That's the part you don't see - the very same things said about feminists now were said much louder back then, and used as proof they couldn't be trusted with the vote. You look at the anti-suffragist cartoons from 1910 and they'd fit right in with the anti-SJWs today.
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Replying to @TheWire2 @LWStormbound and
and really, beating up a feminist for Youtube lols is ignorant at best and dangerous at worst. remember that "beat a tranny?" meme where a guy kept killing a trans-woman character over and over? It's not funny. It's ugly and it makes real people feel unsafe in their hobby.
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Replying to @TheWire2 @QuentinLarue and
Yeah it's a sad world we live in. I feel bad for the women back then, it was much worse for them. In today's standards a lot of people enjoy the lols of killing an NPC of something they hate like that. I don't recall the beat a tranny.
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Replying to @LWStormbound @TheWire2 and
Maybe if I was more into today's standards I would care more. Sadly I'm not. I don't support a lot of things, including some of the LGBTQ community, so I can see why people find it funny. Most people honestly don't care about feelings. And it's life, and it's sad.
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Replying to @LWStormbound @QuentinLarue and
they care a lot about feelings when it's THEIR feelings.
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Replying to @TheWire2 @LWStormbound and
Also, saying "it's just life, and it's sad," no. Human beings, humans with free will and consciences and the like, CHOOSE to do this stuff to each-other.
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Replying to @TheWire2 @QuentinLarue and
I agree with you, it's fucked up. My friends have already pulled me down so don't know if I'll come back. But things like this will always happen, because there is always bad people. We can't change some of them, and they only care about ruining others. Which is why I said that.
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Replying to @LWStormbound @QuentinLarue and
There are things we can do about the bad people though. We can push back. Make it clear they aren't welcome. Lots of them do this "for the lols" meaning the admiration and acceptance of their peers, and if they don't get that, they lose their main incentive.
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Replying to @TheWire2 @LWStormbound and
I mean, we all know that guy who's idea of being "edgy" is saying/doing the most outrageous things he can think of, up to and including bullying people. Usually he grows out of it, but it's good not to reward or encourage him.
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Replying to @TheWire2 @QuentinLarue and
I know what you mean but it will be insanely hard to change that. Because some people will never change to that. There are meme pages based on roasting other people and if you say anything like this they would roast you. People will encourage them i don't know to fully stop them
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You push back when you can. This idea that you just have to accept it is one reason why bullying gets so bad, why those harassment victims who try and speak out about it get shouted down because hey, "everyone gets bullied on the internet," even though that's not true.
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