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Post by Fidite Nemini on Jan 11, 2016 10:44:42 GMT -6
We had an editorial in our local newspaper right before new year's eve asking for people to be considerate about refugees and not do fireworks because the sound might traumatize them. That was the biggest laugh I had that whole year. The sound might have reminded them of bullets and shit back home. Yup, that was their reasoning. Complete and utter BS because the refugees that were quartered there weren't people who came from war zones. It's the typical SJW mentality that showed there: the refugees were simply an excuse so people could get up and about on how insensitive the others are. They were just a vague concept upon which those idiots attributed their typical agenda-driven argumentation, regardless of them fitting the individuals they were talking about or not. The biggest laugh I had in the new year was a reader-mail that was published after that from an actual refugee who was apalled by the misrepresentation and blatant generalization in that editorial and went on to say that if anything, the refugees he knows were so happy to finally have gotten out of the bureaucratic maze and gotten settled, most of them already with small jobs to secure finances that they threw the wildest party they possibly could with their limited funds and that the fireworks were beautiful to look at and it would've been sad if they had missed out on the spectacle had people really not done it out of some misplaced pitying. SJWs are just manipulative attention-seekers who misapprorpiate someone else's misfortune so they can use it an generate publicity for themselves. And most of the time those SJWs, because they typically tend to be people who've never met anyone who has had serious misfortune, they are so out of touch with reality about what they are talking about that even the generated publicity (or the term they prefer: awareness) is so unrecognizable that the real issue is just being smothered with the fabricated phantom problem and no one who'd actually need it benefits.
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