Joe Rogan On Children Being Separated From Their Parents
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https://youtu.be/OeKoh2zHg1o
Kinda took the words right out of my mouth.
so you didn't watch the rest of the video, because that tangent leads into the same people saying sick people should get fucked, same with people who can't get an education. He was extending the team mentality where you have people on your "team" that basically tell everyone to get fucked because its the law/how it is and how he doesn't want people that are assholes on his team.
He couldn't have said it any fuckin better. America is as divided as I've ever seen it, and it's scary. People forget we really are all on the same team...
Its stating a point of the current political climate where people are more than willing to separate children from parents. Like he said, it doesn't matter if you're republican or democrat, if you are A-OK with the separation/illness, you are a piece of shit. Hes not "using the backs of literal horror" to push an agenda, its stating a simple fact that is showing WHY these horrors are happening in the first place.
Could have been avoided by listening to the whole fucking video dude.
I mean that's kind of fucked up, but at least you recognize it.
Americans are literally just human beings like you.
Now you know how a white american from the south walks into a trendy new york cafe with framed photos of Martin Luther King jr and a miniature book shelf with works by Foucault, Derrida and Shulamith Firestone.
What seems like normal behavior to one person comes accross as pandering to others. We're at all times performing a dance of our own outwards public presentation based on the culture on which we were raised. The idea of 'normal' is as fundamentally varied as there are people in the world.
No it's not, it's a fundamentally human response to feel uncomfortable in unfamiliar situations. The defining factors is whether we accept that these feelings of dissonance are due to there being other people who have a different life experience to ourselves. Or if we internalize those feelings and believe that they are a result of some deliberate action to challenge our personal identity.
It's the same reason there were those people who got upset by women/minorities being in Star Wars and set up that social media campaign to harass the actors, for example. They view their identity as Star Wars fans is being challenged by the inclusion of something that goes against what they feel Star Wars is (i.e. their life experience) and therefore feel a sense of cognitive dissonance. And so, in their minds, 'they' (the SJWs/Disney/Liberal-Hollywood/w/e.) must be pandering to a malicious political agenda. It isn't that a group of people that previously hadn't been as actively participating in the storytelling process are having their view expressed, it's a hostile action to spite them personally because they are uncomfortable.
Well no shit that garbage is fake.
Its fucking reality television, you shouldn't be thinking Americans think like that, we fucking dont.
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