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WeedleTLiar on scored.co
2 years ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)
>their music is so inoffensive that it's amazing it was ever controversial.
That's by design.
Remember that the Beatles were one of the first really big "constructed" bands. They didn't form organically, they were assembled by producers.
Their first "phase" was catching, boppy, cute boy kindergarden music and was plastered everywhere, especially the new media: TV.
>If the worst thing you have to worry about is your daughter/sister having a poster of 4 well dressed boys on her wall then you really have very little to worry about compared to the thot hellscape we have now.
The hellacape arises *out of* this mentality, because "phase 2" is LSD fever-dream, expand-your-mind, burn-your-bra, give communism a chance subversion.
Your sister/daughter starts with well-dressed boys on her wall (and, really, how is she going to form a strong relationship with any man while she's idolizing some other celebrity? It's as cringe as a Farah Faucet poster). Then, *out of nowhere*, she's getting railed by some nigger (yay free love) at a civil rights/anti-war protest and starts ranting about the patriarchy at every opportunity and how we should all just get high every day to solve all our problems.
The problem with the "slippery slope fallacy", is that it's not a fallacy, it's an eventuality.
That's by design.
Remember that the Beatles were one of the first really big "constructed" bands. They didn't form organically, they were assembled by producers.
Their first "phase" was catching, boppy, cute boy kindergarden music and was plastered everywhere, especially the new media: TV.
>If the worst thing you have to worry about is your daughter/sister having a poster of 4 well dressed boys on her wall then you really have very little to worry about compared to the thot hellscape we have now.
The hellacape arises *out of* this mentality, because "phase 2" is LSD fever-dream, expand-your-mind, burn-your-bra, give communism a chance subversion.
Your sister/daughter starts with well-dressed boys on her wall (and, really, how is she going to form a strong relationship with any man while she's idolizing some other celebrity? It's as cringe as a Farah Faucet poster). Then, *out of nowhere*, she's getting railed by some nigger (yay free love) at a civil rights/anti-war protest and starts ranting about the patriarchy at every opportunity and how we should all just get high every day to solve all our problems.
The problem with the "slippery slope fallacy", is that it's not a fallacy, it's an eventuality.