So back in the day, when homophobes said "Gay teachers will make your children gay, they're dangerous!", the audience was supposed to identify that as social contagion rhetoric, which is not bad and totally okay because it "mediates virtually all of human civilization"?
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Replying to @MjrKusanagi @BlamKaboom and
You are not even fooling yourself. You know this rhetoric explicitly equates being gay to a transmissible disease. It was intended to be negative. It was intended to put disincentives in place for gay people existing openly in public. I know you don't believe this was fine.
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Replying to @BlamKaboom @MjrKusanagi and
No, it's true A bad thing being common doesn't make it not bad
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Replying to @BlamKaboom @MjrKusanagi and
He didn't "intentionally" do it? What, did he trip and faceplant on his keyboard?
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BlamKaboom and
See here we go, apparently "refusing to assume good faith from Jesse" (or just straight up "disliking Jesse") is the same as libeling Jesse It's a "lie" to read something he says and say "Well this sounds transphobic" if he testifies that "It WASN'T transphobic"
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Yes, he did All the words in which he does so are right there
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