A caricature of a "fat businessman chomping on a cigar" is a critique of those with extreme wealth. What exactly is a caricature of a "Chinese man with bucked teeth and big glasses" supposed to be critiquing, exactly?
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Replying to @BorrowUsernames @BorisBorisxl and
Well if you will indulge me I will explain further. Firstly a caricature is not merely funny as a critique, it is also a funny absurd stereotype, visually and conceptually.
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Replying to @StaringMary @BorrowUsernames and
You are applying your own perspective here, when you require that there be a critique you find politically acceptable. Someone else may find the representation of a stereotype of another, or indeed their own culture, as being amusing in its absurdity.
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Replying to @blocktoshi @yarblestoyou and
Nothing's racist with you loons.
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Replying to @BorrowUsernames @yarblestoyou and
evErYthINg iS raCiSt wiTH YoUpic.twitter.com/nXcxNx61AY
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Replying to @blocktoshi @BorrowUsernames and
“Stop being so sensitive” is the battlecry of people who want the right to be shitheads and get upset when other people are setting a better example.
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Well then you’re going to have to live in a world without humans (can I recommended 4chan) because in this world people are always going to put down or rise up against others.
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Replying to @blocktoshi @BorrowUsernames and
It WOULD be great if racists could learn to not let their irrational hate interfere with others’ freedom and right to live. I agree. But as you can see from the initial video there’s still a distance to go on that.
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