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  • Jun 20, 2021

    pro mashed potatoes anti baked potatoes

  • Jun 20, 2021
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    Malakas

    There’s a clear difference between giving people freedom and making people do something they don’t have any interest in doing, come on now.

    it's about inclusion

  • Jun 20, 2021

    Depends but for the most part i try to be respectful of other people so ig "pro-woke"

    Cancel culture don't rlly exist tbh its just annoying when ppl try to judge a person's entire character based on a minor detail from the past instead of looking at someone wholistically

    but tbh ppl don't even rlly get cancelled look at tory lanez he still got songs comin out

  • Jun 20, 2021
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    Frog

    it's about inclusion

    I’m still not seeing the connection. How does me not putting “he him” on my bio affect people who do? If you have it there great. If you don’t that’s fine to. To me it just seems like such an unnecessary issue that only causes strife. Also, what if it’s a private matter what you identify as? Why should people have to expose something they’re not comfortable with having publicly viewable? Laws restricting freedom is incomparable to this

  • Jun 20, 2021
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    why are there so many of the cancel culture threads lately let it go be a decent person and take accountability for a****** things damn

  • Jun 20, 2021
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    notglasspopcorn

    No discussion, just post Pro or Anti. Nothing else.

    ill add up the numbers tmrw.

    why make a thread if u dont want people to discuss the topic

  • Jun 20, 2021
    gh0stman

    why make a thread if u dont want people to discuss the topic

    nigga thought this was gonna be a poll

  • Jun 20, 2021
    Lamar

    why are there so many of the cancel culture threads lately let it go be a decent person and take accountability for a****** things damn

    Lotta people prob got questionable s*** they wanna get off they chest but won’t out of fear of being “canceled”

  • Jun 20, 2021
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    I’m pro people being able to do what does no harm/personally considered to them;

    Ideologically I’m anti-self destruction

    I’m anti-personally decided levels of education on social issues that require communication and reflection -

    Transitioning kids is evil,
    and sexualizing children is evil.

    Women who express no other behavior and see themselves as they/them or he is a cultural anomaly right now at a statistical point of a specific economic margin.

    There’s been a 4400% increase in FtM women, and that’s a major change when they represented

    1% of 1% of all people transitioned in the past

    People scared to be ostracized for trying to speak about these ideas reasonably,
    and we are being held hostage by false empathy through people with triad disorders
    and occasional unearned wealth gaps.

  • Jun 20, 2021
    Malakas

    I’m still not seeing the connection. How does me not putting “he him” on my bio affect people who do? If you have it there great. If you don’t that’s fine to. To me it just seems like such an unnecessary issue that only causes strife. Also, what if it’s a private matter what you identify as? Why should people have to expose something they’re not comfortable with having publicly viewable? Laws restricting freedom is incomparable to this

    i'm not comparing the two things directly like that in the sense of laws restricting freedoms. i'm talking about it in the sense that sometimes things need for be forced, whether people like it or not, for the sake of social progression. work places establishing rules to for one to identify their pronouns requires so little effort on the workers part, but it could mean a whole lot. it creates a more inclusionary environment for people whose pronouns which may be different than what one would assume. setting these kinds of things in the workplace further it as a norm and would hopefully lead to better understanding of gender identity and less misgendering. also, i don't understand how what pronouns you want to go by could be a private matter. how could they be?
    when i see people so vehemently against this concept of clarifying pronouns, it's either because they're open or closeted transphobes

  • cancel culture isn't real, that's my stance

  • Jun 20, 2021
    Malakas

    I’m still not seeing the connection. How does me not putting “he him” on my bio affect people who do? If you have it there great. If you don’t that’s fine to. To me it just seems like such an unnecessary issue that only causes strife. Also, what if it’s a private matter what you identify as? Why should people have to expose something they’re not comfortable with having publicly viewable? Laws restricting freedom is incomparable to this

    here is a very simple explanation

    1. you have someone who is transgender. they want to be referred to as their preferred pronouns, lets use she/her as an example. however, because nobody else does this, it draws extra attention to them and they may feel like a spotlight is on them or draw unwanted attention

    how do you alleviate this? have people in general put specify their pronouns. do you have to do it? no. does everyone have to do it? no. normalizing it, however, takes an extra layer of potential unwanted attention away from someone who is transgender, apart from them already being apart of a group that is discriminated against and bullied

  • Jun 20, 2021
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    "pronouns are a white idea"
    some of yall are crazy about this s*** it's ridiculous

  • jessie whatt he f*** are u talking about

  • Jun 20, 2021
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    blonded

    "pronouns are a white idea"
    some of yall are crazy about this s*** it's ridiculous

    Various African and indigenous cultures don't have more than 2 pronouns. Men and women. Here in the America's the concept is becoming normalized. This wasn't established in 1776 but during our lifetime if not a shortly before we were born.

  • Jun 20, 2021
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    blonded

    "pronouns are a white idea"
    some of yall are crazy about this s*** it's ridiculous

    lol it really is though it's linguistic imperialism at its finest

  • Jun 20, 2021

    It's so dumb saying LGBTQ issues and progress are white things when the biggest pioneers on these topics are litteraly black people most of the time

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    NickWrghtHairPiece

    Various African and indigenous cultures don't have more than 2 pronouns. Men and women. Here in the America's the concept is becoming normalized. This wasn't established in 1776 but during our lifetime if not a shortly before we were born.

    and various cultures have more than 2 pronouns

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    My pronouns are

    Real //
    Nigga

  • Frog

    and various cultures have more than 2 pronouns

    if you know something then post it.

  • Majin GoldenChild
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    My pronouns are

    Real //
    Nigga

    ill call u

    nigga
    please

  • Jun 20, 2021
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    NickWrghtHairPiece

    Various African and indigenous cultures don't have more than 2 pronouns. Men and women. Here in the America's the concept is becoming normalized. This wasn't established in 1776 but during our lifetime if not a shortly before we were born.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_gender

  • Jun 20, 2021
    4PF Accountant

    lol it really is though it's linguistic imperialism at its finest

    yeah every other society and culture that has ever existed has only had 2 pronouns or 2 genders, white people are the only ones who invented more.

    Very good and based take

  • Jun 20, 2021
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    blonded

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_gender

    various means several nigga that's 4/54 countries in Africa. All those countries have dealt with westernization