"When TERFS attack, we fight back.' Another case of equating disliked speech with violence & responding w violence? https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=56&v=uL26jtQXSJw …
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Replying to @zero132132
Hmm? Because that it why they attacked her. They disliked her speech.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I don't know what anyone said, but I suspect that if they found a discussion boring, they wouldn't start punching.
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Replying to @zero132132
No, they didn't find it boring. They object to the fact that this type of feminist rejects trans women as women & oppose recognition as such
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Replying to @HPluckrose
So why not go with "dehumanizing"? This isn't a response that anyone should accept, but it isn't quite 'disliked' if we're being real.
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Replying to @zero132132
You're going to take issue with my adjectives? We can talk abt whether their views are dehumanising but its not the point here.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @zero132132
The violence was because they didn't like their speech & that is the problem regardless of whether we think they're right to dislike it.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
That isn't the point I'm trying to make. My point is that they wouldn't have attacked for ANY disliked words. Dislike isn't the root issue
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I'm not addressing the reason they disliked the views because it doesn't make any difference to whether they should have been violent.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
So the point here is an ethical judgement? I think I misunderstood your intent, then. My bad.
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