>"Learn to listen to all the bad shit people say about you or some little boy is going to have to do it for all of you instead, get sick, and die."
I dunno, their metaphor could have stood to make a little more sense.
>>78623698
>metaphor
He's reality. A little boy was going to die, he meant exactly what he said.
Wait if he cares about butters then why was he chasing him earlier in the episode?
>>78624717
Because Butters was running away form the truth.
>>78624717
It's not that he cares. He just wanted them to know that a kid was dying because of them because that was reality.
>>78623698
I think the message was, "safe spaces are a retarded idea."
>>78624717
reality doesn't care, it isn't nice to people, it just speaks the truth
>>78623698
Handle the truth, or you'll end up like Butters is the message I got. Butters did go crazy and nearly killed himself when he hid the truth from people.
>>78623698
Being a community manager can be a hassle of a job, I'd think.
This episode got applauded for bashing safe spaces but it didn't make much sense to me. The speech Reality gave could have just as easily been about how insulting people online is terrible. If Butters wasn't filtering through the messages it would have been the celebrities themselves that would go through the same thing. Demi Lovato for example had an eating disorder, to have someone filter out messages that call her fat would make sense as she'd probably need to maintain a twitter account for her career so quitting wouldn't be an option.
They had to tie up the plot somehow.
The message was "reality doesn't give a shit about how you want to feel, ignoring bad things isn't going to stop bad things from happening it's just going to make you unable to deal with them- oh, I guess people don't really care, they'd rather just ignore it for comfort."