(Part 2) Best products from r/badunitedkingdom

We found 8 comments on r/badunitedkingdom discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 28 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/badunitedkingdom:

u/SlippetyHippety · 13 pointsr/badunitedkingdom

This book has an interesting analysis of the pattern of events that these attacks follow:

  1. Locate or create a violation of the PC Narrative

  2. Point and shriek

  3. Isolate and swarm

  4. Reject and transform, which refers to the futility of apologies, which simply are used as evidence for intensified attacks

  5. Press for surrender, which refers to the tendency of SJWs to press their targets to resign, which allows them to hypocritically deny any responsibility for their mark’s destruction

  6. Appeal to amenable authority, which means the SJWs’ search for the weakest link in their target’s employment or social status

  7. Show trial

  8. Victory parade

    People should never play this game with them, they should either ignore it entirely or just double down, never get dragged into playing their game.
u/cmtenten · 2 pointsr/badunitedkingdom

> What are we striving for if not to create utopia?

Who is this 'we' you speak of? I know noone in real-life who is striving for utopia, though some have been indoctrinated into certain aspects of it, such as radical feminism and radical environmentalism.

Utopia in practice as mentioned would be a totalitarian hellscape.

>It hinders us as a species. It leads to death, destruction and genocide.

This is a weak and narrow understanding of what prejudice is and what it achieves.

>Imagine what we could have achieved by now

Again, humanity is on an incredible ~5000 year trajectory.

>And the utopian would have to reject tribalism in all its forms.

You're correct that a certain kind of Utopian does, namely the socialisation absolutist ideologues who ignore nature. It does not and can not work.

If you're legitimately interested in this stuff can I suggest for starters having a read of Steven Pinker's very accessible The Blank Slate on nature/socialisation, and Theodore Dalrymple's slightly heavier In Praise of Prejudice: The Necessity of Preconceived Ideas. The inherent insanity of utopianism will take wider exploration and experience for the penny to drop.