This is the whole obnoxious mindset behind "cancel culture" culture, that it pre-emptively defines the "canceler" as wielding great and terrible power, it assumes the canceler is extremely popular and beloved and everything they do matters so fucking much
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It borders on what I'd outright call an abuser mindset, of making the target responsible for everything There's people I know where I don't want to be in the same room as them and I will leave if they come in and to them that's "bullying" and "control"
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"Oh, so you don't want them to be able to walk in a room, huh? You want them to be HOMELESS, to NOT EXIST ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD, to KILL THEMSELVES" Even though I AM THE ONE LEAVING THE ROOM and I AM THE ONE WHOSE FREEDOM IS BEING CONSTRAINED
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Replying to @TGIFalcon @graceelavery
Yup, because B is very unpopular because he's a huge piece of shit
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That they have reasonable tastes in what humans he wants around. I mean we're talking about Graham Linehan, right? Horrible man. Beyond any pale.
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I actually don't give a shit what "most people think is acceptable" and appealing to this as a defense when a specific person hates you because they believe you have wronged them is the most contemptible level of moral cowardice
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Also pretty sure that's wrong anyway.
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Jesse wouldn't be so fucking upset all the time if the number of people who dislike him weren't big enough to have an effect on his life and career
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