When someone else recognizes the dearth of worth you are (as opposed to the mutual lavish fellation the BCC shares amongst themselves) I have to give the poster(s) props.
It's what those accused (but never proven to be, even though it's been asked for many a time) of being neo-nazis by the Blue Cuck Crew do.
Oh, there is bad news for those claiming to be:
as Michigan State professor Shreena Gandhi, who recently penned the essay "
Yoga and the Roots of Cultural Appropriation." has this to say about them.
Especially during this time when the underbelly of capitalism - white supremacy, cisheteropatriarchy, and xenophobia - is being exposed, it is imperative that everyone, especially those who have access to spiritual practices like yoga, ask difficult questions of ourselves and one another. We must ask, in what ways are we complicit in a system that harms People of Color, queer and trans people, poor people, people with disabilities, and immigrants? Despite our best values and intentions as individuals, our actions (and inaction) are inherently connected with a system of power, privilege, and oppression. If we want to honor the full yoga tradition and live into our values of love, unity, and fairness, we must examine the ways we are upholding 'business as usual.'
I think she just called you a nazi.