I almost spit out my drink reading this. Go to Facebook right now and post one of the pics you used to post on here of a nearly nude girl and call her a slvt. I’ll reply by liking it. Then, go on a tirade about all conservatives being bigots. I’ll like that one too. Then, call all Christians idiots. I’ll reply to that one that I agree whole heartedly and I’ll thank you for speaking up.
Didn't I already dumb this down to you? First, you, like Middle Class Murox, are using straw men. Why can't you guys argue honestly? I have never called all conservatives "bigots."
If I see an obese girl walking down the street, would I be "fake" if I didn't tell her what I was thinking: "god, I bet your snatch smells awful with all of that sweat marinating in it that rolls off of your fat rolls." Would me not saying that to her make me fake?
When I see a younger person in a wheelchair and I try to make it a point to smile or say "hi," am I fake for not telling them that I would hate being in a wheelchair at their age, that I couldn't imagine having to live life like that, etc.?
The answer to those things, Big Dummy, is "no." There is no point to be rude, hurt feelings, etc.
Likewise, to randomly post those things on Facebook serves no purpose. Now, if somebody asked me if I am a theist and the discussion evolved into where it would make sense for me to call Jesus a "superhero," etc., then I'd have no problem doing that. But I'm not usually the one randomly making that comment. I say those things in response to somebody defending Christianity or any other religion. There is a time/place/audience that has to be considered.
Now, let's compare that to my comment to 'Wype. He has changed how he does things in order to look better in front of people. On the other hand, I haven't changed anything regarding how I do things. I've never randomly posted something like that on Facebook. Now, if a conversation goes that route, I have no problem expressing those feelings, but I've never just randomly posted those things on Facebook. For instance, over the last year, Jason Aldean's wife made inflammatory comments about trans people. Maren Morris and Cassadee Pope ripped into her. Shea Mooney's wife (from Dan + Shay) came out defending Aldean's wife. I know Shay, so I emailed him telling him how disappointed I was in him for his wife taking that stance. I didn't hide my stance nor change my behavior. I have no problem speaking out on those things when the time is right - meaning it's a topic of conversation.
I'm not changing my behavior like 'Wype did to suit what others want out of him/me. I have continued the same behavior.