Today I was scrolling around feminist sites when I saw another angry young Tumblrina ranting about the patriarchy (because a guy was rude on the subway) and it hit me why this bothers me so much: When I was a teenager, life was fun because America was a free country.

Don’t get me wrong. There was plenty of misery and loneliness in the world during the 1970s, but people didn’t have to tiptoe around in fear they might say something “offensive” to somebody. In fact, America in the 1970s was arguably a Golden Age of free expression. The great convulsive upheaval of the 1960s — stuff that happened while I was in elementary school — had the effect of undoing many of the constraints on art, music, literature, movies and TV that had previously imposed limits on what you could say or write. So when I was a teenager, my buddies and I could listen to comedy albums by George Carlin, Richard Pryor and Cheech and Chong saying stuff that was hilarious in part because it was stuff you weren’t supposed to say. We went to the movies and saw Blazing Saddles, Kentucky Fried Movie and Animal House — movies that were a deliberate poke in the eye of “good taste.” National Lampoon was full of wicked satire, “Doctor Demento” was on the radio every week, Saturday Night Live was in its glory days and, for anyone with a sense of humor, the 1970s was a great decade to be alive, because there were no rules.

WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO AMERICA?

What about freedom, huh? When did we turn into a nation of busybodies and tattletales, constantly pointing the finger of blame at each other? Everybody’s yelling accusations — racism! sexism! homophobia! — and trying to silence anybody who says anything they don’t like.

Long before my @rsmccain Twitter account got shut down by these feminist totalitarians, I was conscious of how the #GamerGate controversy had exposed the busybody/tattletale third-grade hall-monitor mentality of the 21st-century “progressive” movement. Allum Bokhari coined the term “cultural libertarianism” to describe the emerging opposition to the rigid political correctness that so-called “Social Justice Warriors” (SJWs) seek to impose on public discourse.

This is what Milo Yiannopoulos and the “Dangerous Faggot” tour is all about. Milo doesn’t even have to say anything to spark a left-wing riot on university campuses. His mere existence offends progressives so much that you could shut down any college in America for a day, merely by announcing that Milo would be there. If he missed his flight and didn’t even show up for the speech, you’d still have a bunch of angry fat girls with bad hair stomping around campus chanting stupid slogans, claiming to be “traumatized” by the thought that someone who disagreed with them had been invited to speak. So if Milo missed a connecting flight in Atlanta or Chicago, he’d still be trying to get a new ticket and meanwhile, outside the university auditorium 800 miles away, protesters would be screaming themselves hoarse in paroxysms of rage for no reason at all.

How did we get here? Who is to blame for the fact that so many “educated” young people have no sense of humor and are unable even to understand how ludicrous their aggrieved mau-mau pose is?

Also, why do mobs of crazy people show up to protest Trump rallies? We’re five months away from Election Day, and all the “experts” keep telling us there’s no way Trump can win, so why bother? If you live in California — a state that hasn’t gone Republican in a presidential election in more than 20 years — why get so worked up about it?

That moment when it becomes obvious an SJW needs her dosage adjusted. https://t.co/2JL0Lrknr4 #GamerGate pic.twitter.com/CQtbZcc4fV — FreeStacy (@Not_RSMcCain) June 3, 2016

California is a gigantic lunatic asylum, full of psychotics, perverts and Communists. It’s almost as bad as New York City, except the weather is better in California and the women aren’t as ugly as New York women.

Look, I don’t claim to have any solutions to all the world’s problems, but if feminism was the solution to women’s oppression, don’t you think maybe after all this time it would have solved the problem? Are creeps on the subway in New York less creepy than they were in 1968? Are there more creeps on the subway, or less? Is there more rape on college campuses or less? Please, tell me what you expect me to do about these problems. I don’t live in New York and I’m not a college student, but as far as I can tell from reading feminist blogs, both New York City and college campuses are terrible places where evil violent men constantly terrorize helpless women, and yet women nevertheless continue (a) going to college and (b) moving to New York after they graduate. You want a solution to this problem? You want “social justice”? OK, we should abolish college education and, as for New York City . . .

Drastic, you say? Well, sure, but if you want to solve the problem, it’s obvious that drastic measures will necessary. Once we’ve wiped New York City off the map with a thermonuclear blast, then maybe those Commie a–holes in California will understand we mean business.

… and the winner of the Most Oppressed

Intersectional Victim of Social Injustice

College Graduate Award … pic.twitter.com/ZoCPNTc6Y0 — FreeStacy (@Not_RSMcCain) June 4, 2016











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