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Righteous intolerance starts at home. There's a sign on my front door that says, "Politically Incorrect Zone. If this offends you, turn around and walk".
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Originally Posted by littletraveller
I like that
I also have another sign. Even though I don't own a gun, I have a sign that shows the silhouette of one of those scary "automatic assault weapons" and the words, "We don't call 911".
I am sick of people being offended on the behalf of others, while those others either don't seem to be actually offended or don't bother to speak out about it themselves. White leftists are especially prone towards being offended in someone's stead, and being very aggressive about how people should be forced to react to that second hand offense.
Righteous intolerance starts at home. There's a sign on my front door that says, "Politically Incorrect Zone. If this offends you, turn around and walk".
No one gives a sh*t what you do in your own home. Be a racist, a homophobe, and a misogynist. Bring it into the public and expect to get a response that YOU might think is "politically incorrect."
I am sick of people being offended on the behalf of others, while those others either don't seem to be actually offended or don't bother to speak out about it themselves
You mean like the Washington Redskins name? The super liberal Washington Post did a poll showing 9 of 10 natives didn't care and mostly liked the tribute to their heritage. Wasn't good enough for the SJWs who had to go around telling them they should be offended until they were blue in the face
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