I know that we mustn't judge people by the meme pages they follow but couldn't help feel a little weird about damiano following a meme page making misogynistic and fatphobic jokes some of them even homophobic... I usually dont go through anyone's following list but i was trying to find the page of a Japanese artist that Damiano used to share posts onto his story from, a few years ago. I stumbled upon this meme page instead.
No, no. In this house we absolutely judge people by the meme pages they follow. Especially on their public, professionally curated, extremely popular insta.
Anon, I was fully ready to go spelunking for you. I scrolled to the very bottom to see what garbage he liked at age 16 which was totally unnecessary. Because he just recently followed ravidememe! Who posts some stuff like this:
But a whole lot of mainstream misogynistic, toxic, and woefully unoriginal shit like this:
And occasionally something truly abhorrent like a Napalm joke.
Apologies for the google translate. The page is Italian so I’m sure I’m missing a lot of problematic cultural references too. But this one I got:
“Milanese women” = women from Milan. Damiano’s ex of 6 years is from Milan and moved to Rome to be with him.
P.S. I will only respond to claims that this is solely the translations fault if you can give me a thorough explanation for each instance.
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British Government continues to go after the vulnerable & the voiceless...? Obviously, because they can't look at themselves in a mirror.
Now Sunak is going after "Sicknote Culture"..... (??)
Typically sick of them.
It's the government's Sick System that needs overhauling.
They said that "normal ups and downs were becoming" overly medicalised". A DANGEROUS road to go BACK Down....
The problem always WAS people labelling serious mental health conditions as "ups & downs of life".
This caused IMMENSE harm to those involved, their family & those surrounding them.
Presumably a broken leg and the odd heart attack and stroke could then be argues to be the same, no? They've always been the ups and downs of life, just had to "get on with it", right?
"Sicknote culture" wouldn't even be so bad if the NHS services were fit for purpose and ABLE TO HELP people with psychological health conditions, or medical problems that waiting lists make WORSE...
... which is precisely what happened to me.
I was disabled by a serious medical condition because it took 18 Months to get a diagnosis, by which time I was already severely disabled and even THEN got NO treatment for it 🤔🤬🙎🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️🤨🙄😒 I was shoved out the door with nothing but a goodbye because not only no treatment plan, I was sodding discharged.
Needless to say I'm now buggered, and seeing no end to the decline it keeps putting me through.
There are too many people like me. I had a good job. A good life. I took a 50%+ "paycut" after being left so long it was not only unfixable it was progressive, and I was left squandering because ESA & PIP SUCK. Even had to go to tribunal because the idiot I saw couldn't work out the person in a wheelchair Couldn't Walk. Like — No one sits in those things for f*ng Fun!
So instead of respecting the NHS screwed me and a million more over by their tactics, they're victimising, bullying, harassing, threatening & TERRIFYING sick, vulnerable and disabled people.
If you want to claw back MILLIONS in an easy swoop go after the PPE thieves with the same gusto you do that someone has been overpaid 89p of benefits, instead of going after people in pain or despair, or both... Eh, Sick Gov Sunak?
{Rant Over}
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