There seems to be a popular consensus that my favorite brand of coffee….
…is foul tasting and overpriced. I suspect, however, that many of the critics’ objections are a reaction to some of the company’s political activism. Personally I make it a practice to never mix politics and coffee. I do agree that the brand tends to be overpriced but I brew mine at home so I save some of the expense.
Coffee, as you have suggested comes in many shades. In the beginning it looks like this…
…but I like to add a drop or two of heavy cream…
…so that mine usually looks more like this:
If you are interested in multiple shades and colors of coffee you might try this:
“…all I need to know about Feminism.”
I confess that my statement involved a bit of hyperbole. I suspect that there may actually be other things I need to know about Feminism. Maybe you can advise me.
Feminists display a pattern of censorious behavior whereby they frequently act to obstruct the public expression of thoughts or ideas that challenge their ideology. That practice in and of itself is enough to ignite my opposition to the movement since I am a free speech absolutist and a person who categorically opposes censorship.
Here is a recent conversation on the subject of censorship in which I participated:
By attempting to obstruct the public expression of thoughts and ideas that challenge their ideology, Feminists are signaling that they lack confidence in their own ideology. I note and appreciate that you yourself actually watched the film and expressed specific criticisms of it, which suggests that you are one of the exceptions to the pattern and do not engage in the aforementioned censorious obstruction. Nevertheless, such obstructionist behavior on the part of Feminists is common enough to, in my view, discredit the movement in general.
While I am familiar with the circumstances surrounding the production and screening of “The Red Pill” movie, I have not actually viewed the film myself, so I don’t consider myself qualified to comment on your specific criticisms.
Feminists frequently insist that I modify my conduct, my thoughts and the content of my conversations to meet their specifications. I recognize no obligation to conform my conduct, thoughts or the content of my conversations to Feminists’ expectations.
“…don’t bother with further discussion with me.”
Since I was obviously worth at least one response I thought I’d take a chance and try for two. No hard feelings though if you elect to disengage. We’ll always have coffee.
“A mind is a terrible thing to waste.”
…and waste is a terrible thing to mind.