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Is it though? It seems to me that at least part of the point is that the conservative appears to take it as read that everyone would find the image on the right less appealing when that's not at all true. The fact that this is wrong is part of the stupidity on display, and bears pointing out.
Pointing out to who? For what purpose? Why do they unanimously prefer the picture on the left to begin with? Do you think the person on the right needs to be told they're sexually desirable? Where do you think this picture came from originally? Can we talk about the larger themes without talking about personal preferences? Because they're telling on themselves and it's going over your head.
*Pointing out to the members of this internet forum.
*For the purpose of laughing at the conservative and their strange values.
*They prefer the picture on the left because it's more traditional, and they are afraid of the one on the right.
*No, and I'm assuming they are not present in this thread so telling them they're desirable was obviously never the point.
*I think the picture came from social media.
*Yes we can talk about larger themes, but we needn't limit ourselves to that.
*No they aren't, and no it isn't. It's you that's missing the point.