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Does This Bother You? If So, What Should Be Done About This?
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About
"Does this bother you? If so, what should be done about this?" is a question you ask when you see something that you don't approve of, and it goes without saying that you don't approve of others approving, either. You may be right, in which case you're asking a silly rhetorical question, and you may be wrong, in which case you're being condescendingly smug about your views. Also, there's nothing that you can do about the thing that bothers you.
Origin
On March 20, 2016, the question was posed to Facebook group "God Save Us From Your Opinion: A Place For Serious Discussion of Judaism" along with an image of a Hassidic Jewish wedding, with a bride wearing an opaque veil and holding one end of a rope, while an older, unidentified male (probably a relative or community leader) held the other end of the rope and danced for the bride. (This custom is known as a mitzva tantz.) Many group members felt that the post assumed condescending judgments about more conservative streams of Judaism, and voiced objection.
Spread
In the days that followed, posters in GSUFYO's sister groups spammed their groups with parodies of the original post, asking the question, "Does this bother you? And if so, what should be done about this?" with a range of links and images, ranging from Men's Rights Facebook pages to random comics to the meme itself. The question has been abbreviated to just, "Does this bother you?", "DTBY," and just, "Bother what." The meme has spread to Twitter as well.
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