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Thechickenlawyer
(March 3, 2021, 6:00 pm)Theguyinahat Anyone evee wonder if like someone famous is on here? Like behind the username is like a celebrity or someone famous. Kinda weird ans funny to find out like brad pitt has the pregnant porn you requested
I'm praying that 1 day: Kat McNamara makes one. I would cry tears of joy & get on my knees & shout to the skies. She should make one because-> she shows an insane amount of cleavage on IG (& sometimes twitter), her IG is borderline TVMA. She wears push up bras a lot to make her boobs look like double D's, she even does this: wears a push up bra, waits til her boobs are big & firm enough then she takes the bra off, wears a hot outfit or a cleavage sports bra & works out. Yes she runs like that. There's this 1 hot pic where she wore a sports short sleeve jacket & no bra but you saw like 45% of each boob. 

She played a recurring character in The Stand & wore: a red push up bra, panty hoes, small red panties & was amazing! She also wore a see through dress & a dark pink oush up bra, 2 leotards, a corset & 2 dresses. I know for a  fact (common sense) that she takes nude stuff but she never posts them. Onlyfans is the perfect place plus she'd get 20K fans in no time & she'd make more $ on there then she does from acting.

She's still single (other than that 2016 mistake), she befriends everyone (even guys she wants to ask out) & she has had only a few lead roles (Shadowhunters, S8 Arrow, 1 lifetime movie in 2014 & 2 movies (Little Savages & 1 quarantine horror movie). She lives in LA in a 1 floor apartment & has 1 car (she posts about herself a lot. She graduated HS at 14 & college at 17. She has the body of a stripper!
tonythepreggoPony
There's two things that I don't understand about the "cancel culture":

1. Why is that NOW people have an issue with the name or appearance of a product? You mean to tell me that it took 131 years for people to become offended over Aunt Jemima or 78 years for Uncle Ben? Mr. Potato Head has been both a boy and girl toy since day 1 and yet 60 years later people STILL want to bitch about the naming of the toy?

2. The vocal minority that's bitching about these complaints rarely, if ever have used the products, so why are these mutli-million dollar corporations bending over to these twitter low-lifes? Like really, how many black people before had an issue with Aunt Jemima or Uncle Ben being cover stars for otherwise pretty good products? How many little girls in the 1950s felt insulted that the name of their toy says "Mr." while still have girl pieces?

These fucking idiots need to go and cancel people who deserve it, like that one horrible woman who lied about having covid, refused to wear a mask, attacked her uber driver, then act like she was the victim.
Akhenaten
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(March 10, 2021, 7:53 pm)tonythepreggoPony 1. Why is that NOW people have an issue with the name or appearance of a product? You mean to tell me that it took 131 years for people to become offended over Aunt Jemima or 78 years for Uncle Ben? Mr. Potato Head has been both a boy and girl toy since day 1 and yet 60 years later people STILL want to bitch about the naming of the toy?
A. People have had issues with a lot of things many of us have taken for granted all this time. It didn't take X years for people to get offended over it. Rather, it took that long for them to have a voice and a platform they could use to get someone to hear them when they complain about it.

B. More people are becoming "woke" (whether you think that's bullshit or not, it just means more people are beginning to see things through the eyes of others -- it's a good thing, I promise), and with more people come more complaints. For example, maybe as a white person, years ago I would not have understood that Aunt Jemima bothered black people... but now I do, and I see why, and I want to see a change for them, so I add my voice.

(March 10, 2021, 7:53 pm)tonythepreggoPony 2. The vocal minority that's bitching about these complaints rarely, if ever have used the products, so why are these mutli-million dollar corporations bending over to these twitter low-lifes? Like really, how many black people before had an issue with Aunt Jemima or Uncle Ben being cover stars for otherwise pretty good products? How many little girls in the 1950s felt insulted that the name of their toy says "Mr." while still have girl pieces?
A. Megacorporations are bending over backward because of how companies work. They won't do something unless there's profit in doing it or a cost for not doing it. Someone made the determination that retaining the Aunt Jemima branding exposed the company to too much risk -- so much, in fact, that it was less expensive to just rebrand the whole thing.

B. Those little girls in the 1950s didn't know any better. Their parents didn't, either. No one was thinking about any of this stuff. A lot of us as adults don't see the problem, either, because we weren't raised to be critical of any of that. It has changed. You don't have to agree with the change, but you need to be aware that the train has left the station and won't be going back.
doubleintegral
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I posted a long reply earlier and deleted it because I didn't want to wade in. All I'll say is that "cancel culture" is the latest in a long line of conservative boogeymen that they trot out when they feel threatened. And for being a group that sure loves them some capitalism and free market principles, they sure hate it when the free market works against people or companies whose values they share. But they themselves will happily boycott someone for speaking out against a bad president (Dixie Chicks), or an athlete who wants to bring attention to racial injustice (Colin Kaepernick), or a company that actively leads the way on transgender inclusion (Target).
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Thechickenlawyer
(March 11, 2021, 4:38 pm)Akhenaten
(March 10, 2021, 7:53 pm)tonythepreggoPony 2. The vocal minority that's bitching about these complaints rarely, if ever have used the products, so why are these mutli-million dollar corporations bending over to these twitter low-lifes? Like really, how many black people before had an issue with Aunt Jemima or Uncle Ben being cover stars for otherwise pretty good products? How many little girls in the 1950s felt insulted that the name of their toy says "Mr." while still have girl pieces?
A. Megacorporations are bending over backward because of how companies work. They won't do something unless there's profit in doing it or a cost for not doing it. Someone made the determination that retaining the Aunt Jemima branding exposed the company to too much risk -- so much, in fact, that it was less expensive to just rebrand the whole thing.

B. Those little girls in the 1950s didn't know any better. Their parents didn't, either. No one was thinking about any of this stuff. A lot of us as adults don't see the problem, either, because we weren't raised to be critical of any of that. It has changed. You don't have to agree with the change, but you need to be aware that the train has left the station and won't be going back.
If people are offended or dont like the face of syrup and pancakes or Uncle Ben, What's next? Genderless person on syrup and breakfast stuff? Genderless old person on rice? It's fine to change things like Mr Potato Head but it's not enough. Ever notice that every year we see Native Americans living in that hot hell place? We see it on CNN & 60 minutes every year about how they have had internet (worse than people in the hood), litte food & bad water. 

Yet nothing changed. Why? Hint: the people who created thie country don't want them having a better life. We all know if George Floyd & Brianna Taylor were white then they'd be alive. The police trying to "reform" is crap. That's like putting duct tape on a pot hole. I'm black & people like me have to live in fear 24/7. You don't see any white product figureheads being changed. 

Lastly: ever wonder why aliens don't come to earth? Would you come to a war torn planet full of self obsessed savages, disease & people who care more about $ than its people? If they learned about the history of the USA, there would be an invasion for them to exterminate something.. I wonder what it could be?
Liked by Akhenaten (Mar 11, 2021)
Akhenaten
(March 11, 2021, 11:38 pm)Thechickenlawyer Ever notice that every year we see Native Americans living in that hot hell place? We see it on CNN & 60 minutes every year about how they have had internet (worse than people in the hood), litte food & bad water. Yet nothing changed. Why? Hint: the people who created thie country don't want them having a better life. We all know if George Floyd & Brianna Taylor were white then they'd be alive. The police trying to "reform" is crap. That's like putting duct tape on a pot hole. I'm black & people like me have to live in fear 24/7. You don't see any white product figureheads being changed.
Everything you've said here is correct. Yes, the sudden (and probably temporary) attention to disadvantaged groups is also part of an attempt to placate you so you don't rise up. What is needed is systemic change, not symbolic bullshit that doesn't actually fix the real problems. This country was designed for wealthy white men, and at the end of the day, that hasn't fundamentally changed.
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doubleintegral
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The sad thing is that American schools (especially those in red states) really whitewash the atrocities of our past. German schools, for example, are very frank (pun intended) about their history re: Hitler, Nazis, etc., and their government and society work hard to distance themselves from that by not glorifying people, places, or iconography from that era. By comparison, through much of my upbringing the colonization of North America was always presented as this romantic thing. A significant portion of our population deifies traitors and war criminals from our past and/or openly hates historically oppressed groups. I think I was in late high school before I had learned even a fraction of the horrors "we" subjected the Native Americans to, and that was only because I had a teacher that gave a shit, not because of any textbook curriculum.

There is still a lot that the privileged class don't know or understand. Knowing is the first step to understanding and rectifying.
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Fuckthisplace
(March 12, 2021, 11:51 am)doubleintegral The sad thing is that American schools (especially those in red states) really whitewash the atrocities of our past.

Especially for the south. That confederate flag that they loves so much? Yeah, unless your ancestry is based in Virginia then you can't claim that flag as being part of your heritage, considering that it was nothing more than a naval flag to begin with. And yet you see millions of people who are willing to die for it out of blissful ignorance that has been passed down for generations.
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bballconnor
(March 12, 2021, 12:22 pm)evokombat
(March 12, 2021, 11:51 am)doubleintegral The sad thing is that American schools (especially those in red states) really whitewash the atrocities of our past.

Especially for the south. That confederate flag that they loves so much? Yeah, unless your ancestry is based in Virginia then you can't claim that flag as being part of your heritage, considering that it was nothing more than a naval flag to begin with. And yet you see millions of people who are willing to die for it out of blissful ignorance that has been passed down for generations.
My maternal grandmother grew up in rural Louisiana during the 40s and 50s. Her parents made it a priority to shelter her from seeing/discussing segregation even though it was super prevalent at the time, so you can probably guess how people felt about it. Another interesting thing I learned is that my great-great-great grandfather was governor of Louisiana during the Civil War, and, as expected with any high class Southerner, he owned slaves. My grandmother even remembers hearing *her* grandparents (my great-great grandparents) growing up during the Civil War and even witnessed Union troops burning down their plantation. No matter whose side your on, we can all agree that the real losers of the war were the civilians. 

It's been 150 years, no one who was alive then is alive now, and yet the South *still* hails them as heroes for standing up to "Northern aggression". When the war ended, Robert E. Lee himself just admitted defeat and was like "Ok boys, we fought and we lost, let's just go home and go on with our lives". He spent the last years of his life on a farm with his family, trying to convince people that the war should be past them, like it happened, and it's over. From what I see/hear people say about him it makes him look like he fought the Yankees up to his dying breath, but that couldn't be further from the truth. Also, the only reason he joined the Confederate Army was because his home state of Virginia seceded. If they hadn't done so, Lee would have undoubtedly been a Union General.

The point I'm trying to make is that we need to get over it, while acknowledging the fact that it did happen. Like someone else said, Germany is a prime example. They don't idolize the Nazis, they just tell people "Yes, it happened. No, we're not proud of it. But we need to acknowledge it lest we repeat the same mistakes again"
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Akhenaten
(March 12, 2021, 12:22 pm)evokombat
(March 12, 2021, 11:51 am)doubleintegral The sad thing is that American schools (especially those in red states) really whitewash the atrocities of our past.

Especially for the south. That confederate flag that they loves so much? Yeah, unless your ancestry is based in Virginia then you can't claim that flag as being part of your heritage, considering that it was nothing more than a naval flag to begin with. And yet you see millions of people who are willing to die for it out of blissful ignorance that has been passed down for generations.
Ohhh it has a meaning for those folks. Whether it's really their heritage or not, never forget why the Confederacy really happened. The flag still stands for that. And people are down with it. It's gross.

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