Do SJWs suffer from mental illnesses?

Started by Surtur135 pages

Lol, it's apparently a hate crime to hold up a sign quoting an Imam talking about killing Jews, according to a cop. The guy asks if those in the mosque saying it is also a hate crime and the response seems to be "maybe".

YouTube video

Notice how all the politicians defending this and calling people Islamaphobes suddenly have shut the f*ck up? Strange, but I wanna hear them come out and go against this.

I can respect the cop for being concerned about his safety, others could assume the signs were anti-jewish. But if that's a hate crime then spewing those words out of your mouth in a mosque should be as well.

Didn't watch the vid, but if what you say it's true, yeah, that's ridiculous. Quoting a hater to expose the hate shouldn't be a crime.

Seems to be in Canada though, the title says "Toronto". Why are you flipping out over Canadian policy and attributing it to US politicians?

I was talking about the Canadian politicians. If you had watched the video you'd see that a variety of them had called these people Islamaphobes.

It's not a huge thing, I would like to see them denounce it. Did you think I only cared about SJW stuff in the USA? I've posted stuff from other countries before, not as much, but some. Rebel Media is Canada based.

How dare you have an opinion about a country that's not yours.

Originally posted by Surtur
I was talking about the Canadian politicians. If you had watched the video you'd see that a variety of them had called these people Islamaphobes.

It's not a huge thing, I would like to see them denounce it. Did you think I only cared about SJW stuff in the USA? I've posted stuff from other countries before, not as much, but some. Rebel Media is Canada based.

So you're globally #triggered by SJWs is what you're saying. Cool.

Originally posted by Robtard
So you're globally #triggered by SJWs is what you're saying. Cool.

It's okay Rob, we've come to expect you to shout triggered when you have nothing else to say. You do it more than anyone else here it seems.

I heard there's a SJW situation happening in Buenos Aires Argentina, you should look into that one too.

If I came across a funny or disturbing SJW story from Argentina I indeed would look at it.

Just like when I talked about the feminist snow plowing in Stockholm.

Or BLM shutting down an airport in London.

So..zing, I guess? You got me. Even though I've posted stuff from Canada before as well.

You know you compulsively looked it up.

Originally posted by Robtard
I heard there's a SJW situation happening in Buenos Aires Argentina, you should look into that one too.
I'm sure "el #tetazo" triggered or is triggering Surtur as we speak.

LoLz

Originally posted by Adam Grimes
You know you compulsively looked it up.

You don't have to look it up, there is so much of it out there.

Lol.

Originally posted by Adam Grimes
Lol.

Originally posted by Adam Grimes
How dare you have an opinion about a country that's not yours.

That better be sarcasm.

Originally posted by ArtificialGlory
That better be sarcasm.

It's hard to tell these days.

Its not sarcasm. You have to have a sense of Humor to be able to use sarcasm, and since it was Grimey that said it....well....There ya go.

I am 90% sure I can tell you why he said it. Because before they freaked out when they thought I was saying Beni's views didn't matter, cuz I said people would care more about Americans who thought like him than they would about people from other countries who did. This turned into it apparently more or less meaning that I said: shut the f*ck up cuz you british.

So it would then turn into: well you said people from England can't say stuff!!

So you're aware of your hypocrisy and are noting it. That's a start in the right direction, bud 👆

Originally posted by Robtard
So you're aware of your hypocrisy and are noting it. That's a start in the right direction, bud 👆

Nah, I'm aware of how crazy people misinterpret things, get the thing explained to them, and still persist anyways.

So I would say no it's not a good start, quite the opposite.