Me too. They stole my candy.All the black kids I grew up with celebrated Halloween.
Same way Pravda didn't get punished for their untruths.How do our supposed journalists get away with this shit?
This I can get behind. Fucking desks for right handers in Jr. High....
As a lefty myself, I feel marginalized.
I read the article. It is because he killed a gay couple in the movie, just FYI. As if he doesn't kill everyone he runs across. Fucking stupid asses.
I regret to inform you Michael Myers must now be cancelled
Also the medias fault for amplifying their voice for clicksI read the article. It is because he killed a gay couple in the movie, just FYI. As if he doesn't kill everyone he runs across. Fucking stupid asses.
But, this is just another example of how social media is fucking us. Every single one of the tweets in the article used as examples of people "outraged" by this have less than 20 "likes". That is not an outrage. It's one person saying something and 25 other morons going, "Hey, that is kinda homophobic ~drool swipe~)
Too bad 25 people can ruin things for all of us. It's insane.
My very smart conservative co attorney in my office pointed out this phenomenon to me and once you see it you can’t unsee it… this is news today: an article reporting on the opinion of people on social media without context. It’s subliminally implying “look at all the people who feel this way about this issue, you should too.” That’s what news is: peer pressure. Not facts.I read the article. It is because he killed a gay couple in the movie, just FYI. As if he doesn't kill everyone he runs across. Fucking stupid asses.
But, this is just another example of how social media is fucking us. Every single one of the tweets in the article used as examples of people "outraged" by this have less than 20 "likes". That is not an outrage. It's one person saying something and 25 other morons going, "Hey, that is kinda homophobic ~drool swipe~)
Too bad 25 people can ruin things for all of us. It's insane.
And people (media) are stupid enough to fall for it. It's infuriating.My very smart conservative co attorney in my office pointed out this phenomenon to me and once you see it you can’t unsee it… this is news today: an article reporting on the opinion of people on social media without context. It’s subliminally implying “look at all the people who feel this way about this issue, you should too.” That’s what news is: peer pressure. Not facts.
And 9 times out of 10 it's 5 twitter accounts with less than 100 followers that usually wouldn't get any attentionAnd people (media) are stupid enough to fall for it. It's infuriating.