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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey
Wrong again, as you usually are.
The fact that I came across this at this time is coincidental.
Personally I thought it was an extremely well executed example of social messaging as performance art and incorrectly assumed others could (note I did not say would) appreciate it for what is was.
I need to set my expectations lower I guess.
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I appreciated it for being extremely well-executed social messaging as performance art.
It's still propaganda. The man say many tine dat all we men are da lines.
This is pure sexist political propaganda. It was a great performance and extremely well-executed social messaging, too. And a total lie.
Because you assumed others would appreciate it for what you think it is and they don't is not a result of your expectations being too high. Your expectations are too low which is exactly the goal of the performance: to keep them there.