MemesAreTheory [he/him, any]

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Cake day: July 30th, 2020

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  • Dunking is pointing out the stupidity and hollowness of liberal rhetoric with flare. It’s cathartic to call the smug morons who think they’re the good guys idiots with easily demonstrated facts. For example, all the self-respecting morons who have swallowed historic revisionism regarding the use of atomic weapons vaporizing 200,000+ civilians, one of the greatest war crimes of the 20th century, and still somehow think America are the good guys when it comes to foreign policy.

    Your wild inferences about fear and ganging up are pretty weak logic in action lmao. You don’t know what a word means so you just guess wildly and immediately start drawing inferences from your (incorrect) guess work? You must be real cool at parties. So sorry that there’s more communists than you thought and we’re an active instance shrug-outta-hecks


  • Hey man, we’re all on this thread doing our best, but you are exhibit A for whom pig poop balls is intended for: aggressively uninquisitive, proud of it, and deserving of less than half the grace you’ll ever receive.

    Do me a solid and imagine a hog with it’s own shit on its testicle, resting there like there’s no where else in universe it belongs more.

    Then read theory and grow the fuck up, Jesus christ. Insufferable.


  • Well good news for you and your infinitely inquisitive mind, it’s less obtuse than “read the Bible.” Parenti is a scholar with a specific specialty and body of work much more relevant to your directly quoted word choice. If you had said some other kind of drivel he might have recommended Antonio Gramsci or Michael Hudson or Naomi Klein or Jason Hickel or so on and so forth. Michael Parenti’s work and specialty area just so happen to debunk your moronic claim of “redfash.” I specifically recommend the book “black shirts and reds,” If you need to be walked right up to it.

    Also, LOL. LMAO even. Over here complaining about thought terminating cliches while uttering that fucking nonsense.



  • We support dunking. We thrive on it. We’re used to libs saying the dumbest shit we’ve ever heard, but at least put a modicum of effort into your blatant lies please. Raise the hoop above our ankles, we yearn for a challenge.

    If you’d actually like an in depth and informed history on the use of nuclear weapons in Japan and soviet intervention in the pacific theater of WWII, this video is an unparalleled resource in its thoroughness and conciseness.

    https://youtu.be/RCRTgtpC-Go

    I know there’s irony in calling a 2hour video concise, but hey, history unfolds over months and years, so cutting it down to 2 hours is in fact relatively concise.





  • Which, to the outside and reasonable observer reading this thread, is why we post ppb. Just look at the word counts - how much more effort does it take for us to bend over backwards and try to coddle someone obstinate and obviously wrong? If they’re at least trying and in good faith we can put up with bad ideas, but if they’re going to be petulant from the get go, we treat them with equal respect. You mess with the bear, you get the hog.


  • Commanding me to read something is just a classic thought-terminating cliche.

    It’s exactly the opposite actually. It’s suggesting a scholar who’s body of work directly engages with what you’re saying. It’s indicating where one might indeed do some thinking and learn more about the matter, instead of terminating all thinking with a pithy sounding nonsense statement. “It is what it is,” or, “That’s just human nature,” are thought terminating cliches. They sound informative or even profound, but if you think about them for more than 10 seconds they’re literally meaningless in contexts where they’re uttered or begging the question and terminating discussion.

    I’m not trying to just do an “aha gotcha, you used a phrase wrong here!”, but thought terminating cliches are legitimately rampant in hegemonic media and liberal thought. It’s important to know what they are, and it’s more than a little painful to watch what should be a useful concept so thoroughly abused.