I mean not literally that tweet, but Discourse around that subject is the context.
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Replying to @__justplaying @GeniesLoki
online discourse, in general is becoming more and more abusive and vicious, unfortunately
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and i think at the core of all this is two things 1. people think what they're doing is not abusive 2. people feel that the abuse is justified
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3. people are really good at lying themselves saying what they're doing is not abusive/justified
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which is to say, as the NYT and others so aptly put it a while back: everything is gamergate now
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My working theory is something along the lines of: 1. People think conflict justifies abuse when it's "punching up" 2. People think that broad commentary directed at a privileged group is intrinsically punching up.
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I can sortof buy (1) in some special cases. e.g. I think there are a lot of cases of legitimate power struggle where many things I'd otherwise consider not OK become if not ideal at least justifiable. (2) is just false though.
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Replying to @__justplaying @GeniesLoki
And attacking whites and men across the board isn’t even necessarily punching up. To believe that, first you have to buy in to a particular broad-brush view of society. Then u have to forget that this stratified model has been successfully flipped,
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A thing I often struggle with the honesty of is that my strongest argument that these things are not punching up is that the people I know personally who are hurt the most by it are trans men, and "men are intrinsically violent" discourse literally kills men of colour, but...
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...the reality is that I don't think those should be necessary as arguments that it's bad behaviour. The reason that I object to it isn't that it's punching down, it's that I'm being punched.
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You’re right, that is the strongest argument. Totally agree. I just bring it up because i imagine there r peeps who feel they’re right (this behavior/treatment is wrong), but think they don’t have good arguments to defend themselves. “Yeah, this discourse hurts me but i guess i
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