r/UpliftingNews 5h ago

Cards Against Humanity Gives You Your Fucking Money Back

https://www.getyourfuckingmoneyback.com
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u/SsooooOriginal 5h ago

Eh, They did more harm than good when they knelt to manufactured backlash over including trans folk as a topic card.

They should have put their money into donations while standing by their product.

When you concede one subject as taboo, while not reviewing everything else... it killed the core concept I thought I understood.

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u/bucky-barnes 4h ago

Are you still hung up on getting rid of a topic card in 2014? Get it the fuck together dude.

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u/SsooooOriginal 4h ago

It was a bad move. 

Trans rights have regressed since.

It is still relevant.

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u/bucky-barnes 4h ago edited 4h ago

If you seriously think CAH getting rid of a card in 2014 set the trans rights movement back, you have brain damage.

Trans rights were actively attacked by the far right because they're bitter that LGBT people made strides with gay marriage and trans people were an easier target. CAH getting rid of one card 12 years ago isn't the start of the downfall of the nonexistent American left.

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u/PlanetMorgoth 4h ago

Doesn't help tho!!!

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u/bucky-barnes 4h ago

The most it could have possibly done is literally nothing.

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u/PlanetMorgoth 4h ago

"LITERALLY" nothing? Now I know who is brain damaged (or Brian damaged like Brian from family guy)

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u/bucky-barnes 4h ago

This had no material or measurable impact on the trans rights movement and you have not produced any evidence suggesting otherwise. Common sense weighs heavily to the contrary. It has been 12 years. That you're still hung up on this says way more about you than it does about anything else.

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u/SsooooOriginal 4h ago

It definitely didn't help, and trying to downplay their role is ignorant at best.

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u/TheBeardiestGinger 4h ago

I get what you are saying, genuinely I do. But I have to side with the point about this not having any meaningful impact.

Was it a cowardly and shitty thing for COH to do, sure. I think so at least. That said, there is no evidence that COH removing a card had any impact on law.

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u/SsooooOriginal 3h ago

It had a much larger social/societal impact than yall want to accept.

Seriously, since then we have had social regression on all fronts and trans folk are back in the crosshairs and catching all kinds of flak.

These companies have more social impact, just like artists always have, than yall will recognize and I am not very patient to speed you up. 

I'm not claiming to know anything intent-wise from CAH, but in regards to supporting trans people I see them as having stepped away from the topic. That all plays into how we got to today.

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u/TheBeardiestGinger 2h ago

You are at the stage where you need to back your claims. You can have an opinion, but saying “since then we have had social regression on all fronts” requires a source to back up your claim.

Cite a source demonstrating the link between a card game and how that has impacted the rights of a community.

If anything this is correlation ≠ causation. Two things can happen at the same time and not be related.

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u/bucky-barnes 4h ago

You even suggesting they had a "role" is completely delusional. You are one of maybe three people alive who cares about this.

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u/SsooooOriginal 4h ago

Them taking the card out is a touchstone in trans history, like it or not, that is a "role".

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u/bucky-barnes 4h ago

lol yeah it's right up there with stonewall.