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I think everybody can see, yet again, that it is those that cannot explain or justify are again resorting to insults, bullying and so it goes on. I ain't intimidated in the slightest. I have acted reasonably, fairly and constructively.

Still my challenge remains: If you believe woke is so normal and for the better of society. Why aren't you engaged in a woke protest for the terrible injustices that are all around us? Get out and change the world ... everybody will think so highly of you
 
I think everybody can see, yet again, that it is those that cannot explain or justify are again resorting to insults, bullying and so it goes on. I ain't intimidated in the slightest. I have acted reasonably, fairly and constructively.

Still my challenge remains: If you believe woke is so normal and for the better of society. Why aren't you engaged in a woke protest for the terrible injustices that are all around us? Get out and change the world ... everybody will think so highly of you
Mate I could almost see what point you were trying to make (not that I necessarily agree with it), you just did a horrible job of doing so. No insults from me just constructive criticism. Do better.
 
OK, so being woke is normal - even though you say there's no such thing as normal. Anyway, if it is normal to be woke, my challenge to you and the others that support this is why aren't you doing it also?

How about this. If we're losing on Sunday, can I look forward to a woke protest with you invading the pitch with a men's bra on, so you can show your solidarity for cruelly victimised trans models?

If you do, what do you think the reaction would be of the rest of the stadium? Do you think fans will applaud in understanding of this injustice pervading our society or do you think they would ridicule you? You know, because if it is normal, surely you'd be willing to take part in a woke protest. Will @Prevenger17 accept the challenge? For men's bras ... I'm sure DCL will join in with you :)

As people have mentioned, I think your brain is broken. I will, however, respond.

1: I never said woke was being normal. It is a normality to me, if we take the literal definition. As I previously have alluded to, it is subjective.
2: Umm, to answer the question of why am I not doing it, is fairly easy. Because I am not, just like you are not into or acting like me right at this moment or maybe ever. The best way to describe this different behaviour, is that......this might blow your mind, so be prepared for it.....we are all different.
3: Sorry, it will be difficult for me to run onto the pitch in any clothing, or lack of clothing as I will not be at the game. However, if that was something that I wanted to do then I might just have done it, if I was there.
4: If I did, I have no idea what the crowds reaction would be like, I don't know every person that would be going to the game. I assume as we are all different then the reaction would be mixed and not universally the same. Some would definitely ridicule, maybe the majority would ridicule, in varying degrees.
5: Also, as an added note. I think there are better ways to highlight social injustice than to disrupt sporting or other events.
 
I think everybody can see, yet again, that it is those that cannot explain or justify are again resorting to insults, bullying and so it goes on. I ain't intimidated in the slightest. I have acted reasonably, fairly and constructively.

Still my challenge remains: If you believe woke is so normal and for the better of society. Why aren't you engaged in a woke protest for the terrible injustices that are all around us? Get out and change the world ... everybody will think so highly of you


Take a few days off mate. Embarrassing
 
I think everybody can see, yet again, that it is those that cannot explain or justify are again resorting to insults, bullying and so it goes on. I ain't intimidated in the slightest. I have acted reasonably, fairly and constructively.

Still my challenge remains: If you believe woke is so normal and for the better of society. Why aren't you engaged in a woke protest for the terrible injustices that are all around us? Get out and change the world ... everybody will think so highly of you
Come on now Suella, you know you get like this when you mix your gin with Valium.
 
I think everybody can see, yet again, that it is those that cannot explain or justify are again resorting to insults, bullying and so it goes on. I ain't intimidated in the slightest. I have acted reasonably, fairly and constructively.

Still my challenge remains: If you believe woke is so normal and for the better of society. Why aren't you engaged in a woke protest for the terrible injustices that are all around us? Get out and change the world ... everybody will think so highly of you
Why can’t I just be woke? Why do I have to protest?
 

Calvin Klein uses bearded trans man to advertise sports bra


The advert featured Bappie Kortram, a bearded trans model from the Netherlands, who last year raised thousands of pounds online to remove his breasts.

The model was pictured kissing and fondling another model in the advert for the sports bra, which is sold for £28 in a “rainbow” of colours, in a nod to the Pride Flag.

It was advertised in a number of extra-large sizes, with “premium stretch fabric”, and a tagline that read “This is Love”.

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A number of shoppers pledged to avoid Calvin Klein products, in a move that they compared to the boycott of Bud Light, the American beer brand, earlier this month.
It's like watching Dom and Tom 10 years after they retire and take up chain drinking Bud Light.
 
As people have mentioned, I think your brain is broken. I will, however, respond.

1: I never said woke was being normal. It is a normality to me, if we take the literal definition. As I previously have alluded to, it is subjective.
2: Umm, to answer the question of why am I not doing it, is fairly easy. Because I am not, just like you are not into or acting like me right at this moment or maybe ever. The best way to describe this different behaviour, is that......this might blow your mind, so be prepared for it.....we are all different.
3: Sorry, it will be difficult for me to run onto the pitch in any clothing, or lack of clothing as I will not be at the game. However, if that was something that I wanted to do then I might just have done it, if I was there.
4: If I did, I have no idea what the crowds reaction would be like, I don't know every person that would be going to the game. I assume as we are all different then the reaction would be mixed and not universally the same. Some would definitely ridicule, maybe the majority would ridicule, in varying degrees.
5: Also, as an added note. I think there are better ways to highlight social injustice than to disrupt sporting or other events.
You get credit for putting that down. The usual suspects would be far too cowardly to do so (or not capable of doing so), so well done.

As for my brain and it 'being broken', I'm happy for you to critique my thoughts and the reasons for those thoughts any time. That capacity for self-reflection doesn't sound like a broken brain to me. A broken brain is one incapable of taking criticism (like the saddos for example). What was it Einstein said of those repeating the same things over and over - it's the definition of ... Do continue to seek improvement!
 
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