Eh I don’t think it’s fair to compare pedophilia to an edgy joke lmao
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Antwort an @Afro_Sakurai
The point is that some people are MORE angry about the people who are exposing these people for saying terrible things then the actual act of saying said terrible thing. And this is because people believe it’s OK to say things like that in private or it’s OK if you’re young.
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Antwort an @InfernoOmni
Eh I’d be apart of those some people. I get what you are saying, but if you had a rational way of trying to help someone from saying negative shit like that and ignore it just go for the internet call out of them being racist I don’t respect that one bit. That’s just my outlook.
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Antwort an @Afro_Sakurai
I prefer the call out. Stroder even said he knew it was making people uncomfortable. If you’re brave enough to say something that fucked up there should be consequences. Otherwise, everyone will just keep doing it.
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Antwort an @InfernoOmni
I agree with when you say the word you better prepare for the backlash no matter what context it is. But I think you are equally as bad as someone saying ignorant shit if you just skip the conversation with them and go for the call out. That’s the amazing cycle of cancel culture.
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Antwort an @Afro_Sakurai
Hm. I look at a call out and a cancel as two different things. A call out can lead to a cancel but it doesn’t have to. Anyone trying to cancel Bocchi/Stroder are clowns but in my opinion I see the call out as the consequence that equals the gravity of what was said.
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Antwort an @InfernoOmni
But what instigated the broccoli(auto correct but fuck it keeping it LMAO) situation wasn’t a call out, it was mostly from what I know Ryuga going “LMAOO RACIST GET OUTTA HERE” from what I saw. I might be wrong tho.
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Antwort an @Afro_Sakurai @InfernoOmni
My argument is from an opposition to authority on what is and isn’t acceptable to say. Getting on people for venting when they’re constantly restricted socially based on certain phrases seems like a little reach. Especially towards kids who deal with that at school and home.
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No one likes being told what they can and can’t say and what they do or don’t mean when it’s said. Also why I’ll never apologize.
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Antwort an @Technicals_ @Afro_Sakurai
But then why do you tell people what they should or should not do? Don’t people like you and I take a higher ground when we tell others what’s right and what’s wrong? We might not share the same morals but we both assert them onto others.
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I feel like I Police actions far more than words unless the words have a tangible impact. How people decide to talk in their personal life isn’t any of my business. This was fairly fabricated outrage over a kid. I don’t cry about my ancestors when I play FPS games with edgy teens
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