So, I have pretty thick skin when it comes to online harassment, but something has been really bothering me.
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Replying to @gaywonk
(1/4) Thanks again for taking the time to share all of this information with us. We take allegations of harassment very seriously–we know this is important and impacts a lot of people.
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(2/4) Our teams spent the last few days conducting an in-depth review of the videos flagged to us, and while we found language that was clearly hurtful, the videos as posted don’t violate our policies. We’ve included more info below to explain this decision:
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“While we found language that was CLEARLY hurtful” Read: OBVIOUSLY HURTFUL Read: BULLYING AND HARRASSMENT Read: NOT JUST MAKING GENERAL STATEMENTS BUT SPECIFICALLY BULLYING ONE SINGLE HUMAN OVER THE COURSE OF TIME AND WE CLEARLY SEE THAT BUT ARE CHOOSING TO DO NOTHING
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No he goes after Vox for their politics. Maza just hosts a lot of the videos he opposes. Maza uses words like queer which Crowder then proceeds to use. Are you saying one person can use certain words but others can't?
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And yes, certain people can use words that others cannot use.
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Uh what happened to equality then? Is that not linguistic segregation?
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Linguistic segregation is when people are separated because they speak different languages, like in schools. There is no such thing as linguistic segregation when it comes to using a certain word within the same language. It’s social respect not to use slurs against each other.
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