From ChrisRayGun comes a third song in his series mocking the social justice movement, this time a parody of the excellent Ain't No Rest for the Wicked by Cage the Elephant. I got a few laughs, and I think this could be easily posted on Facebook and other social media as relatively 'innocuous' resistance for those who want to avoid drawing too much ire over their beliefs. It's also a great example of using humor and mockery to combat social justice warriors, which has been rightly called for by several members here. ChrisRayGun has this series available for free download with the option to pay for the music, and you should check out all three at his website, they're good for a laugh.
Ain't No Rest for the Triggered (Social Justice: The Musical III)
From ChrisRayGun comes a third song in his series mocking the social justice movement, this time a parody of the excellent Ain't No Rest for the Wicked by Cage the Elephant. I got a few laughs, and I think this could be easily posted on Facebook and other social media as relatively 'innocuous' resistance for those who want to avoid drawing too much ire over their beliefs. It's also a great example of using humor and mockery to combat social justice warriors, which has been rightly called for by several members here. ChrisRayGun has this series available for free download with the option to pay for the music, and you should check out all three at his website, they're good for a laugh.
That is amazingly high-quality.
Sometime in the past year or two, the quality of people doing these parodies went way, way up. I think it's a great sign for us.
It's a sign of a real shift in the narrative.
Sometime in the past year or two, the quality of people doing these parodies went way, way up. I think it's a great sign for us.
It's a sign of a real shift in the narrative.
Has anyone seen really big muscled guys who are SJWs?
There was a clip in the video where he is dragged away by "muscle"
But when I watch some clips - I don't ever see anyone that intimidating.
I mean the crowd of people that chased Roosh that night (the water thrown by the crazy bitch). I didn't see anyone who looked like they could handle themselves 1 on 1. Don't get me wrong, I am not saying I can handle myself 1 on 1, but I know there are some guys that could have cleaned up that mess quickly (by making a different sort of mess - I know - not good either).
There was a clip in the video where he is dragged away by "muscle"
But when I watch some clips - I don't ever see anyone that intimidating.
I mean the crowd of people that chased Roosh that night (the water thrown by the crazy bitch). I didn't see anyone who looked like they could handle themselves 1 on 1. Don't get me wrong, I am not saying I can handle myself 1 on 1, but I know there are some guys that could have cleaned up that mess quickly (by making a different sort of mess - I know - not good either).
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Probably a reference to that crazy professor, Melissa Click, from Mizzou, who demanded that "muscle" be used to remove a reporter she didn't like.
That was great. Great music, great art.
Keep them coming.
Keep them coming.
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I expected something different, quite pleased.
Quote: (05-12-2016 01:47 AM)Texas_Tryhard Wrote:
From ChrisRayGun comes a third song in his series mocking the social justice movement, this time a parody of the excellent Ain't No Rest for the Wicked by Cage the Elephant.
Note that although this in an Obvious Parody, and falls under American Fair Use Laws, which Leftists once would have applauded, as detailed in this book...
... Youtube 'conveniently' punished him for his Wrongthink by claiming it is copyright infringement, and demonetising his video, so he can't make any advertising money from it, something Aurini and Forney have mentioned in the past.
Contrast with Anita Sarkeesian's outright theft of other people's footage, and her channel's immediate reinstatement.
Remember, though, there is no movement by Tech Companies to punish and restrict anti-progressive thought.
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