▲ | ipaddr 17 hours ago | |
If I felt you attack me doesn't that make me a victim based on your worldview. You tell me that my opinion is irrelevant because someone who you labelled a victim could be undermined then you do the same thing. You can't have it both ways. You can be a hero saving a victim by creating more victims. What posts justify graphic death threats? In a vacuum none. With context I could think of many examples including: Maybe he is posting death threats himself or perhaps committed a crime to a person in an identity we consider more of a victim. Someone who punches somebody and when they hit them back that person is suddenly the victim? I'm not sure I see the world as black and white as that. | ||
▲ | mulmen 17 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> If I felt you attack me doesn't that make me a victim based on your worldview. No. > You tell me that my opinion is irrelevant because someone who you labelled a victim could be undermined then you do the same thing. I didn’t say your opinion is irrelevant. I said your experience of not receiving death threats is irrelevant to someone else’s experience of receiving death threats. > You can't have it both ways. You can be a hero saving a victim by creating more victims. I’m not a hero and I’m not saving anyone. > Maybe he is posting death threats himself or perhaps committed a crime to a person in an identity we consider more of a victim. There’s literally no justification for graphic death threats. You have no reason to believe either of those hypotheticals are real. > Someone who punches somebody and when they hit them back that person is suddenly the victim? I'm not sure I see the world as black and white as that. You are arguing with your own straw man. |