A photo of Marc Andreessen, billionaire Project 2025 architect, known on Epstein Island as "The Human Buttplug"
A photo of Marc Andreessen, billionaire Project 2025 architect, known on Epstein Island as "The Human Buttplug"
A photo of Marc Andreessen, billionaire Project 2025 architect, known on Epstein Island as "The Human Buttplug"
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Let's attack him for his controllable actions and not his uncontrollable appearance
Counterpoint: his actions make him a fascist, and therefor any and all actions are justifiable when done to him
Yeah, why can't everyone understand how important it is to be civil when dealing with Nazis?
But the fruit, it hangs so, so low!
But he looks like an egg.
Clearly he’s worth billions in this economy, with that 45 carat chicken egg his neck is carrying and all.
You spelt cunt incorrectly.
Well said
Maybe we can knock him off of some walls.
While I get what you're saying, a lot of people are practically powerless in front of these billionaires, that shape & challenge their very existence. In the face of such helplessness, I can understand attacking someone in that much powers' uncontrollable attributes.
It's easy to be trapped into thinking "treat them as you'd like to be treated", when the oppressor proves time & time again they will not treat you like one of them.
Just my 2¢
I totally get it. I just feel for the normal everyday person who has an unusual head shape that they are self conscious about being hurt by this instead of the asshole billionaire who deserves it. It's like making fun of him for being short.. Innocent people catch the strays. I stand against body shaming. But I feel you.
I've got a flat spot on the back of my head that I used to be self conscious about. My 2¢ is that this guy isn't a human. Any attacks on his head shape don't really relate to me. So in my opinion, go ahead and let this traffic cone know that it looks like he cosplayed as a torpedo when his mother had to give birth. I'd wager that if his head shape made birthing him less painful, it was the most compassionate thing he's ever done in life.
That's an excellent point, I hadn't thought of that. I suppose if the derision becomes popular it might lose this context and cause hurt to the wrong person.
There's a lot of choice in looking like that big of a douche, especially for a billionaire.
Let's say he's an alien and attack him to save our species.
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Yeah, body-shaming isn't cool. Doesn't matter who the target is.
EDIT: You can downvote all you want, but body-shaming one is body-shaming all.
While I respect the intent, I do think that you probably need to consider the reasoning as well. Putting black and white morality over actions isn't necessarily correct either.
Poking fun at someone who is objectively evil over their appearance is "something" that an average person can do that might actually affect the person in question. It might not do anything, but it's sure as hell more appropriate and effective than trying to point out the issue with their moral stance. You can't always make a difference through peaceful or indirect means.
I think it's important to point out that body shaming someone who isn't a bad person is wrong, but it is also important to point out that for most people our words are our only recourse. You can insult a terrible person for one thing, while ignoring or praising the same trait in someone who is good.
I have no idea why you're down voted, your point is absolutely valid. Perhaps people are angry and want to hurt those in power, consequences be damned.
Because this guy hurts more people 24/7 just being a billionaire than some hurt feelings on the Internet. We don't have a lot to attack but their ego.
Attack what can be controlled.
This guy can control these attacks.
For instance, he could unalive himself.
If I ask you to body shame, is it not cruel to do so?
Huh?