The wash is on spin it seems
Obvious jokes? Do you find them funny?
Jokes are jokes. I remember when the world thought Andrew Dice Clay was the the second coming of Alester Crowely.
When i was alot younger,




jokes were funny to me, not because I was into that stuff but because it was so subversive. Working with children and watching my nieces and nephews grow up changed my view. But the world ain't me, so i don't expect that everyone shares the same value system or humor.
However, the hypocrisy from the left can be so galling...fuckers getting up on their soapbox trying to take down people for tweets they made as 17 years old kids who are now in their twenties...yet a dude in his forties gets a pass because he directs movies people like? The Big Ragu has a monster night at the NCAA tourney and right away people are dredging up tweets trying to make the kid look bad, but an adult gets a pass just because he's in the right celebrity circles? Foh.,
So for me to see these same people who pontificate and lecture like they float above everyone else have to deal with the world that they created is grimly satisfying: It heartens me to see that every once in a while they get trapped in their own snare.
Their outrage isn't based on any moral imperative, it's merely internet chicken-fighting among narcissistic fucktards trying to protect their percieved interests in comedy, politics or whatever tribe they signal to.
But let me be clear: This doesn't make Cernovitch and his legions
good people anymore than it makes Lauras Dunham any kind of quality heffa for her so-called "activism." The existencve of people like tjhose two and their enablers are a plague upon social discourse in the West.