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Originally Posted by Mr.Coffee
What? I don't think that's weird at all.
If you were the one that went through something, then you can be the one to mock it or make fun of it. But the minute somebody else does, it's a completely different dynamic, isn't it? It's a completely different context, isn't it?
It makes sense that society has gone a bit more sensitive about it, because nobody in younger generations knew what it was like- so who the hell are they to make fun of the criminals that commenced humanity's worst suffering episode in history?
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That would make a lot of sense. But it seems like the younger generations are more concerned about patting themselves on the back for making a stink about things like this, rather than actually having empathy about another group.
It seems more "I care enough to find this offensive" than "oh what about those poor people".
I thought the video was more about a cute dog than anything.