WOW!!!!!
So when has anyone ever said otherwise? He was still fairly obviously protesting their actions, very apparent by the fact we've never heard from him again nor know his fate.Except that the picture was taken the day after the protest when the tanks were leaving Tiananmen Square. If anything, 'Tank Man' was trying to stop them leaving perhaps fearing a return of the students.
Its surprising what people think they remember about that day.
You mean we might actually have something other than old white men in power? I know, the shock to the system of many, right?!??Mean girls, imagine the repercussions sorry I called you sir ma'am you look masculine, no excuse capnclunks it's jail for you. Imagine the LGBT and quasi racism/sexism nonsense that would occur
You mean we might actually have something other than old white men in power? I know, the shock to the system of many, right?!??
Why does it matter so much if white, I don't care if black/brown, female, gay etc. I'm just sick of this, why can't the person just be qualified and good at the job. Instead of playing the persecution Olympics, no one is oppressed here this isn't Iraq or Africa.You mean we might actually have something other than old white men in power? I know, the shock to the system of many, right?!??
Yeah. It would be a better society if there was no discrimination. Previous generations wanted to end it, we do, and future generations will try as well. Somehow I don't think that we will ever get there.I would personally hire someone based on their skills/ attitude and regardless of gender/sexual orientation and race, and if someone discriminated them I would stick up for them.
I'm so sick of woke politics it's everywhere, I'm not discriminate, my own sister is a lesbian. But she doesn't shut up about her "oppression" drives me nuts, why do we pander to 0.01% of the population and ignore the whole. These people just are attention addicts, I think alot of people feel the need to be validated and it's sad. I blame the rise of social media and tinder etc. (Yes I know this is social media also)Yeah. It would be a better society if there was no discrimination. Previous generations wanted to end it, we do, and future generations will try as well. Somehow I don't think that we will ever get there.
Woke politics is all about dividing us, either accept the dogma or you're cancelled. It does not seem to recognise that we are all inmates of the same prison.
I agree with what CapnClunks is trying to say (well I think it's what he is trying to say). I'm now going on sixty five and am feeling pressured every time I go out because I have to be very careful in the words I must choose when expressing my thoughts. My kids constantly pull me up on things I say even though, I say them without malice (I know the lack of malice is no excuse but I'm not talking about racial or sexist comments, I'm talking about having an opinion on how someone dresses or pierces their bodies, it's my opinion.) It's my generation I guess, I certainly hold people equally and always did in my position when I was working and I was in a position of high seniority. But I started to become frustrated when positive discrimination (PD) was introduced (probably back in the 1980's, I'll stand corrected on the date). PD went against the grain of equality because it didn't create an even playing field, (I have always believed in the best person for the job and built my teams on that mantra). I believe that acceptance of equality is essential and everyone must change their thinking to look at each other equally. To me that means everyone must act equally and not push their particular barrow so hard that it becomes counter productive. The few that push it on the masses doesn't (IMO) help their cause. For example (and please don't hang me for this) I don't like political parties or religious groups coming to my door trying to win me over, I don't like the gay and lesbian mardi gras being televised displaying things that my generation were not accustomed to. I'm not saying people can't live their lives the way they want to in fact it's their lives and they are, we are, or should be, entitled to live them how we see fit so long as we don't impact on others and live within the laws. I hope I haven't offended anyone but that's just how I feel.I'm so sick of woke politics it's everywhere, I'm not discriminate, my own sister is a lesbian. But she doesn't shut up about her "oppression" drives me nuts, why do we pander to 0.01% of the population and ignore the whole. These people just are attention addicts, I think alot of people feel the need to be validated and it's sad. I blame the rise of social media and tinder etc. (Yes I know this is social media also)
It's definitely a changing World, one I'm finding difficult to accustom to myself and I'm only 35; I can not imagine the changes a older bloke like you would of seenI agree with what CapnClunks is trying to say (well I think it's what he is trying to say). I'm now going on sixty five and am feeling pressured every time I go out because I have to be very careful in the words I must choose when expressing my thoughts. My kids constantly pull me up on things I say even though, I say them without malice (I know the lack of malice is no excuse but I'm not talking about racial or sexist comments, I'm talking about having an opinion on how someone dresses or pierces their bodies, it's my opinion.) It's my generation I guess, I certainly hold people equally and always did in my position when I was working and I was in a position of high seniority. But I started to become frustrated when positive discrimination (PD) was introduced (probably back in the 1980's, I'll stand corrected on the date). PD went against the grain of equality because it didn't create an even playing field, (I have always believed in the best person for the job and built my teams on that mantra). I believe that acceptance of equality is essential and everyone must change their thinking to look at each other equally. To me that means everyone must act equally and not push their particular barrow so hard that it becomes counter productive. The few that push it on the masses doesn't (IMO) help their cause. For example (and please don't hang me for this) I don't like political parties or religious groups coming to my door trying to win me over, I don't like the gay and lesbian mardi gras being televised displaying things that my generation were not accustomed to. I'm not saying people can't live their lives the way they want to in fact it's their lives and they are, we are, or should be, entitled to live them how we see fit so long as we don't impact on others and live within the laws. I hope I haven't offended anyone but that's just how I feel.
Why does it matter so much if white, I don't care if black/brown, female, gay etc. I'm just sick of this, why can't the person just be qualified and good at the job. Instead of playing the persecution Olympics, no one is oppressed here this isn't Iraq or Africa.
You also proved my point about faux LGBT and quasi racism/sexism nonsense
I hear ya. Personally I'm leaning toward a cis female millennial of mixed race.
I don't like the gay and lesbian mardi gras being televised displaying things that my generation were not accustomed to. I'm not saying people can't live their lives the way they want to in fact it's their lives and they are, we are, or should be, entitled to live them how we see fit so long as we don't impact on others and live within the laws. I hope I haven't offended anyone but that's just how I feel.
Well, what do we call it then?The fact you use "woke" as an insult (or at all) shows your biases.
Well, what do we call it then?
There are now so many jokes that cannot be told because so many people are taking offence. Not the people who may be the butt of the joke, no, it is people who are taking offence on behalf of others that is the problem. It is very easy to see why there is a pushback against the cancelling of humour.
Taking down statues, suppression of people's ideas and opinions especially in academia should not be allowed. We are in a age of regression, culturally and academically, what good does the regressive left do other than push ridiculous policy, play free speech police and ignore history.What percentage of TV coverage shows anything representing or supporting the LGBT+ community? I'm almost certain it's far less than the ~10% of the community (possibly more) that identify or are part of that segment of the population. Sorry it offends you, but if it was about what offended me then most of the brain-destroying moronic reality TV would be banned from being broadcast.
Perhaps rather than "get off my lawn", you can be open to what so many minorities have had to go through - and are STILL going through - and hence how important it can be for those growing up from those groups to see people just like them celebrated within the mainstream media nowadays. If you spent even a few hours with those working with youths from these communities you would understand how much of a difference it can make, and has made over the past few decades.
What like Nanette on Netflix that's about as funny as leprosyHow about avoiding labels altogether, and talking about the actual topic, and specifics where it will help? Would me throwing the "bigot" label around in response to a couple of comments in this thread add anything constructive to the discussion? Obviously not, derogatory labels are the antithesis to constructive dialogue.
And humour hasn't been "cancelled", only bad (or past it) comedians who don't know how to write good jokes anymore. Punching down was never funny, the only difference now is that people are being called out on it (which is actually what many are whining about, having to take responsibility for their words). Good comedy is still thriving as it always has!
Notwithstanding anyone's subjective views on what's funny or not, if that's your only reference for stand up comedy outside of those you believe have been "cancelled" you really need to get out more.What like Nanette on Netflix that's about as funny as leprosy
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