
AnonAutist
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fucking brutalView attachment 306298
(assuming you even go outside)
True tbh. I’ve been indoctrinated.>easily propagandized
Sounds like @ShySaxon and @TheBasedCel
me basically jfl
>easily propagandized
Sounds like @ShySaxon and @TheBasedCel
it's ovER for them
fuark
Bullshit
fucking brutal
>easily propagandized
Sounds like @ShySaxon and @TheBasedCel
True tbh. I’ve been indoctrinated.
me basically jfl
it's ovER for them
Some users who joined after me i saw them changing politicl believes with every new /pol/ meme.
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In December 2916, upon learning of the sudden death of Carrie Fischer, Steve Martin tweeted: “When I was a young man, Carrie Fisher was the most beautiful creature I had ever seen. She turned out to be witty and bright as well.” There was an immediate backlash – Martin was accused of “objectivising” Fischer, of focusing on her physicality instead of her talents or her impact – one user on Twitter replied: “I think she apprised to be something higher than just being pretty. How do you want to be remembered?” So Martin deleted his tweet. The accusation seems to me ridiculous since Martin clearly locates his fascination with Fischer’s beauty into first encounters, and then immediately moves in “witty and bright” – the whole point of his tweet is that she was MORE than just beautiful. However, more important is that in our (and in all) societies there are historically-specific prevalent notions of beauty, and that is a woman (or a man!) outstandingly fits these criteria, s/he is noted as beautiful or (which is not always the same, of course) sexually attractive.
To prohibit talking about this, noticing it, means suspending not just “objectivisation” but sexuality as such. The sad trauma of those who are “ugly” and find it difficult to get attractive sexual partners is thus not only not resolved but just ignored and in this way continues its subterranean work, leading to possible explosions of envy, frustration, etc. Incels are here much more honest: they openly admit their ugliness and try to enact it playfully as a positive feature.
all of them mog me it's over>easily propagandized
Sounds like @ShySaxon and @TheBasedCel