cawsby [he/him] to the_dunk_tank • 3 years agoAtwood says yes to trans rights but no to trans activism. Much of Twitter disagrees.external-linkmessage-square34 fedilinkarrow-up179file-text
arrow-up179external-linkAtwood says yes to trans rights but no to trans activism. Much of Twitter disagrees.cawsby [he/him] to the_dunk_tank • 3 years agomessage-square34 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
minus-squarecawsby [he/him]hexagonhexbear43·3 years agoThe Economist came out in support of Chappelle saying that his opinions were popular therefore they were right. Maddening how transphobic the world is becoming because assholes always need someone to punch down on. link
minus-squareHuldra [they/them, it/its]hexbear12·3 years agolol Twitter promoted an Economist article onto my feed that was complaining about the terminology "Bodies with vaginas" and "pregnant people". Economist deserves to get nuked (in hit game Sid Meyers Civilization 6). link
minus-squarecawsby [he/him]hexagonhexbear10·3 years agoArguing from popularity: Lynching black people used to be popular. Economist: This is good because a white stand-up comic said it was funny during the same era. Their argument supporting Chappelle's cultural popularity equating to being morally righteous is something a kid in 6th grade debate could tear apart. link
minus-squareHuldra [they/them, it/its]hexbear8·3 years agoThe Economist truly has never evolved since arguing against the abolition of slavery. link
The Economist came out in support of Chappelle saying that his opinions were popular therefore they were right.
Maddening how transphobic the world is becoming because assholes always need someone to punch down on.
lol Twitter promoted an Economist article onto my feed that was complaining about the terminology "Bodies with vaginas" and "pregnant people".
Economist deserves to get nuked (in hit game Sid Meyers Civilization 6).
Arguing from popularity: Lynching black people used to be popular.
Economist: This is good because a white stand-up comic said it was funny during the same era.
Their argument supporting Chappelle's cultural popularity equating to being morally righteous is something a kid in 6th grade debate could tear apart.
The Economist truly has never evolved since arguing against the abolition of slavery.