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Originally Posted by Lord_Crispen
wil, do you think that maybe your one or two gay friends are outliers? I mean, they're your friends
Well, I'm not stupid, of course I'm not making an assumption of a group based on one or two peoples perspective. Who would do such a thing?
I'm telling you my opinion based on multiple conversations and many other perspectives that have supported it. I'm not making it up. Aofrantic is the one lying here, not me. When I say I had gay friends (sadly, none currently) and we talked about this topic, I am not lying. He is, though, and everyone can tell.
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Jokes aside, you admit you haven't been around the internet watching these things spawn from the start and you're not familiar with the cultures in which these sorts of ideas spring up. So, why then do you feel as though you're even mildly qualified to take part in a conversation about these topics, let alone have the steadfast end all be all answers already figured out?
I've read about them and I can understand where it came from. It didn't happen in a bubble. Like, do you think the alt right happened on some website somewhere and all of a sudden those 15 fat nerds on 4chan started spreading their ideas across the planet? That it happened in a bubble?
The rise of SJW dickheads made people everywhere start slowly realizing they were crazy. It's not a coincidence that people like me started getting into many arguments and disagreements about topics the same time the alt right became a thing. I didnt know or care about the alt right, the only thing I cared about was logic and reason. The SJW phenomenon started happening everywhere because it spreads like a virus. Virtue signalling is a thing. Normal people can see when people make bad arguments and some people, like me, are willing to fight against idiocy.
I mean, go read the POG politics thread. Some of those people are exactly like the SJW idiots here. Some of those sound just like the alt right types you'd expect.
It doesn't happen in a bubble.