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Post by jerryringo on Dec 16, 2020 12:49:18 GMT
 If you say anything about fat women or blacks, twitter will ban you immediately. However comments like these rack up thousands of likes, millions of views without any action. Funny how people blame short men for being offended about getting insulted, rather than blaming the people who are doing the insulting.
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Post by valorzeal33 on Dec 16, 2020 19:22:23 GMT
Twitter is a shill site. As I’ve learned in the past few months, Twitter is an extremely bigoted and bias social site, because they often deleted truths and spread lies. Twitter is NOT a reliable platform, and it’s very one sided. Twitter is full of ridiculous contradictions against itself. They fact check with their garbage lies and kept lies floating around. It’s full of extreme virtue signaling. Gah, I hate that site.
Hating short men on Twitter? Never banned.
Hating LGBTQ on twitter? BANNED.
Also, I apologize for being rude, but welcome to heightismhub! Glad to have a member.
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Post by Heightism Report on Dec 16, 2020 21:09:52 GMT
View AttachmentIf you say anything about fat women or blacks, twitter will ban you immediately. However comments like these rack up thousands of likes, millions of views without any action. Funny how people blame short men for being offended about getting insulted, rather than blaming the people who are doing the insulting. Absolutely true. It's always our fault, one way or another. Also, notice how nothing creative or original has to be said for a post to get that many likes. As long as a post is negative about short men, people will identify it. As I've said before, notice how many jokes come in and out of style. People used to make jokes about Polish people, but those jokes rarely exist anymore. Jokes about blondes were trendy for quite some time. "Yo Mama" jokes were popular for several years, and are out of style now. However, not only do "jokes" about short men never go out of style, but the jokes don't even have to change. The same jokes about not being able to reach top shelves, not reaching the pedals while driving, crouching down to talk to short men etc. are still considered extra hilarious even though they've been done millions of times for close to fifty years, and people show no sign of getting tired of these jokes. This is an indication that people laughing at this tired nonsense goes much deeper than humor; The joy derived from re-hashing these jokes stems from people being joyous that short men are being degraded. They don't care how unoriginal the insults are, they just care that a group they despise(short men) is being put back in their place. Of course, many of the comments can't even be considered jokes, they're just flat-out admissions of extreme prejudice, thus, my point is that even comments that are masked as jokes operate an a deeply prejudicial level, and it doesn't take any level of creativity to get people to join-in on an echo chorus where they applaud short men being degraded.
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