We shalll not allow their immoral world to be normalized in our eyes.
Here's an SNL sketch about a conference of Evil Doer scientists here to present their most evil inventions.
World's Most Evil Invention - SNL
The idiot Rock aka Dwayne Johnson decided to go along with lines such as,
“I call it Robo-Chomo,” he said promising it could molest twice the number of children in half the amount of time."
There's a quick line at around 2:46, The Rock answers to how he created a child molesting robot, he eludes to the systematic abuse of children to produce future predators.
Ritual abuse hidden in plain sight.
"What you do is you start building a regular robot, then you molest it and hope that it continues the cycle"
It then continues to make light of it all by reassuring that “Webster’s dictionary, defines evil as profoundly immoral,”, and that this scientist did a good job at his task. The head professor reassures him, "You have nothing to apologize for" and the whole thing ends in a ridiculous White Castle endorsement.
In my opinion, when you're so deep into this pagan worship of inversion where evil is good, and right is wrong, do what thou wilt, then writing these kinds of sketches is a joke to you.
Luckily the regular people who don't summon Bafemoth in their coven circles yet, responded with hate and disgust.
Please share and let's thwart their pagan horseshit.
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waxdino ago
Everyone spews the "that show stopped being funny years ago" meme, without actually knowing shit about it. Remember Buck Henry's pedo babysitter sketches? I guess that's when the show was good, lol.
The article you linked basically made fun of people for being offended. I got the spirit of that sketch, but it really could've gone with so many punchlines that didn't involve child abuse.
3141592653 ago
Yeah, and Adam Sandlers Canteen Boy skits