These guys wrote FAKE papers & SJW academia published them

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Doc Holliday
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These guys wrote BS papers and submitted them to SJW academic journals. The papers weren't just accepted, they were lauded as "the best ever". One repeatedly quoted Mein Kampf, replacing "jew" with "white male", but it was rejected for not being critical enough... but we're nazis?

The last paper discussed. "The back door." Was published arguing that men should stick things in their butts to become less resistant to dating women with dicks. They accepted the paper lmao



I love how they waited for these "scientific journals" to publish them before they came out as trolls.
It just goes to show how you can't parody liberals anymore. Even if you put together the most insane, hyperbolic language you can possibly imagine, their thoughtleaders will just kind of nod along and go "Yeah, this sounds good."
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Doc Holliday said:

These guys wrote BS papers and submitted them to SJW academic journals. The papers weren't just accepted, they were lauded as "the best ever". One repeatedly quoted Mein Kampf, replacing "jew" with "white male", but it was rejected for not being critical enough... but we're nazis?

The last paper discussed. "The back door." Was published arguing that men should stick things in their butts to become less resistant to dating women with dicks. They accepted the paper lmao



I love how they waited for these "scientific journals" to publish them before they came out as trolls.
It just goes to show how you can't parody liberals anymore. Even if you put together the most insane, hyperbolic language you can possibly imagine, their thoughtleaders will just kind of nod along and go "Yeah, this sounds good."
Pretty sure JR and Cinque quoted from a few of those article here recently
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