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empireOfLove2 ,
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The jokes were less about his height directly and more about how he was so self-centered, egotistical, power-corrupt (and insecure!) that he had to overcompensate for said height at every possible opportunity.

Gradually_Adjusting ,
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It’s okay to mock heartless sociopaths in positions of public leadership.

It’s always morally correct.

Zagorath ,
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When you mock them based on traits that have nothing to do with their fuckwad-ery, you also hit innocents who happen to have those same traits.

Comment105 ,

I don’t want the world to become the way you want it to.

Zagorath ,
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You don’t want a kinder and more just world? That’s unfortunate.

Gullible ,

If we lived in a society where scrutiny and vitriol were pointed only at the ruling class, we’d live in a utopia, but we do not and therefore should not. As society sits, making fun of someone’s physical appearance or disability yields the ultimate conclusion that everyone should feel, for these characteristics, innately lesser, and that’s not cool.

For instance, and to be topical, would you feel comfortable hearing someone refer to Neil Gaiman as a twiggy, autistic rapist? Because I wouldn’t. No need to associate weight and processing difficulties with the propensity and desire to hurt other.

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