Tuesday, November 22, 2016

One Example of Voting Based on an Informed Decision

There is one example where I am cool with someone voting for a candidate I did not vote for because their choice is backed by an informed decision (not just based on what the media says or because of a "Jon" mentality).

Saturday, July 30, 2016

More Terms "Redefined"

Now that many radical liberals in the states have persistently tried to "officially refine" terms such as racism, sexism, and mass (in reference to "amount") over the past few years while countless people among all political parties in the states still don't know the difference between sex and gender, there is a new term that has been added to the list of butchered vocabulary --

Opinion.

Apparently, an unfavorable opinion is now a perspective that can be proven or disproven by evidence, meaning that opinions that someone disagrees with inexplicably transform into facts. On top of that, any opinion that is believed to have originated from unjust bigotry is now considered not just "invalid" but also a hate crime.

In other words, what is considered bigotry from a bigoted standpoint is an unacceptable perspective, according to several bigots.

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So has vocabulary workshop become a thing of the past, or have many liberal so-called "adults" become so relaxed about including proper grammar and vocabulary in their social vernacular that is has reached the point where they believe that they no longer have to use the proper words in any context?

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Tardigrade 2016

I am so close to promoting Tardigrade 2016 for congress if not president, depending on how things go this election. That mofo can survive hell and back.

"The water bear? Why not sweet meteor of death?"

Because I would rather the Tardigrade have a chance to take a high position before any sweet meteor hits so that it survives with a powerful position.

Tardigrade 2016!

Sunday, July 3, 2016

Dictionaries Becoming a Thing of the Past?

I really want to throw the dictionary at so many people today -- the hardcover offline versions that were around before users could submit and edit terms in any dictionary online instead of allow terms to naturally (not forcefully) be added and edited over time.

Not enough people know the difference between sex and gender these days (biological term versus social construct that varies by region), and many believe that the terms are interchangeable synonyms.

Just like how "gay" never meant stupid -- in the abused "That is so gay" context -- sexism does not refer only to disparagement towards women, racism does not refer only to disparagement towards "non-whites", and mass means "a lot".

Friday, June 17, 2016

Radical Hypocrisy

[Radical liberals from the states]
(in response to the Ferguson and Zimmerman tragedies)
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"Teach [people] not to be racist!"

Me -
"I think there is more to it than that especially in the Zimmerman case, but all right, fair enough."

Them
(in response to the Steubenville High School football players rape case in 2012 and recent Stanford rape case)
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"Teach [people] not to rape! We live in a patriarchy."

Me -
"I disagree with the patriarchy part, and again, there is more to it than just teaching people not to harm. People should also learn self-defense and evasion tactics, but fair enough."

Them (in response to the mass murder at Pulse in Orlando) -
"Ban all guns, especially assault rifles!"

Me -
"What about 'Teach [people] not to be homophobic or transphobic?"

Them -
"The issue behind this tragedy is the use of guns!"

Me -
"What about it possibly being a hate crime against me and my LGBT+ community? What about the fact that so many people from my community are now dead -- in my hometown of all places -- regardless of how? Will you at least show sympathy towards us and give us support?"

Them -
"As we said, guns are the problem. Let's only focus on that!"

Sometimes, it's not about what we agree and disagree with. It's about the hypocrisy.