The Funniest SJW Fails Ever Caught on Camera (So Far…)
There’s a saying online that “the left can’t meme.” But why? Why can’t they understand or create a simple joke? It’s weird. The left are supposed to be the clever ones. They’re the ones who are supposed to understand the culture. They’re supposed to be the ones who appreciate art and subtlety. So, why don’t they?
The reason is that they are ideologically possessed. That means that instead of choosing ideas, ideas choose them. They are the slaves of their ideology, and they believe everything their teachers and leaders and newscasters say on nothing but authority alone.
You may have noticed late-night comedy has gone straight down the toilet. They don’t make jokes anymore. They just go on and on about how much they hate Donald Trump. The problem is, ideology kills jokes. It kills art of all kinds. And it kills the ability of those who are possessed by it to think.
Ideology turns a person into a Non-Player Character — someone who repeats rote talking points without understanding much of anything. In fact, Non-Player Characters have become the subject of a meme that is currently exploding which has SJW heads melting. They just don’t understand it.
Maybe it’s because they spent years learning that comedy can be a way to keep up with current events if you watch the Daily Show with Trevor Noah.
But anyway, it may be exasperating to deal with SJWs, but it’s funny to watch them come unglued. So here’s Nate Talk to You with a compilation of classic SJW meltdowns.
~ Liberty Video News
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