Have you watched the videos? He's critical of the content of the gay dude's videos, not his sexual orientation. I called him a gay dude because those are facts. He's a dude and he's gay. Or was that hate speech too?
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Replying to @Mattlockhart @SamMorey8 and
Thank God for the first amendment, amiright?
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Replying to @Mattlockhart @SamMorey8 and
No, but you are using it as an insult. Gross. You don't called straight guys "straight dudes" so what facet of him being gay makes it a defining feature. I guess it will be the fact that being gay is something worth pointing out. Stop straw manning me.
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Replying to @JBergeron94 @SamMorey8 and
It's literally in his Twitter handle!
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Replying to @Mattlockhart @SamMorey8 and
Okay... That doesn't answer my question.
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Replying to @JBergeron94 @SamMorey8 and
You never asked a question. If there was a group of 5 guys and all but one of them was gay, I absolutely would refer to the one odd straight dude as a "straight dude." Why are people so damn sensitive about words these days? Being gay is part of his identity so he gets called gay
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Replying to @Mattlockhart @SamMorey8 and
... It is called empathy towards a class of individuals that have been marginalized and oppressed for much of American history, so maybe just maybe it isn't too much to ask to not use the slur "f***?"
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Replying to @JBergeron94 @SamMorey8 and
Policing speech is a slippery slope and never a two-way street. What ever happened to the saying "sticks and stones...?" Words are wind. Nothing Steven Crowder said was a call to violence and therefore is protected free speech. You may not like it, but why let it hurt you?
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Replying to @Mattlockhart @SamMorey8 and
Sticks and stones was always a dumbass phrase. Psychology has taught us the long-term detrimental effects of words and harrassment has on people and groups.
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Replying to @JBergeron94 @SamMorey8 and
Weak people, perhaps. People who were never taught to have strong character and not let the words of others negatively affect them. How about we stop seeing ourselves as victims and take responsibility for our feelings?
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Speaking of taking responsibility for our emotions, why does Crowder choose to talk about gay people so much? Logically, most people reject homophobia. Wouldn’t you say Crowder has a responsibility to control his emotions and stop sexuality-based hate speech?
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