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SteelHands · 61-69, M
Actually the number of people who saw them when they were made were likely a very strategically limited audience. I sure never saw such an obscenely disgusting thing before in all my years.
EllaDisenchanted · F
@Noahkahol: Because it's a modern satire from a few years ago.
SteelHands · 61-69, M
@EllaDisenchanted: It's not satire. Also the date of creation as a propaganda vehicle defaming white men is irrelevant.
EllaDisenchanted · F
@Noahkahol: Committee for a Better America is a fake group created by editors of A/V Club, a satire writer's group. Now, there were plenty of ads that were openly sexist just as there have been others blatantly racist, stereotypical and all the other isms people get their panties twisted over these days. Just in this case it's a satire.
SteelHands · 61-69, M
@EllaDisenchanted: You know, I would have to assume that such vastly exaggerated and disturbing messages that convey extremely worse conduct than the actual bad conduct has less value as satire than to provoke discomfort. Both in they who it portrays and they who resent the message it imparts.
Hey but that's probably pretty funny to some people. I have an idea. How about I satirize on the picture and point to the possibility that the glass of beer is laced with arsenic.
Because, you know. Homicide is just knee slapping funny. As long as we call it "satire."
Hey but that's probably pretty funny to some people. I have an idea. How about I satirize on the picture and point to the possibility that the glass of beer is laced with arsenic.
Because, you know. Homicide is just knee slapping funny. As long as we call it "satire."