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When yesterday's satire, become today's "NEWS"

Last posted Oct 14, 2019 at 11:36AM EDT. Added Oct 14, 2019 at 10:01AM EDT
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Because I hate the current news climate, this desperate fight for clicks on the Internet and the current state of the world in general, I've thought it would be more healthy to make fun of these instances- instead of being angry all the time.

So how about we point out those Onion like stories, that somehow occured in real life?
Starting with, our adored memestar SpongeBob:
SpongeBob Squarepants Is A ‘Violent,’ ‘Racist’ Colonizer, College Professor Says

"SpongeBob Squarepants and his friends play a role in normalizing the settler colonial takings of Indigenous lands while erasing the ancestral Bikinian people from their nonfictional homeland,"

that feel when SpongeBob was a dirty colonizer all along

Last edited Oct 14, 2019 at 10:03AM EDT

Maxi-005 wrote:

Because I hate the current news climate, this desperate fight for clicks on the Internet and the current state of the world in general, I've thought it would be more healthy to make fun of these instances- instead of being angry all the time.

So how about we point out those Onion like stories, that somehow occured in real life?
Starting with, our adored memestar SpongeBob:
SpongeBob Squarepants Is A ‘Violent,’ ‘Racist’ Colonizer, College Professor Says

"SpongeBob Squarepants and his friends play a role in normalizing the settler colonial takings of Indigenous lands while erasing the ancestral Bikinian people from their nonfictional homeland,"

that feel when SpongeBob was a dirty colonizer all along

Are Western liberal college professors really this far up their own asses that garbage like this can be passed as a legit scholarly work? You'd be blacklisted from the faculty if you try to pull off shit like this in Indonesia.

Last edited Oct 14, 2019 at 11:36AM EDT
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