The left's outrage industry

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kevm14
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The left's outrage industry

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And the shutting down of those who disagree with them. Like I said in the climate change thread, there seems to be no shortage of the 80/20 liberal/conservative voting media backing this culture; likewise, there is also no shortage of articles explaining why Republics and conservative policies are wrong.

So I'll explain why one characteristic of some left-leaning folks really irks me. For all I know, most people don't feel this way - I'd never know it because the media is garbage. But I'm not going to assume that.
They want to shut you up. But don’t let this be the End of Discussion.

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The political correctness born on college campuses has mutated into a new hypersensitivity. It’s weaponized in Washington, D.C. by a network of well-trained operatives, media, and politicians, and proliferated throughout the country. The new Puritans of the Left are quick to ban comedians and commencement speakers alike for the sin of disagreeing with them. They demand “safe spaces” while making dissent increasingly dangerous for Americans.

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And if you think this behavior is relegated to political fights or politicians, think again. The same activists are ready to foment outrage over your association with the “wrong” fried chicken joints, Internet browsers, breast cancer charities, pasta, children’s toys, Halloween costumes, TV shows, schools, and even comedians’ jokes. 

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The latest? A boycott of Amazon because they have the "gall" to sell Trump branded fashion stuff (like those hilarious t-shirts I assume). This is exactly like rioting until the president of a university resigns because...I honestly am not even sure what the logic was. The mob was mad, so they did their thing. Mobs are dumb.

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Turns out people on both sides (regardless of how far "to the side" they are) characterize those on the other side like there is only one position: all the way. What they fail to realize is most people's views are at or just off center.

This time, they kind of have the right idea: voting with their wallets rather than just being outraged on the internet. Except they are doing it wrong.

In an unrelated event, I spent a couple hundred dollars on Amazon Prime specials today, so....
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Like I said, I blame the media for fanning the flames.

Also, I blame my reinvigorated political interest on a lack of a functioning TV. Youtube comes up with stuff and I go wild. On the TV, I just browsed my car channel subscriptions. Ignorance was bliss.
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Turns out you have the tools to be as crazy as all those other crazy people.

Watch out, YouTube's "recommended" video algorithm will help build your confirmation bias.
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Yeah I am aware of that.
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