• Hegar@fedia.io
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    2 months ago

    Making the powerful and evil into objects of ridicule is a non-violent way to rob them of some of their power. The less social capital this noted cushion enthusiast can command, the better.

    Since our democracy lacks a formal process of ostracism to deal with people like this, saying “pfft, whatever you useless couchfucker” is the next best thing.

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      2 months ago

      Then ridicule him for things he’s actually done. There are lots of them. By making things up you’re no better than the people spreading lies about Hillary or Obama. This isn’t the road you want to go down.

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        2 months ago

        no better than the people spreading lies about Hillary or Obama

        I don’t think that people with different skin color, or sexuality should be made to suffer for it, so I would suggest I’m better than most of them in that regard.

        I also don’t have any problem with people ridiculing obama or hillary. That’s obviously fine. All politicians deserve ridicule and our society is improved when the powerful are regularly insulted.

        As long as it isn’t being used to reinforce dangerous hatreds like racism, sexism, homophobia etc. - which increases the danger to the already marginalized - why would anyone care?