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Lol Nigahiga total y rekts PC Culture. 



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Nice to see another Nigahiga fan. His content is definitely way above many youtubers.



I'm not sure how much this has to do with gaming. But even as someone who I guess would be called PC, the video was kind of enjoyable.



I'm PC too and I thought it was really funny.



That was actually pretty good, I thought it was a video with an actual PC hidden agenda, you know, the kind that makes satire out of not being PC. There are enough of those around, they're really popular here since I live in the PC capital of the world.



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I think the message is for people who are PC to actually focus on real issues.



I haven't watched him in such a long time



LadyJasmine said:
I think the message is for people who are PC to actually focus on real issues.

There is nothing wrong with being PC. Being overly PC, though, is a different case. But excess is bad anyway.



LadyJasmine said:
I think the message is for people who are PC to actually focus on real issues.

Someone should come teach the Swedes, all they do is shout about semantics and moral philosophy, the issues themselves are of secondary importance at best. And what is being said matters less than who is saying it, which is another huge issue. People tend to listen more closely to celebrities and bloggers and similar figures than actual scientists, analsysts or professionals. Mostly because they like their persona and the glitz and glam, if you listen closely to these people, you realize that it's mostly cheap populist slogans mixed with shameless play on fame. Most people who are allowed significant space in debates have a fairly shallow grasp on the issues at hand and this leads to a more or less worthless discussion and glazed, hostile forums that ultimately cause polarization and the forming or rigid political blocks with increasingly harsh rhetoric based on decreasingly accurate grounds. Many of the most popular arguments today on hot topics have a staggering lack of nuance, once again; Sweden are the best at this by far, I was quite shocked when I first moved here and I usually choose to simply avoid political topics most of the time.



The thing about PC culture is that it just outrage to outrage about issues.

While legit issues are forgotten about.