As someone interviewed on TV asked; Are these more adverts rather than artworks?
There's currently only 1 user that I've noticed that keeps bringing race up.
I bet I can boil it down to just 1 cause... Racist cunts!
~goes to read article~
Yep, racist cunts!
Thank you for the excellent response!
The problem seems to be a mental disconnect they just cant overcome.
Immediately after criticizing some racist news story (so not all bad!) they then mocked the reporter or news reader for their appearance.
I pointed out the hypocrisy of that being just the same as how racism starts. I don't think it sunk in in any meaningful way though.
I tried that kind of approach yesterday.
Their response was to mock someone else on TV.
I've mentioned it a couple of times now. Last time I told them even if they cant see the issue with it, it bothers me and other people, so cut it out.
The response was something like "yeah other person says that to me too".
That's when I start to wonder why I bothered.
I genuinely thought it was a pretty good opening ceremony.
The themes were great, especially Marie Antoinette. By far the most inclusive opening ceremony I've seen!
That's fair enough, but it seems it should be obvious that the weighting of browser choice, not moral for most, it's a browser, and massive diet change based entirely on subjective morality are just not comparable.
Suggesting a browser or bashing a corporate brand are not the same as encouraging morally driven life choices. Is that not obvious?
It's strange isn't it? It 'seems obvious' but there's such resistance, and not just from those who benefit from the status quo.
Honestly, sometimes yes.
I genuinely can't understand 'peoples' need to hate on each other. All the time.
But I feel like the tin foil hat wearing loony when I share this sentiment with most people.
Grave of the Fireflies. Not the same type of fucked up, but I don't want to watch it again!
A philosophy that should not be forced on another animal against their nature.
There's some hypocrisy here!