Came across a retweet from Milo Yiannopoulos. It featured an op-ed by a 27 year old woman on what I guess is the Guardian (by now a mouthpiece for SJW, PC propaganda) http://archive.is/tqrPw

Without writing too much down, what struck me was the final paragraph:

'What happened to the good old days, when gamers stayed firmly indoors with no need to venture outside and nerds feared social interaction?'

Change the words around a bit, say, replace 'gamers' and 'nerds' with 'black' and 'immigrants' and it might as well be categorised as hate speech.

But that's not the point. There are two take aways from this article.

  1. Geeks/nerds are the universal chew toys, not just by the jocks or the preppy kids, by everyone, including social justice warriors. Want to get ahead? Start developing interests outside of gaming/anime/Magic the Gathering/etc. Maybe don't use 'hey, have you tried the new Doom?' as a way to introduce yourself to women'. It's ok to be geeky, but don't let it be the overriding factor that defines you.

  2. Once again, there's this myth that women are the more sympathetic part of humanity. No. Women can be just as fickle and vile as their male counterparts. Anybody who has grown up in a politically correct, feminist-induced culture, needs to have this drilled in their head.

Bonus: Wow. This is what passes for journalism these days? I can understand if this was in her diary, but a piece on a newspaper!? Damn. I should start getting into journalism if bitching about my feelings will earn me money.