• TotallynotJessica@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    comedy is almost always normative by asserting a view on how things ought to be and thus people who strongly disagree with that view are justified to be upset at something that can influence the views and opinions of others…

    But then again, it’s all just jokes here. 🤡 It’s bad to criticize the comedian if you just can’t take the joke, don’t yah know. ❄ Snowflakes these days with their political correctness and cancel culture, acting like words can be dangerous, when I’m just flapping my gums here. 🙉 You think humans can yell loud enough to damage anything but your hearing? Good grief; stop being such a pussy. 😹 Comedy has never caused any real world violence or hate against anyone, and if you think it has, you’re just a thin skin schizoid nerd 🤓 who wants to control people because you’re a weakling otherwise. No one loves you, and you should kys. ☠

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      11 months ago

      Misunderstanding. They are actually pointing to the metaphorical exist from late stage capitalism. They’re actually a bodhisatva showing us the path of anarchism (historically black-lead)

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        How did I not think of that. Why I admit I failed to get the topic of the picture, I still believe that the message is the same.

        The picture depicts a black man who tryies to “exit capitalism”, however we know from day-to-day life that this mission was a faliure. OP is trying to say that black men failed to achieve a goal, thus implying that black people fail at everything.

  • Slyme@lemm.ee
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    I’m stealing this and cropping to the image, this is too good not to use