Slightly Offens*ve (2018 Podcast Series)
1/10
A childlike tantrum of deliberate hate and bullying
3 May 2022
Watching Elijah Schaffer rant and rave ad nauseum on his show "Slightly Offensive," is like watching a spoiled child rage against their parents while flouncing and writhing on the floor in a puddle of saliva, created by an endless spray of spit, and saliva, spewing from a firehose of vitriolic hate and bitterness.

In particular, his overt hate for anyone who is overweight, LGBTQ, or a minority, is the ubiquitous subject of his endless angry outburts and ridicule toward anyone he feels deserving of his vitriol. Most recently, Schaffer showcased his hate and anger toward indigenous American Indians, screaming his demand that "American Indians get the f**k out of America," in which he claimed that because "American Indians were savages they were incapable of understanding property rights," citing Manifest Destiny as the reason America "took back its land *from Indians*."

Schaffer is a classic example of immature and childish white man lashing out with hate-filled anger fueling his nonsensical attacks on minority groups or individuals that seemingly meet his criteria of existential threat. Records show Schaffer spends an inordinate amount of effort and time posting photos, or ridiculing people in photos, who are overweight, homosexual, transsexual, black, brown, or otherwise different than what he's comfortable with and feels threatened by.

This "man" clearly meets the definition of "racist bully," and profits at the expense of others who seem to meet his concept of "less than human," and deserving of his horrible attacks. Its truly a sad day when media platforms are perfectly comfortable profiting from the direct attacking and ridiculing of vulnerable members of society.

Elijah Schaffer contributes exactly zero value to society, and the vitriol and hatred he consistently produces could without question result in violence toward those in our society who are often considered vulnerable to violence and/or harmful attention.
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