Cee Jay
Striker
Used as an insult by the same people who think being a ‘do-gooder’ is a bad thing. C*nts in other words.
bloody do gooders...how bastard dare they
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Used as an insult by the same people who think being a ‘do-gooder’ is a bad thing. C*nts in other words.
Well I didn't know that.I may be wrong but I think it was first used by "alt-right" conspiracy theorist types to describe themselves before being culturally appropriated by fannies.
The "alt-right" conspiracy theorist types use the term "based" to describe themselves now.
Used as an insult by the same people who think being a ‘do-gooder’ is a bad thing. in other words.
What makes you think they are doing good?bloody do gooders...how bastard dare they
This...I'll also add that the people who get wound up by its use tend to be ones themselves
What makes you think they are doing good?
I don't think the phrase doing something good is an insult.How can the phrase doing something good be an insult ?
You probably know fine well I’m not on about a specific instant or individual, rather the f***ing ridiculous claim that doing something good is somehow an insult in current times.
I don't think the phrase doing something good is an insult.
I was asking what makes you think these so called "do gooders" are doing something good in the first place.
Donald Trump's one of the whiniest little bitch's going.Greta Thunberg is considered woke, Don Trump isn't considered woke. A very simple example.
If you skip to 8:15I see this word being used all over social media, seems to have overtaken ‘gammon’ now that brexit has died away and racism is now being brought up all the time.
Has this word always been used for being aware of racism, or has it just recently been adopted as such?
It's a modern American bullshit term to signify that someone is sensitive to the needs and feelings of other Human beings. It seems to have replaced words like 'nice' and 'caring'. It's mostly used by twats, both as a compliment but also as an insult. Usually in the latter case by absolute f***ing monsters with fascist leanings who seem to believe that anyone who might think about other people's wellbeing has a mental illness.I see this word being used all over social media, seems to have overtaken ‘gammon’ now that brexit has died away and racism is now being brought up all the time.
Has this word always been used for being aware of racism, or has it just recently been adopted as such?
I thought it was a general term for screaming crybabies (who only seem to exist online) who seek out offence and outrage in everything anyone does or says?
In that case they've badly misspelled divvy.First time I saw it being used was by conspiracy theorists to describe themselves. Don’t think anyone seriously uses the current usage to describe themselves.
Well I didn't know that.
But I can confirm it is now used to describe people who would otherwise be described as fannies.
Just the little things, like not persecuting others, or enslaving people, oh and the non-genociding.What makes you think they are doing good?
Thank fuck someones stopped doing that, makes me feel less guilty about carrying onJust the little things, like not persecuting others, or enslaving people, oh and the non-genociding.
Thought that was red pill.
Only person that's ever called me "woke" is @Aituk7 and that's because I don't want trans people to be treat like shit or something.
In that case they've badly misspelled divvy.
Take that back, it's blurtist.
Just the little things, like not persecuting others, or enslaving people, oh and the non-genociding.