Yeah that's not true. It's a single place in Topeka.
Her fear was of being "labeled." Ok, that's legit. My fear is of being assaulted in a bathroom. That's worse than labeling.
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They aren't mutually exclusive, and showcasing your problems by belittling someone else's is a bad way to garner sympathy.
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I'm not looking to garner sympathy. And in any case that's very near tone policing.
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If not wanting people to behave in gross shitty ways is "tone policing," so be it.
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So yep, on a scale of human rights offenses, I do think that state violence matters more than social ostracization.
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Now it's state violence? You must be tired from moving the goalposts around this much.
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The revocation and restriction of civil rights to groups has long been considered state violence. No goalposts moving.
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Calling nonviolent acts "violence" is a great way to get people to stop caring. FYI.
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This is actual tone policing now. But if you want a logical argument, denying bathroom access causes physiological damage.
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No. It's language accuracy. Trying to magnify your plight by asserting that everything done to you is violent is inaccurate.
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Not everything. But this is an established social justice position. And not a controversial one.
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