nothing better to do in their entire lives.The new target for people desperate to have a scapegoat for everything bad: Weather forecasters.
I never thought I'd live to see the end of "the Age of Reason".
Eh, lots of old movies and tv used presumably cheap goo as special effects, maybe they were onto something."Viscous attacks by bots"? Is this a future where Terminators attack humanity with pancake syrup and old motor oil?
Still it's a bit of a clumsy thing to quote, from someone who forbids all criticism on his platform.
Yeah no, Voltaire never said that. You'll never guess who did tho. Here's a hint, it involves white supremacy, holocaust denial and kiddy porn.
Self-awareness? Is that a food?Still it's a bit of a clumsy thing to quote, from someone who forbids all criticism on his platform.
My favorite part is the guy's name is Mannarino. Which sounds like some kind of discount bro-speak.
"I don't want to have to boycott."
Well now that i know Mannarino is a real name, the villain in my next D&D campaign is 10,000% going to be an Andrew Tate style dipshit named Emmanuel "Manny" Mannarino from Manly, North Carolina.My favorite part is the guy's name is Mannarino. Which sounds like some kind of discount bro-speak.
Isn't it amazing how people like this see a slippery slope from "including minorities" to "semen in our lemonade"?