: “I fucking hate you, you worthless [slur]! But by the way if I can get honest in this hypothetical strawman, I act this way just for the thrill of being bad. Being a douche makes me look cool!” <- If you react negatively to this, you are an easily offended snowflake.
: “Please, just be nice. It won’t kill you to be polite.” <- Please get offended to this, kindness isn’t COOOOOOL!
Did Eric Cartman rewrite the rules of social etiquette or something?
Even South Park’s creators have gotten in on it, and ever since their crusade against SJWs, they’ve just been hellbent on trying to vindicate Eric Cartman.
: “I fucking hate you, you worthless [slur]! But by the way if I can get honest in this hypothetical strawman, I act this way just for the thrill of being bad. Being a douche makes me look cool!” <- If you react negatively to this, you are an easily offended snowflake.
: “Please, just be nice. It won’t kill you to be polite.” <- Please get offended to this, kindness isn’t COOOOOOL!
Did Eric Cartman rewrite the rules of social etiquette or something?
I think the effect of a generation thinking that Eric Cartman was the funny one explains some stuff actually.
For at least 2.5 generations of fragile american white men, yes.
Even South Park’s creators have gotten in on it, and ever since their crusade against SJWs, they’ve just been hellbent on trying to vindicate Eric Cartman.