Sure, die on this hill https://t.co/Ad6Hj7VhqA
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) April 26, 2017
People are still talking about that now-certifiably infamous “My Sex Junk” video from Bill Nye’s new Netflix show. Not surprising, really. After all, that video is the kind of thing that stays with you. We’re not sure there’s enough booze in the world to make us forget what we all saw.
But according to the New York Post’s pop culture site Decider, we’re just outraged or something:
Conservatives are outraged over Rachel Bloom’s sex song in Netflix’s #BillNyeSavesTheWorld: https://t.co/GQVByoFJXW pic.twitter.com/RBslgGsARM
— Decider (@decider) April 26, 2017
“Outraged”? Well, OK, that’s definitely one word for it. It just so happens to be the wrong word.
I don't think people were "outraged" so much as they were like wtfhttps://t.co/Bg2BGJYPdg
— David Rutz (@DavidRutz) April 26, 2017
Think you meant "sane people are cringing"
— Wittorical (@Wittorical) April 26, 2017
I'm not sure people can be outraged with things they find pathetic.
— My Idiot Dawg (@MyIdiotDawg) April 26, 2017
Outrage? No, most reasonable people just think that it's an awful and embarrassing new low for our culture.
— Shawn Mckee (@citizenexile) April 26, 2017
https://twitter.com/DMiddletonCbus/status/857327451260801024
I got about 90 seconds in before I started wondering whether it is possible to die from cringing.
— Robert Tracinski (@Tracinski) April 26, 2017
People who are outraged generally aren't laughing this hard. https://t.co/RJ8S9iOQbF
— Robert Tracinski (@Tracinski) April 26, 2017
Hard to muster outrage amidst all the laughter.
— Anita Sia Perpwalk (@NewYearsDani) April 26, 2017
mockery and contempt do not mean outrage. "Science" guy.
— Christopher R Taylor (@KestrelArts) April 26, 2017
The only outrage I feel is that my eyes won't roll further into my head. Nobody honestly takes this crap seriously?https://t.co/UMWN0J5VSU
— ☃️ mel wants (more) snow ☃️ (@wxmel) April 26, 2017
Laughter ≠ Outrage https://t.co/P5fqW7Bt6j
— jon gabriel (@exjon) April 26, 2017
Outraged, @KaylCobb? That's an adorable takeaway from all of the mockery.
— Jeff Yeah! (@JeffOutLoud) April 26, 2017
Outraged? pic.twitter.com/yDC3bMh6Ju
— Blame Big Government (@BlameBigGovt) April 26, 2017
No one was outraged when Fonzie jumped the shark https://t.co/dppYsPVC8r
— PollyPhemous (@PollySpin) April 26, 2017
https://twitter.com/Rowdyyates1/status/857328870139326465
Not outraged. Laughing at it and phony scientist @BillNye
— Epstein Didn't Kill Himself us395 ????️ (@US395) April 26, 2017
When your beloved jig bombs, paint the mocking, laughing hordes as humorless teeth-clenchers. Now we're laughing at you too.
— Fresh (@FreshAiracle) April 26, 2017
I didn’t see one conservative “outraged”. Unless you define “outraged” as pointing and laughing. 😉 https://t.co/1jlmyGVEle
— Kerfuffle Actual? (@shoshido) April 26, 2017
If by "outraged," you mean "doubled-over in fits of laughter," then yes. They are outrageously outraged.
— The Good Covfefe ⭕️?⭕️ (@Good_Lt) April 26, 2017
https://twitter.com/MikeMadison7/status/857328241576685568
https://twitter.com/MoonbatCatnip/status/857327243323953152
I am not outraged. I am ecstatic. Nye's unmasking is a good thing. https://t.co/QsozwRwzsZ
— Bryan S. Myrick (@BryanMyrick) April 26, 2017
Let’s be fair, though. At least one person is legitimately outraged:
My only "outrage" is, that by subscribing to @netflix, I helped fund this turd of a show.
— Angry Janitor (@jayarrington) April 26, 2017
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