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17 minutes ago, Grizzly Adams рече

No one is saying that you can’t pass your values on to your children. No one is saying you’re a bigoted, fascistic hater of minorities simply because you happen to have a different belief system. But they are saying that about Christians—and you were, too. And they mean it.

Јаоооо, јадни хришћанчићи, неко им рекао да су фашисти. Буаааа, шмрц, шмрц!

Каква гомила слабића! Ја не видим никакву претњу за хришћане од стране левице, то је све потпуна параноидна измишљотина ликова који већ две хиљаде година негирају стварност. 

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26 minutes ago, Grizzly Adams рече

What you have to understand is that Christians hear the media much differently than the rest of you. They hear themselves being mocked and ridiculed by men like John Oliver, who believes that a man with a penis can simultaneously be a woman.

Шта је проблем? Џон Оливер је комедијаш, не треба ваљда да буде политички коректан да не би увредио осећања неке тамо групе?! Стварно се свашта данас може прочитати. Драги хришћани, ево вам горке истине овога света: људи исмевају једни други. Људи исмевају вас. Get over it!

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4 minutes ago, Grizzly Adams рече

Прочитај чланак мало пажљивије.

Прочитао сам неколико пута. Параноја и захтевање политичке коректности према хришћанима. Левичари најобичнији. И слабићи.

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Управо сада, ☺︎ Juan ☺︎ рече

Шта је проблем? Џон Оливер је комедијаш, не треба ваљда да буде политички коректан да не би увредио осећања неке тамо групе?! Стварно се свашта данас може прочитати. Драги хришћани, ево вам горке истине овога света: људи исмевају једни други. Људи исмевају вас. Get over it!

 

Ja sam sad ozbiljno zbunjen... jel ispada da ista ona ekipa koja se zali na forsiranje politicke korektnosti, sad kuka zbog toga sto im je neko povredio osecanja?

пре 39 минута, haveaniceday рече

Lek protiv kovida postoji. 

 

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2 minutes ago, cloudking рече

 

Ja sam sad ozbiljno zbunjen... jel ispada da ista ona ekipa koja se zali na forsiranje politicke korektnosti, sad kuka zbog toga sto im je neko povredio osecanja?

Овакви коментари ми повређују осећања. :( 

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Управо сада, Господин Дареалис рече

Овакви коментари ми повређују осећања. :( 

 

Ovakvi komentari mi ne povredjuju nista :D

пре 39 минута, haveaniceday рече

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7 minutes ago, ☺︎ Juan ☺︎ рече

Прочитао сам неколико пута. Параноја и захтевање политичке коректности према хришћанима. Левичари најобичнији. И слабићи.

Да, сигурно је то. :)

ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ

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We need to talk about the online radicalisation of young, white men

Abi Wilkinson

For several years now, I’ve had a dark and fairly unusual hobby. When I’m alone and bored and the mood strikes me, I’ll open up my laptop and head for a particularly unsavoury corner of the internet.

No, not the bit you’re thinking of. Somewhere far worse. That loose network of blogs, forums, subreddits and alternative media publications colloquially known as the “manosphere”. An online subculture centred around hatred, anger and resentment of feminism specifically, and women more broadly. It’s grimly fascinating and now troubling relevant.

In modern parlance, this is part of the phenomenon known as the “alt-right”. More sympathetic commentators portray it as “a backlash to PC culture” and critics call it out as neofascism. Over the past year, it has been strange to see the disturbing internet subculture I’ve followed for so long enter the mainstream. The executive chairman of one of its most popular media outlets, Breitbart, has just been appointed Donald Trump’s chief of strategy, and their UK bureau chief was among the first Brits to have a meeting with the president-elect. Their figurehead – Milo Yiannopoulos – toured the country stumping for him during the campaign on his “Dangerous Faggot” tour. These people are now part of the political landscape.

On their forums I’ve read long, furious manifestos claiming that women are all sluts who “ride the cock carousel” and sleep with a series of “alpha males” until they reach the end of their sexual prime, at which point they seek out a “beta cuck” to settle down with for financial security. I’ve lurked silently on blogs dedicated to “pick-up artistry” as men argue that uppity, opinionated, feminist women – women like myself – need to be put in their place through “corrective rape”.

I know about the “men going their own way” movement, which is based around the idea that men should avoid any sort of romantic or sexual relationship with women. I’m aware of “traditional marriage” advocates, who often argue that you should aim to marry a very young woman as she’s likely to be easier to control. I also learned the difference between an “incel” who is involuntarily celibate, and a “volcel” who makes a deliberate choice to avoid sexual activity, and sometimes also masturbation, often in the belief that ejaculation depletes their testosterone and saps them of masculine power.

It’s hard to know whether pseudonymous online posters are telling the truth about their offline identity: the individuals making up the manosphere seem to skew younger on average, but be drawn from all walks of life. There are socially awkward, video game-loving teenagers, bitter divorcees and Ivy League-educated millennials who feel women don’t afford them the respect and admiration they deserve. There are men who claim to be highly successful at attracting sexual partners, but hate women all the same.

One thing I noticed early on is that the community seems to be largely white. And that’s evident because race comes up, a lot. Sometimes, in the form of a kind of racial psuedo-science that advocates use to explain the dynamics of heterosexual relations. The age-old racist argument – that black men are “taking our women” – is made regularly. Racist slurs are chucked around casually. There seems to be a significant overlap with organised white supremacy. [...]

Prior to the election, members of the alt-right online community often warned each other to keep their Trump support secret to avoid being “stigmatised” by more liberal peers. Now they’re celebrating openly. They’re gleeful about some of the harshest policies Trump promised: mass deportations, defunding Planned Parenthood, the wall. They feel like they have scored a victory against feminism and multiculturalism. They’re glad that white men are, once again, in control. They were filled with fury at the thought they had been toppled from their rightful place at the top of the social hierarchy; this is vindication. The old order has been defeated, this is their world now.

 

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Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds.

Shakespeare

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