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Body shaming still isn't cool. For every short Nazi, there is a short comrade.
Yup. People always come out of the woodwork defending body shaming bad people. Body shaming anybody perpetuates the ridiculous stigmas, and even if it makes bad people feel bad, it doesn't result in them changing their behavior.
I'm pretty sure it's just people that want to be assholes but have the wherewithal to understand they shouldn't looking for acceptable targets.
I'm a short overweight guy and don't don't take offense at all when people use that to mock bad people lmao
Your feelings are not universal and do not justify anything
You feelings are also not universal and do not justify anything.
Is this case he’s a healthy and very normal looking dude. He’s just min-maxed his personality and how he carries himself for immense goblin vibes.
I’m not defending the goblin, or the people noticing that adult goblins are 4 feet 10 inches tall, on average.
Like much of the Republican administration, he is a small man, referring to his personality, not his physical form.
Ah yes, definitely referring solely to his personality.
Just stop lying. Disingenuous.
AOC should have mentioned his tiny penis, too.
I was, not AOC. You and I can take the high road all we like as outsiders, but AOC shouldn't since it hasn't worked for the Democrats for 15+ years.
Shockingly enough there's more roads than ignoring blatant corruption and resorting to petty name calling.
The former doesn't nothing, as we've seen. And the latter is generally used by shifty characters trying to distract from truly heinous activity happening behind the curtain.
Neither is particularly effective at actually accomplishing anything other than widening the already vast political divide in this country.
Typical inadequate and deficient republican men, then ?