• SuperSaiyanSwag@lemmy.zip
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    23 hours ago

    I’m not usually not in either camp, but sometimes you see a post and you just know the type of people it will attract regardless of OPs intentions.

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      22 hours ago

      Funny how most people want their opinions to be respected while not respecting anyone else’s.

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    1 day ago

    I mean, what was the post? Some things that are posted are offensive whether or not you intended that and it’s not unreasonable for someone to comment on that.

    If it’s happening to someone so often they need to physically move to a different platform, maybe they should pay more attention to what their saying and the audience you say it to.

    Like if I’m with friends and someone makes a dead baby joke, I’d probably laugh, if someone recently had a miscarriage the reaction to that joke will be very different.

    I wouldn’t expect a lot of 4chan jokes to fly in normal society and if you can’t engage with normal society without making 4chan appropriate jokes, maybe you need to work on your conversational skills.

  • TheObviousSolution@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    Man, this reminds me so much of a recent submissions I made. The amount of BS text certain “users” can write and the extents they will go through to it for something relatively harmless is wild, specially when they are the sort to make wild unproven accusations.

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      22 hours ago

      Indeed, if someone gets a little butthurt due to a simple joke, it ain’t your fault they shoved it up their own asses.

  • JaggedRobotPubes@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Progressives pulling the boy who cried wolf routine on bigotry muddy the waters of the topic, which they don’t care about, because it’s just a means to grab a little social power to them.

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    2 days ago

    There seems to be this new trend of accounts being created to post this low quality rage bate and other boomer humour at best in this community. This is either a bot, or a really bored loser, either way, the pattern is very obvious (new account that posts 3 comics in a row here and nothing else), and easy to spot and block.

    I know this will have little impact, but do yourselves a favour - don’t feed the troll.

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      2 days ago

      Certainly can’t say it’s a knee slapper

      Social commentary cartoon that probably drives more discussion than laughs - not opposed to a range that includes a healthy mixture of everything from cheap laughs to this

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        yeah. now that I think of it thats pretty much what most political cartoons are. those ones in the comments sections with elephants and donkey. so I was likely being to harsh. its like not a comics section comic but obviously it is a comic. you know I never thought before how memes or at least political ones are so much like political cartoons.

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          2 days ago

          I’ve blocked just about every political community because the memes, despite me agreeing with them, are all horrendously unfunny

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            I get that. I have pretty much been blocking anything meme related but man new ones spring up constantly or it feels that way. I swear some of them are practically just for one person to get their memes of their chest.

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    2 days ago

    The thing that gets me every time is actually being funny gets shot in the head instantly in the cross fire.

  • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    It de-legitimizes actual debate about issues with racism, homophobia, sexism, etc

    When you just lump in everything that is legitimate debate along with batshit crazy stuff, then its far easier to just to dismiss it all and keep acting like a racist, homophobic, sexist ignorant jerk.

    If you can’t tell what is offensive and what isn’t … it’s not a problem with the comic, it might have something more to do with you.

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    2 days ago

    Imo, anyone that seems to routinely complain about people “taking things too seriously” with their edgy jokes tend to rely more on shock value than actual comedy…

    Y’all aren’t teenagers any more. Using slurs isn’t funny any more.

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      2 days ago

      The same can be said for a lot of people who complain about lots of things being offensive.

      In reality you should seek a middle ground, don’t take everything so seriously that it ruins the joy in life… but also don’t treat everything (and everyone) as a joke.

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        1 day ago

        Eh. People should take things as seriously as they feel they should. A lot of actually important shit, that challenges real and significant injustices, gets shut down with “don’t take things so seriously”. We don’t need to turn discussing our feelings about the world into an “I’m so chill” competition.

        But also, people need to understand - on both sides of the utterance - that “I find this offensive” is an informational statement, not a demand for action. If I find something you’ve said offensive, that’s information that is now yours to weigh as you please. If you don’t care to understand why, or decide that my feelings don’t outweigh whatever else you’re trying to do, then you’re now making that decision with a little bit of extra feedback.

        Getting defensive about someone not liking what you’ve done is on you.

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          1 day ago

          And a lot of unimportant shit that shouldn’t really be a factor gets brought up because some people just don’t like it.

          Trans people in women’s bathrooms, or even something as simple as gay marriage, for example. Should we spend time and energy on that because it hurts peoples feelings?

          Like I said, it’s not a matter of all one thing or all another. It’s about finding a middle ground.