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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16050694" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>This sums up my views on it perfectly. I have a sneaking suspicion that many individuals of "alternative lifestyles" only do so because subconsciously it gets them imaginary virtue-signaling points. You know, the same sort of points you get when you <em><u>clearly </u></em>lost an election but refuse to concede because that's somehow the honorable thing to do?</p><p></p><p>I am also absolutely sick and disgusted of cultural appropriation and "affirmative action" for any group. It is shoved into every facet of our lives now. You are not allowed to enjoy anything unless it has been properly peppered with someone else's culture first, but don't you DARE touch theirs (I seriously want a death-metal Febreze commercial to play on rap stations just for fairness sake). It's like watching that fat nasty kid at a buffet, hands all over everything, but as soon as someone says something, the kid curls up and cries and plays victim. It's like in order to create anything these days, TV, movies, video games, you have to appeal to every culture out there to a disproportional level.</p><p></p><p>I'm pro-isolationist. You do your thing, let me do mine. Just because I don't want to associate with you <em><u>doesn't</u></em> mean I hate you. You accusing me of hating you because I don't adopt your culture just illustrates that your culture is weak and incapable of supporting itself. It is perfectly acceptable to appreciate culture separately and from a distance.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's why most of them are single-issue voters. Their entire being revolves around sexual promiscuity (the militant ones that I have a problem with, mind you). You know what my main issue is? Working my ass off so tax dollars and insurance premiums pay for their visits to Dr Caligari.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Everyone wants inclusiveness but then stands on individuality to get there. It's subversive convenience.</p><p></p><p>When someone else's sexual preferences become the basis for an election vs economic stability, there is a problem. Anyone who campaigns for being a "special snowflake" instead of actual policy should be excluded from any election.</p><p></p><p>"But they're the first [special snowflake characteristic] to run for [office]"</p><p>By that logic, I identify as Element 119. Vote for me because I'm hypothetical, not because I'd be good at the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16050694, member: 181885"] This sums up my views on it perfectly. I have a sneaking suspicion that many individuals of "alternative lifestyles" only do so because subconsciously it gets them imaginary virtue-signaling points. You know, the same sort of points you get when you [i][U]clearly [/U][/i]lost an election but refuse to concede because that's somehow the honorable thing to do? I am also absolutely sick and disgusted of cultural appropriation and "affirmative action" for any group. It is shoved into every facet of our lives now. You are not allowed to enjoy anything unless it has been properly peppered with someone else's culture first, but don't you DARE touch theirs (I seriously want a death-metal Febreze commercial to play on rap stations just for fairness sake). It's like watching that fat nasty kid at a buffet, hands all over everything, but as soon as someone says something, the kid curls up and cries and plays victim. It's like in order to create anything these days, TV, movies, video games, you have to appeal to every culture out there to a disproportional level. I'm pro-isolationist. You do your thing, let me do mine. Just because I don't want to associate with you [i][U]doesn't[/U][/i] mean I hate you. You accusing me of hating you because I don't adopt your culture just illustrates that your culture is weak and incapable of supporting itself. It is perfectly acceptable to appreciate culture separately and from a distance. That's why most of them are single-issue voters. Their entire being revolves around sexual promiscuity (the militant ones that I have a problem with, mind you). You know what my main issue is? Working my ass off so tax dollars and insurance premiums pay for their visits to Dr Caligari. Everyone wants inclusiveness but then stands on individuality to get there. It's subversive convenience. When someone else's sexual preferences become the basis for an election vs economic stability, there is a problem. Anyone who campaigns for being a "special snowflake" instead of actual policy should be excluded from any election. "But they're the first [special snowflake characteristic] to run for [office]" By that logic, I identify as Element 119. Vote for me because I'm hypothetical, not because I'd be good at the job. [/QUOTE]
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