Hilarious Racefailiness

Oct 28, 2009 23:51

Check these mooks out ...

http://shemale.livejournal.com/158602.html

I'm not sure who is funnier. shemale for its repulsive name and icons and all-caps shouting, or doombinis for the earnest lecture about how all white people need to feel guilty for "strucutral racism ( Read more... )

racism, political correctness, meta

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juliet_winters October 29 2009, 07:24:45 UTC
yeah, it's really a sign of a great argument when they break out the pornographic icons.
Why I don't want my kids to hang out with the out and about gay community...well, it could be that. Everything's sexualized.

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jordan179 October 29 2009, 16:16:34 UTC
There is definitely an element in the LGBT community which is sexually obsessive, which goes "It's ok for us to be gay so we're going to rant on and on and on about sex all the time!" This attitude is adolescent, and it's weird when it emnates from chronological adults.

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Jordan... juliet_winters October 29 2009, 17:21:09 UTC
There are a LOT of perpetual three-year-olds out there in sexually-active adult bodies. Trust me on that one; I'm a Baby Boomer.

My writing partner (literary_equine) told me once about a psych test given astronaut candidates in the pre-Woodstock era. It was 100 statements to complete, all starting with "I am...", and the statements could not repeat.

Most of the test-takers pooped out or started repeating somewhere between 30 and 40. With one major exception: when the same test was given to identified homosexuals (presumably at a later time, after "the LGBT community" started coming out), many of them couldn't get beyond 10, and all of those had to do with their sexual orientation. Now THAT's obsessive -- just like the Jack Chick tract about "those homos", they were identifying themselves ENTIRELY by their sexual behavior. Like they were just this set of gonads without anybody attached to them. That can't be healthy.

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Re: Jordan... juliet_winters December 21 2009, 23:17:50 UTC
Of course that would have nothing to do with society defining them by their sexual behavior!

And really, you're going to cite Jack Chick? Really?

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kokorognosis October 30 2009, 16:01:09 UTC
I had more control than that when I was adolescent. Is there nothing else to these people's lives? No better thing with which to concern themselves?

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jordan179 November 2 2009, 00:05:07 UTC
It reminds me of my own behavior when I was a preteen, maybe 10-11 years old. I went through a phase of saying "dirty" things just because I'd heard the words and noticed that they really annoyed my parents. Needless to say, this was neither a mature thing to do nor one which produced memorably intelligent utterances on my part.

My father eventually cured me of it by repeating some of the stuff he'd heard in his Army days. Shocked me into silence, and totally outcompeted me in terms of filth. After that, I stopped trying to impress my parents in that way :)

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heathen_wolf October 29 2009, 20:25:09 UTC
Well, I do love sex. And I have a few 'sex'-ish icons. But I certainly would not want to shove what I do in the bedroom, in private, down the throats of other people. I just want, and I want this for the LGBT community as well, to have the same rights as the heterosexual, gender-normitive community. Sadly, those rights need to be written into law, but eh, one battle at a time, right?

And I am one of those within the LGBT community that is also sick of the sexualization of every damned thing. This is not what Stonewall was about or what Harvey Milk fought for, you know? Its disrespectful and gives people like yourself the wrong impression that everyone within the community, or at least the people that are out, are like that. And we are not. Its just that those types attract waaaay more attention to themselves. Like idiots tend to do.

and uhm, /endrant.

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juliet_winters October 29 2009, 22:41:24 UTC
There's one value that I chose before I became a practicing Christian that is a mark of stoicism. Self-control. Without it, everything falls to pieces and no hardship can be overcome. Not seeing a lot of it in those circles.

By the by, I keep my distance from hetero hedonists, too. We are more than animals, though sometimes we forget.

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heathen_wolf October 29 2009, 22:44:28 UTC
Exactly, self control. Moderation. I have no issue being a hedonist...I love pleasure, I love to be happy...but then again, even a hedonist must have self control. As you said, we humans are more than animals.

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igiveyoumylife October 29 2009, 22:00:48 UTC
;________;

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fall_of_sophia October 29 2009, 23:17:30 UTC
HOT!

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