First published at 19:52 UTC on September 15th, 2019.
The LGBTQπ, Twitter Blue-Checks and fauxrage mobs flocked to make issues out of nothing. First, with Dave Chappelle's latest stand-up skits; selectively choosing to only be outraged by the transgender jokes vs. the fact that Chappelle made fun…
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The LGBTQπ, Twitter Blue-Checks and fauxrage mobs flocked to make issues out of nothing. First, with Dave Chappelle's latest stand-up skits; selectively choosing to only be outraged by the transgender jokes vs. the fact that Chappelle made fun of just about every group out there.
Natalie Wynn (Contrapoints) was invited to The Young Turks (TYT) to discuss what she thought of the comedian's trans jokes, and - no surprise here - she had only watched the trans snippets and not the entire series, so she's giving opinion on something without knowing much about the entire matter, then pushes the agenda to a weak-minded, easily-influenced TYT audience.
Oh, and Contrapoints being on TYT (and YouTube selectively pushing their content over many other content-creators) kinda makes you wonder about Caleb Cain's purposefully placed propaganda position to discuss his supposed 'far-Right' past, and how he's changed his stance with (cough!) 'intelligent and thoughtful' people like Contrapoints being valid or not. Yeah, I'm on the side that he's a phony.
On the other end of the spectrum, a week later, 'It Chapter 2' hit theaters and the LGBTQπ get offended...again! This time, because of a scene directly from Stephen King's original novel regarding a gay couple, Adrian and Don, being brutally beaten, with Adrian getting pushed over a bridge to be consume by Pennywise. Twitter guy TheSalingerSays posts a Tweet (http://web.archive.org/save/https://twitter.com/TheSalingerSays/status/1169854959229104128) getting uber-offended and 'sickened' by the gay lynching of the couple in the opening scenes of the movie: pushing this notion that LGBTQπ deaths on screen is something to be outraged about - in a world where there are FAR MORE things to be outraged about.
Overall, LGBTQπ is fighting for special privilege, NOT equal rights.
This is my take...
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