IF YOU THINK THE RESPONSE IS INSANE YOU'RE MISSING THE POINT.
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
Well sometimes it is, obviously there's all manner of responses that have been given to edgy jokes.
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Replying to @Femboy_Female @FilmCritHULK
If you make a moderately edgy joke, and get, say, fired from your job, then the conclusion that people are too sensitive, or
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Replying to @Femboy_Female @FilmCritHULK
that the societal job lynch mob is a big issue is not one that I think is unreasonable.
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Replying to @Femboy_Female
RIGHT. BUT THERE IS A HUGE FUCKING DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A ONE-OFF JOKE AND ACTUALLY COURTING THAT REACTION.
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
I just think that if the reaction is legitimately malicious/over-the-top we can wander into blaming the victim territory.
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Replying to @Femboy_Female @FilmCritHULK
Because jerks can absolutely still be victims. There's a level of blowback that is more than is deserved or should be expected
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Replying to @Femboy_Female @FilmCritHULK
because *thats* the really important issue...
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Replying to @RichardDBK @FilmCritHULK
I think moral consistency is an issue. Establishing what is and is not an appropriate response and level of
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negative consequences is important.
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THE OUTRAGE AND BLOWBACK WAS INTENSE. THEY WERE ALL ACTING AS INDIVIDUALS EXPRESSING THEIR UNEASE.
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