04-23-2021, 04:44 PM
Oh please rid my world of these whiny, entitled and butthurt, culturally isolated, and frankly dangerous sociopaths.
“... but I do not get to express my individuality at my place of business.”
For which his coworkers are surely happy about.
“Consequently, we spend way too much money in Orlando.”
Haha, a joke.
“That spell is broken when the immersive experience is shattered by the real world” that I don’t agree with, by pure coincidence.
“More broadly, like many corporations, Disney has been politicizing its business,” for decades, in their actions and behaviors, dumbass
“The difference today is that the people who run Disney use social media to scream to the whole world that a decision has been made for political reasons.”
Cute. Maneuvering for profits and “patriotism” isn’t political, but social issues are. Got it. Except the author can’t SAY social issues. He has to cloak it in the language of politics-is-suddenly-bad. Effing snowflake.
“Immersion should not be sacrificed on the altar of political correctness and appeasing the Twitter mob.”
Whereupon the author learns the sad lesson that no one really thinks about politics when everything goes their way. It’s kinda like having to grow up: a bummer? That last line of his is just so treacly. “Political correctness” means literally something that is correct, i.e. best, for society. Someone should tell him that the rest of conservatism has similarly moved on to portraying people who are now aware of previous wrongs (“wokensss”) is the new pejorative to use ... Twitter ... I remember that as something the guy he surely voted for enjoyed abusing every day. That too must have fine with him.
“... but I do not get to express my individuality at my place of business.”
For which his coworkers are surely happy about.
“Consequently, we spend way too much money in Orlando.”
Haha, a joke.
“That spell is broken when the immersive experience is shattered by the real world” that I don’t agree with, by pure coincidence.
“More broadly, like many corporations, Disney has been politicizing its business,” for decades, in their actions and behaviors, dumbass
“The difference today is that the people who run Disney use social media to scream to the whole world that a decision has been made for political reasons.”
Cute. Maneuvering for profits and “patriotism” isn’t political, but social issues are. Got it. Except the author can’t SAY social issues. He has to cloak it in the language of politics-is-suddenly-bad. Effing snowflake.
“Immersion should not be sacrificed on the altar of political correctness and appeasing the Twitter mob.”
Whereupon the author learns the sad lesson that no one really thinks about politics when everything goes their way. It’s kinda like having to grow up: a bummer? That last line of his is just so treacly. “Political correctness” means literally something that is correct, i.e. best, for society. Someone should tell him that the rest of conservatism has similarly moved on to portraying people who are now aware of previous wrongs (“wokensss”) is the new pejorative to use ... Twitter ... I remember that as something the guy he surely voted for enjoyed abusing every day. That too must have fine with him.