Political correctness and “woke” consciousness so easily
lend themselves to ridicule that you have to wonder why no one thought to do it
before. Now, a British writer, by name of Andrew Doyle has created a fictional
character named Titania McGrath. As you know doubt know, Titania is the name of
the Queen of the Fairies (not to be confused with the Faerie Queen) from
Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. And,
by the way, did you hear the word “wrath” in McGrath?
Anyway, Titania has just brought out a book called Woke: A Guide to Social Justice. It’s
available now on Amazon. For those who like a foretaste (or foreplay) of what is to come, Roger Kimball has collected some of her wit and wisdom. He
notes that the Guardian and the New Statesman have already denounced Titania.
Also, Twitter has banned him/her four times. Obviously, they see a clear and
present danger.
Here are a few samples:
If you
don’t think exactly the same way as me, then you’ve clearly got a lot to learn
about diversity.
On race, she says:
I
despise whiteness. Literally nothing about me is white except for my skin
colour.
On Democracy:
It’s a
broken kind of democracy that allows a majority of voters to impose their
wishes on the rest of us.
On sexual relations between men and women:
Men who
are attracted to women clearly have feminine tastes and are therefore probably
gay.
I have
posed nude for Penthouse in an effort to dismantle the patriarchy from within.
If you
only have sex with people you find attractive, you might want to ask yourself
why you’re such a superficial bigot.
On fat shaming:
You’ll
notice there’s not a single obese player in the England football team. This
kind of discrimination is precisely why the fat acceptance movement is so
essential.”
On homophobia:
We need
to distinguish between bad homophobia and good homophobia. Bad homophobia is
when a Christian bakery refuses to make a cake with a gay slogan. Good
homophobia is when children are prevented from learning about gay rights in the
name of Allah.
On Jussie Smollett:
It is
absolutely essential that we believe Jussie Smollett. If we don’t,
other people who haven’t been attacked might not have the courage to come
forward.
And, from her Twitter account, this recent reflection on
hate speech:
Given
that hate speech is not possible without free speech, and defense of free speech is a form
of hate speech.
Nothing quite like exposing stupidity to the light of day.
Sunlight, after all, is still the best disinfectant.
ThePeoplesCube.com has been doing a respectable parody of Leftism for over a decade. Do pay them a visit.
ReplyDeleteThat man DOES funny! And really messes the heads that don't do funny.
ReplyDeleteThe Babylon Bee does it pretty well, too.
ReplyDeleteNo fun allowed.
ReplyDeleteIAC: No fun???? You've gone over to the DARK SIDE.
ReplyDeleteThat would be for FUN, not PROFIT.
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