Everything is sexism when you are dumb enough.
Recently I discovered they believe the old adage, "there are no girls on the internet," is sexist. Let's figure it out.
It must be obvious it doesn't discriminate intrinsically. The internet is not somewhere every good person must end up in. But even if you feel otherwise, it's fine. Even when something looks intrinsically discriminatory, like "there are no negros in heaven," context ultimately defines its nature.
So how was "there are no girls on the internet" used? Was it something to be celebrated? No. According to what I saw, even they who labeled it sexist had to admit it was a word of caution. The internet users would have loved to communicate with the females and not with the impersonating trolls and perverts. How the heck was that discriminatory toward the females? "Be careful! There are no honest traders in this market"βis that discriminatory toward the honest traders? Quite the opposite: it elevates honest traders, makes it harder for the impersonators to stain their reputation, and inflates their value through real or perceived scarcity.
The irony is, they prolly think calling everything under the sun sexist/racist/etc is a good thing, that it spreads awareness and solves those problems. I wonder if it's actually the other way around. It's functionally equivalent to "X are bad no matter what!" How would that ever dissipate hatred and not fuel it? Or was it always the real goal?
Retardation will destroy everything unless we destroy it first.