Is it just because the cartoon is aimed at kids, or will movies in general that depict rapes, or books for that matter, be suppressed as well?
Is it just because the cartoon is aimed at kids, or will movies in general that depict rapes, or books for that matter, be suppressed as well?
Unilever and the Woke Brigade removes the word Normal from its products.
Unilever drops word 'normal' from beauty products in inclusivity push
There is no such thing as normal, whether you think you are "woke" or not.Well, in a way it makes since, because none of the woke people or SJW's that I have seen were anything
close to normal.
Would that be abnormal behavior?Unilever and the Woke Brigade removes the word Normal from its products.
Unilever drops word 'normal' from beauty products in inclusivity push
There is no such thing as normal
This is a very dangerous ethic to promote for a species as order and normality are the fulcrum to our progression.
This want to cancel or remove aspects of our shared condition is akin to pissing in the wind as these traits that haunt us reside in our very fibre. It is unrealistic to deny a normal as through out our evolutionary path it has been the one constant on which all else is judged.
I too would love a world where none of these behaviours were present but I believe without these failings or flaws we would not be in the position where we find ourselves today. I liken it to a healing wound as kchoo on here first stated, different context but the same happening.
Chipping away at a binding to break free from what ? Our biases I'm guessing and again this is unrealistic to think preferences can be switched on for only certain sectors and off for the ones that ail us.
Streamlined for cyborg activity via governmental emotion cherry picking programme.
I rest my case. There is no such thing as normal. You prove it by taking a simple sentence and inflating it to your issues. The cancel culture is about control, mind control, control with subtle fear of always being on the edge of being wrong somehow, which we are already programmed to fear, being wrong, not fitting in, which leads to all kinds of bizzare mental aberrations and inconsistent behavior. Once we all accept that the word "normal" used in relation to human behavior and thought is a control word meant to keep us in someone else's box, then we can relax and be real. Banning books and words is an indication of a sick society.
Seems like Dr Tolian Soren has been talking to Unilever.
So the fear of not being normal has so much importance that we refuse to recognise it as real is what I'm getting but it doesn't make it go away. Unless and I think there is an element of this, that if everyone believes that normal doesn't exist then it actually doesn't, Internet symptoms of false hope and dreams beyond reality. If you build it they will come springs to mind.
Our understanding of cancel culture differs and their in lays the truth. From what I see there is a movement born of the world wide connection that has inflated a sense of injustice and wants to silence those who don't agree with topics many don't want to consider as important and it's a runaway train if you follow current affairs.
I don't think we are ready for what you are suggesting but that isn't to say it isn't where we are heading but for that to happen something very real has to give. Banning books and words is a sign of a sickness coming from those who want the banning done..lol.. No one else to look at for that one.
I bet your parents had a better sense of normal and those before them the same and so on until the animal kingdom is entered where it actually costs you your life.
I'm not normal and neither do I wish to be so but I know it when I see it.