Seth Dillon
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Biology is bigotry.
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The definition of β€œman” is β€œan adult human male.” To be a man is to have a man’s body. You can be a soft or feminine man, but you can’t be a male woman for the same reason you can’t be a married bachelor or draw a round square.
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Cry harder.
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That this terrifies so many people is, itself, kind of terrifying.
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Parody is dangerous. It makes powerful, important people who just want to be left alone look silly. And sometimes it hurts people's feelings. This is why we've filed an amicus arguing against the position taken by our lesser-known imitator, The Onion.

babylonbee.com/amicus-brief
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It's been 223 days. Twitter changed hands before I changed my mind.
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Soon.
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β€œLaugh and fear not, creatures . . . you need not always be grave. For jokes as well as justice come in with speech.” β€” Aslan, The Magician’s Nephew
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You mean you couldn’t care less. If you could care less, then you care at least a little bit.
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Promising to allow more lawful speech from a wide range of perspectives is quite the opposite of chasing people away.

"I'm being chased away!" said the silly woman when she saw the, "All are welcome here, even conservatives and comedians" sign.
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Only the government knows what’s true and good. I see no issue here.
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β€œWe’re taking a stand for censorship.”
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"As much as it stung to be told that I’d done well in the seminary despite my race, it was far worse to feel that I was now at Yale because of it." β€” Justice Clarence Thomas on the condescension of affirmative action
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That’s because affirmative action is systemic racism.
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"You can't blame us for being awful in the name of love. We knew so little!"

If your haughty condemnation of others was rooted in ignorance, then it was all the more shameful. The only thing you should have to say at this point is, "I'm sorry. And it will never happen again."

It wasn't just condemnation. It was coercion. An unabating effort to try and force compliance with masks, mandates, and lockdowns through shaming, manipulation, and guilt. It was gross and egregious. It bordered on malevolent.
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This NY Times op-ed gets it backwards. Late-night TV isn't funny because they're just a bunch of outraged moralists who identify as comedians. In reality, liberals are killing comedy with their preachiness and pathetic intolerance of jokes they don't like.

Here's the link to the piece:

https://t.co/E3nDfu0uui
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You’re not just a private company if you’re colluding with the government to censor speech. You’re an unconstitutional arm of the state.
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It doesn't take an expert to see that racial discrimination is racist. It takes an expert *not* to see it.
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You can’t be wrong about anything. You can’t even speculate about anything. You can only be right. And right is whatever the Government says it is. THAT is free speech.
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The vast majority of the people you castigated and shamed merely said vaccination should be a personal choice. Few, if any, decried mere β€œsupport” for vaccines.
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