J. Scott Campbell has a pretty good response to SJW hotheads
Few things are as amusing as a 1-hit-wonder lecturing a 20 year comic legend how his “relevance” is now suddenly due to him.
— J. Scott Campbell (@JScottCampbell) September 18, 2015
Or...Perhaps our constantly micro-offended culture just needs to calm the hell down and regain its sense of humor @Paul_Sebert— J. Scott Campbell (@JScottCampbell) September 20, 2015
Indeed it does. Today's entertainment landscape has been severely damaged by political correctness, including the comedy medium. And the complainers who've been attacking Cho and Campbell are the kind of people who, if it's sexuality they have a beef with, it's only selective; they think it's bad when a woman's drawn attractively, but have no issues with homosexuality depicted positively. Nor do they seem particularly concerned about the kind of violence that's plagued DC/Marvel in recent times. That's why I find those SJWs so unconvincing. Somebody told Campbell that the weirdest thing about the SJWs is that they look for something to be offended by, and then celebrate the offense. Which just goes to show they're nothing more than a bunch of nitwits unhappy that somebody's more successful than they are.
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