I completely agree.
Plus, this is a pretty badly thought out example, in all honesty, because the people Tyler is calling "snowflakes" are people the movie has consistently painted as normal people who are being manipulated by an actual toxic individual to become toxic individuals themselves. So, a toxic, masculine, individual who is a literal mental illness degrading them as snowflakes counts as this... how?
It doesn't really make any sense. Though I guess it's another case of people using what Tyler says as gospel, thus perpetuating this trope unironically in an an example for it.
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"Suicide Club (though they did not actually commit suicide)"
This seems more like an example of Non-Indicative Name. Should this be changed to such?
Edited by Khurzog "So they want to kill my men? Well two can play at that game."
The section on the term Snowflake should be expunged. It’s political in nature, which violates the Rule of Cautious Editing Judgement, and it’s also misinformative, as the Proud Boys it asserts to be part of the Alt-Right aren’t alt-right and mainly exist to protect conservative protestors from being assaulted by so-called “anti fascists.”
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