They see it as literally murder but I am not representing their views on the matter.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
You are, though. You said 'disliked' speech. That's an attempt to represent the views of the dipshits that started throwing punches.
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Replying to @zero132132
Not the specific views. It's part of a general problem with advocating violence against people expressing views we don't like.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Eh. I'd throw punches if someone called my mother a whore. That's closer to 'disliked speech' than a view I dislike. I'm the wrong guy to-
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Replying to @zero132132
That is not discussing ideas. It is insulting individuals.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Doesn't make it more justified. Also, these people feel insulted when they're told that they're diseased and shouldn't be recognized, no?
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Replying to @zero132132
And the feminists who don't believe in gender can feel insulted by the existence of trans women. Should they all have a punch-up?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I don't think these idiots SHOULD have done what they did. Especially four or five on one.
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Let's put it this way: when Muslims go apeshit over a drawing of Muhammed, we don't just say they 'disliked' it. They did, but that isn't-
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Replying to @zero132132
We have to explain why when we discuss the situation specifically but can also have general principle -no violence for expression we dislike
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If you think I should have addressed the reasons trans activist dislike gender critical feminism & how it makes them feel, OK. I wasn't tho.
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