Triumph the Insult Dog versus PC college students.

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That video should be shown at every freshman class. Pure brilliance.
But the kids wouldn't get it. That little girl in the middle seems like a true believer in the pc crap. The others seemed more afraid of it than really believing in it.
 
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But the kids wouldn't get it. That little girl in the middle seems like a true believer in the pc crap. The others seemed more afraid of it than really believing in it.

I suspect we would see totally different reactions if there weren't cameras around and they weren't playing a role for a comedic bit....

But there is a lot of truth here.

However, why do the naive kids get **** on for this stuff when all they're doing is what the adults told them to do...

Naive, yea. Pussies, totally. But who's really to blame for this PC ********? Not children. Their only fault is being dumb and listening to the wrong people.
 
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i think people are responding to this because they see the very institution that used to value diversity of opinion becoming the enforcer for a goofball political perspective that is ultimately destructive to those who employ it in any context outside of a 'safespace'. try that kind of non-ergonomic touchy feely jabberwocky **** when you got a job to do...there aint time. and if someone is going to be offended, hurt, angered, upset by it...they aint gonna have a job. this **** is beyond ridiculous.
 

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Reminds me of a pendulum. The pc over correctness is from attitudes previous, a counter. Hopefully we've reached the end of the swing.

The police sketch artist with the gay black guy was one of the greatest ever.
 
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The best thing I've ever seen. Eff this PC movement. Eff the brainwashed turds who are so weak-minded and sheep-like that they fall for it and eff the adults who use these kids as social experiments for their thought control agenda.

GD America's youth are absolute pu$$ies.

Could you imagine if these little ***** were what we had in World War II?
 
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The best thing I've ever seen. Eff this PC movement. Eff the brainwashed turds who are so weak-minded and sheep-like that they fall for it and eff the adults who use this kids as social experiments for their thought control agenda.



Could you imagine if these little ***** were what we had in World War II?
The 60s dealt with soldiers fighting for hippies freedoms, only to come home to baby killer taunts.
 

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But the kids wouldn't get it. That little girl in the middle seems like a true believer in the pc crap. The others seemed more afraid of it than really believing in it.

That's what the PC age is now. It's bullying to conform to their thought control. We've all seen what happens when you go against the PC lunatics. They try to ruin you, call you every name imaginable and force you to submit to them.

It's why I absolutely hate their guts.
 

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Only graduating from college in the last decade, I wondered where all these types of students were when I was there. Couldn't have changed that much, right?

Nope, they were all still there (in the late 2000's at least) I just avoided them like the plague. They were the ones in all the weird clubs, having drum circles outside, petitioning and what not. I made a few friends in orientation like this. In October, it was one of the girls birthday, and being a vegan, we all had to go to some vegan restaurant in Manhattan. I laughed and myself and another friend went around the corner to the first burger place we could find. We came back, with the burgers (kind of a dick move, admittedly), and that pretty much decided how these friendships would go. They were appalled, and we were full. Don't think I ever hung out with any of them again, aside from the kid who wasn't against farmed animals.
 

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That's what the PC age is now. It's bullying to conform to their thought control. We've all seen what happens when you go against the PC lunatics. They try to ruin you, call you every name imaginable and force you to submit to them.

It's why I absolutely hate their guts.
While it's true, sometimes people are just racist.
 
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I would have loved to see the reaction everyone else in the group would have had if one of them had called the guy black. The one girl in the front row who seemed heavily committed to this PC crap might would have spontaneously combusted or had her head blown off like one of the KKK members in the Dave Chappelle Black White Supremacist skit.
 

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I would have loved to see the reaction everyone else in the group would have had if one of them had called the guy black. The one girl in the front row who seemed heavily committed to this PC crap might would have spontaneously combusted or had her head blown off like one of the KKK members in the Dave Chappelle Black White Supremacist skit.

They're committed. Also seeing how college campuses are today, it's total brainwashing and pandering to professor's bias. Every class I have, a professor is dividing people and constantly bringing up race, which 99 percent of the time is talking about how bad blacks have been treated or they're seen today. If there is a story to tell that portrays a black person as a victim, they jump at the chance.

Check out Steven Crowder's visit to a feminist meeting. These people are freaking nuts. Parents have failed miserably.
 

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Some of these jokers are racists too. I like the old school racist rules where the racist himself let you know he was a racist.
 

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Reminds me of a pendulum. The pc over correctness is from attitudes previous, a counter. Hopefully we've reached the end of the swing.

The police sketch artist with the gay black guy was one of the greatest ever.

This is true. The ultra-PC crap we see today is overcompensating for the rampant racism, sexism and homophobia that was pretty much socially accepted until the late 1990s.

Can't we stop being so sensitive AND stop being ignorant _______ists at the same time?

That bit was great, though.
 

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That's what the PC age is now. It's bullying to conform to their thought control. We've all seen what happens when you go against the PC lunatics. They try to ruin you, call you every name imaginable and force you to submit to them.

It's why I absolutely hate their guts.

You?

No way.
 

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This is true. The ultra-PC crap we see today is overcompensating for the rampant racism, sexism and homophobia that was pretty much socially accepted until the late 1990s.

Can't we stop being so sensitive AND stop being ignorant _______ists at the same time?

That bit was great, though.

Lol that is not true at all.

The only difference is we can talk about some subjects today whereas back then you just didn't talk about stuff. That's the only difference. There is much more racism/homophobia/whatever today because first and foremost the internet. Plus, it's frowned upon to not speak about personal **** and air out all these divisive things...which is not good. I mean, you can try and bully people into thinking like you, but it won't work. Lean forgiveness, learn politeness, lean STFU for the sake of humanity. Learn accepting yourself. If you believe in yourself, Wrf cares what anybody says. We haven't learned that yet. We're still trying to control people and get them to conform to one way of thinking - whatever that thinking may be. We're dead *** wrong. Completely off path. Both sides are. We need to work towards acceptance. We keep fighting. It's not the way. Just stfu and listen to trees, or something. Your problems are not problems. TS.
 

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Lol that is not true at all.

The only difference is we can talk about some subjects today whereas back then you just didn't talk about stuff. That's the only difference. There is much more racism/homophobia/whatever today because first and foremost the internet. Plus, it's frowned upon to not speak about personal **** and air out all these divisive things...which is not good. I mean, you can try and bully people into thinking like you, but it won't work. Lean forgiveness, learn politeness, lean STFU for the sake of humanity. Learn accepting yourself. If you believe in yourself, Wrf cares what anybody says. We haven't learned that yet. We're still trying to control people and get them to conform to one way of thinking - whatever that thinking may be. We're dead *** wrong. Completely off path. Both sides are. We need to work towards acceptance. We keep fighting. It's not the way. Just stfu and listen to trees, or something. Your problems are not problems. TS.
I love mashburn's private conversation world. No real connection to reality, but it's nice to watch how he screams at people from his porch.
 

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This is true. The ultra-PC crap we see today is overcompensating for the rampant racism, sexism and homophobia that was pretty much socially accepted until the late 1990s.

Can't we stop being so sensitive AND stop being ignorant _______ists at the same time?

That bit was great, though.
That's what they said about PC back in the 90's; only then, it was said to overcompensate for the rampant racism, sexism, and homophobia from the 80's. No doubt, 20 years from now, the SJW's will still be doing what they do, and apologists will say that it's just a form for overcompensating for sexism, racism, and homophobia from 2016.
 
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