Sure. Let's set fire to a student who wanted more diversity in their reading for college
Sick.https://twitter.com/fozmeadows/status/1194498388361793536 …
It was meant as hyperbole, not a threat. We both know hyperbole is commonplace online. It was still a dumb and inappropriate response, but it was definitely not a threat.
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You can call it whatever you want but it is a threat and it's sick. And common place or not doesn't excuse it - online harassment of women is common place, but it doesn't make it okay and it's not an excuse. But hey - whatever helps you sleep at night.pic.twitter.com/LTwyiHqLX4
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I was in the wrong, but it’s bad faith engagement on your part to pretend internet hyperbole isn’t a common form of speech and understood as such. You wouldn’t think someone replying “literally murder me” to a Gwendolyn Christie photo was suicidal.
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