Taking this into a second day is borderline harassment. Tomorrow will not be borderline.
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Replying to @kstraith @arthur_affect
The guy she targeted has been getting harassed and smeared for two days.
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Replying to @melico24 @arthur_affect
I mostly missed this entire argument, but in general, when someone admits fault, deletes their tweet and owns the mistake, it's fine to move past it that day. The world is a big place. There's a lot going on.
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I think the bare minimum for even trying to call something an apology is to direct some kind of message to the person you attacked She doesn't even rise to the level of a "I'm sorry if I offended you" nonpology
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Also, this is not an isolated or uncharacteristic incident She is consistently nasty in exactly this way to certain people and then keeps her reputation for being a saintly nice Christian mom by just pretending it didn't happen
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She publicly mocked Sophie Lewis as a "degenerate" over her "erotic" review of that octopus documentary, after having quietly seethed about Lewis' degeneracy for months over her writing a book about family abolition
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She has been consistently malicious towards Jude Doyle and back when Doyle presented as a woman happily joined in her friends' joshing around about Doyle being a frigid man-hating shrew
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She told
@iridienne to her face that she was incapable of love and didn't understand what true intimacy meant because of a Twitter argument over housework So yeah, this is a pattern, if you're not one of her friends it's always been obvious she's just another mean church lady2 replies 4 retweets 90 likes -
Replying to @arthur_affect @kstraith and
And yeah, I am completely open that I hate her, I don't think she's deserves her popularity or her platform and as a very un-Christian Pharisee who doesn't think of forgiveness as a much of a virtue at all, I will take any opportunity to pursue this grudge
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Replying to @arthur_affect @kstraith and
I get how you're using it kind of subversively here, but I think this usage of Pharisee still draws on an antisemitic understanding of who and what they were.
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Yeah, sorry, it was probably ill-judged but I can't edit it now without breaking the thread
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