Jason Mauldin wrote:
And HERE lies the problem.
Censorship is bad. End of story. Just because you don't like something, and you delete it from in front you, doesn't mean it stops existing.
Seems like some sort of variant of "I'm sorry you're offended". Not particularly sincere.
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You speak about how your parents "hid" the feelings of losing from you. They effectively censored that out of your life. Somehow you're smart enough to recognize the issue with that, but you can't recognize the issue when you do it yourself. Losing is bad, let's censor that.
Never mentioned this? This is a weird ad hominem attack.
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Objectifying women is bad. Let's censor that out of lives. That will make the world a better place!
Yeah, objectifying women is bad. There's nothing to be gained by removing agency from women.
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You live in a fantasy land, where as long as you shut up enough people around you and can hide the things that you don't agree with, you think things will just fall into place and the world will be perfect.. Good luck with that.
Another ad hominem attack.
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You've already won, there are no longer trophy girls at your events, but that's not good enough, you have to tell people that they can't even reminisce about it. Not in front of you, because that will destroy your little utopia.
This was about winning? I haven't told anyone that they can't reminisce about it. I find it weird and gross and people who are romanticizing about how things were better "back in the day". I don't think that ignoring history is good; however, we don't need to glorify the past and hold it up on a pedestal when it shouldn't be. There's no reason why we shouldn't acknowledge the club's past, but being critical towards it isn't done out of malice.
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Meanwhile in Egypt, women aren't even allowed to expose their elbows without fear of being beat and raped. Way to pick your battles! If you truly cared about the plight of women, you'd be helping these women out. But none of you have the sack for that, or else you don't care half as much as you want your peers to think you do. You'd rather sit here and pick on the old, balding men that laid the foundation for the events that you enjoy today, and that you're so willing to insult. Those guys don't have a place in your little utopian autocross club.
This a false equivalency. An analogue to this would be like saying Ray Rice should not be punished for beating his wife in an elevator because women in the Middle East don't all have the right to vote, drive, or education.
Also, what is with the sack comment? That's pretty gross. I don't know if you think it's masculine or something to accuse other men of not being virile.