"And I say this as someone, at this point, most known for complaining about cancel culture." Me sowing, me reaping, etc etc
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She is just going to spend this whole video pretending that Rowling is just a YouTuber like her, and not somebody who could literally buy up every shelter for queer people in America and raze it to the ground
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Vapor Weyve Retweeted Misha, the scundering
No, she didn't We're just completely glossing over her litigious bullying, her literally silencing people speaking out against her with her piles and piles of moneyhttps://twitter.com/ramendik/status/1354282855434776576 …
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I tend to think sending people legal threats for calling you transphobic is more abusive than having your oeuvre called neoliberal
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Hey maybe platforming guys who are literally TERFs who believe in conversion therapy and have forcibly outed trans women is kind of abusive? Idk?
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"Why are so many trans people on Twitter so easily driven to extremes of rage and aggression?" Perfectly normal thing to say, not even remotely invidious or incendiary question
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You can't keep quoting CONFLICT IS NOT ABUSE and *continue calling every fucking thing abuse* oh my gooooddddd
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Yeah so for the record, ideas like those quoted here are reconciliation-porn claptrappic.twitter.com/c8b4z06DNq
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"And for some of those trans people, canceling celebrities on Twitter is the one kind of power they have." No, it isn't, because that's not a real power Unless you think trans people can just give a Hugo Award to whoever the fuck they want
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"Plus a lot of extremely online trans people really don't have a strong sense of conviction in their own identity, which is why they need constant external validation." If you really thought this was an okay thing to say, you wouldn't have leaned conspiratorially to the camera
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This, itself, is absolutely not the kind of thing someone would say who was seeking validation of their own identity from a sympathetic audience of "normal" cis people, at all
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