White people cannot reasonably be expected to take responsibility for white supremacists. Muslims cannot reasonably be expected to take responsibility for Islamists. Trans people cannot reasonably be expected to take responsibility for Jessica Yaniv.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Im consistent in that I disagree w all the above. It is our responsibility to criticize and try to correct the wrongs in our communities...otherwise, what’s the alternative? We all turn a blind eye and say ‘not my problem’? In Canada today there’s very loud condemnation 1
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Replying to @YasMohammedxx @HPluckrose
This is my stance to. Like it or not people unrelated to the crime would be held accountable. Just look at Germany post WW2. Most of these people actually didn't murder anyone.
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I'd say the guilt is the failure to object. This is why Holocaust deniers are condemned. It is a part of mechanism that enables crimes. When it comes to muslims the denial is still very strong.
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Definitely. And it would be unreasonable for the person to defend Yaniv just because they’re both trans.
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