I am role modeling. I'm role modeling the absolute non-acceptance that people should be held responsible for the behaviour of incels and psychopaths, that we are somehow responsible because we've failed to connect with the people who insist that raping us is an acceptable action.
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And now you’re being obtuse. I’m saying that the obligation to connect (as from the original post, and subsequent ones) to men like this puts people in danger because their rules are arbitrary. That is why demanding that it is society’s obligation to connect is a dangerous one.
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It is society's failure to connect that has caused it. There is a whole field called Social Psychology. "We" as a collective, not as individuals, ARE responsible. "We" have to stop creating people with Incel (& other damaging) beliefs.
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And yet “society” isn’t the one being asked to make connections. Society can’t do that. Individuals have to make connections. And these guys aren’t raping and killing “society”, they’re raping and killing us.
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3/ I'm starting to wonder if you're trolling me, with the insistent clinging to an idea that I (& now also the original commenter) have repeatedly refuted
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"Refuted" doesn't mean "contradicted" - a common Australian error. To "refute", you or the original tweeter need to actually articulate what form this "connection" would take and how it would work. Provide detail, that is.
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Then you should read all the various comments to find where I have done that :) Unless, of course, someone deleted them for their own convenience?
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Also,
@lacuchina seems to have led a lot of people into an interpretation of@LisaHardySF 's tweet which Lisa says is NOT what she was saying. Lisa is the expert on her intended meaning, not Annie.
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