Mik, I have nothing more to say. I've (more than) made my point. I see no need to further derail this thread.
Edit - And for the record, I love the Boondocks. That show was beyond epic.
Mik, I have nothing more to say. I've (more than) made my point. I see no need to further derail this thread.
Edit - And for the record, I love the Boondocks. That show was beyond epic.
Last edited by Celgress; 04-09-2021 at 09:16 AM.
"So you've come to the end now alive but dead inside."
Oh, yeah...the time Reagan became a lizardman. Was there an outcry about it? I don't recall any. That was before the internet became widely available, though.
I'm not sure why people are surprised. Captain America was created to express a real-world political opinion- pre-Pearl Harbor interventionism- and has reflected the culture in every major run ever since. Be it making Nixon a super terrorist leader in Englehart's run or the dozens of topics of the month Gruenwald ran through, it's just part of the character. With online radicalization being a hot button issue, it's inevitable that it would be confronted in Captain America. It's not even the first time- Remender's Uncanny Avengers tackled similar ground as did Spencer's Cap.
Jordan Peterson responds -
"So you've come to the end now alive but dead inside."
Harassment is the key word here. If you say out loud, "I think Caitlyn Jenner is really a man in a dress and he should admit it," you're not going to get fined or go to jail. If you and Caitlyn work at the same job or you rent her an apt and deliberately call her he/him in order to bully her, then you could be in trouble. Just like if you call your Jewish co-worker "yid" to his face everyday.
Last edited by ed2962; 04-09-2021 at 03:57 PM.
It's interesting how he obfuscates, "I just tell people to clean their rooms!" Dude, you know you've said and done things way more controversial than that. At least he's not whining about it the way some of his followers are. He's got his head up and he's figuring out how to grift on it.
So why are these guys "allowed" to be offended but if anyone else is, that's "Cancel culture"? I'm not necessarily defending Coates directly parodying Peterson using Red skull, but isn't that just the precious free speech they're supposed to defend?
"So you've come to the end now alive but dead inside."
Are you talking to me? I have a feeling you are. Okay, I'll take one final stab at this -
Anyone is "allowed" to get offended about anything as far as I'm concerned. What I'm not a fan of is de-platforming or giving people the "digital death sentence" unless they are overtly violent rather than simply hurting people's feelings or offending sensibilities. For example, I approved of Alex Jones' de-platforming because he did cause harm to the Sandy Hook victims' families and President Trump's because, well, we all know what he did and could have kept doing. Once again, I don't agree with what certain people say but I think they (and everyone else) should have the right to say it. You have the right to be wrong, in essence. I'll call bad actors out by ridiculing them but I'll never agree with anyone being silenced for their views no matter how reprensibile I find those views to be.
"So you've come to the end now alive but dead inside."
Yeah, Coates only helped the guy..
Because they’re hypocrites. The loudest voices complaining about this so-called “cancel culture” are the first to try to cancel anything or anyone that displeases them. The whole “cancel culture” fraud, much like the war on Christmas and all the alt-right outrages, is just because it used to be only straight white Christian power brokers who decided what we could say, watch, hear, and play. Now, regular people have a small amount of freedom to use their voices and it pisses them off.