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Comment by ekianjo

4 years ago

If you believe that words are violence then it cuts both ways whether you are trans or just another group that is discriminated against online. Since when is suicide the only endpoint to look at? Shifting goalposts much?

Not to suicide then, point me to a website created for the purpose of coordinating sustained harassment campaigns towards clerics please.

  • Not 100% exactly the same, but wth do you think this is:

    https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files

    https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/indi...

    But it's okay, they're supposedly "Nazis", so it's okay to punch that way and coordinate harassment, deplatforming and marginalization. I see at least two people on that list that are ridiculously benign, just hold "bad" opinions. One of them is so obviously a hit-job, it's sad.

    Or how about articles detailing how "favored" groups like Antifa coordinate, glorifying their doxxing and very potential real harmful consequences for the people they target (who may or may not be innocent). This is targeted at much less high-profile individuals as opposed to the SPLC one above.

    https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/anti...

    I honestly have no idea how people can be okay with this kind of behavior (the above is just the tip of the iceberg, as I don't have the resources and institutional backing like the SPLC to document, record and collate the hate and filter the best examples for you. Honestly, couldn't find half the stuff without resorting to site-searching Gab for references to articles. Google.)

    Future generations will frown upon us for this dark part of our history.