So I no longer believe in Hanlon's Razor, but even if I did, selective obliviousness can be just as bad as conscious malice "Uhhh what does the idea of children's autonomy from controlling parents have to do with being queer or trans Wow I literally never thought of that!" https://twitter.com/ebruenig/status/1374181199325843456 …
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Replying to @arthur_affect
So... What she's saying is that it was just a random tattoo take and *that* was why she decides to randomly call him a pedophile. Is... Is that better?
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Replying to @arthur_affect @KirinDave
Yeah, i don't believe it for a goddamn minute. She is extremely online, whatever she likes to pretend for her sycophants.
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Everyone, no matter if you're even *on his side or not*, is aware of the single issue surrounding kids that J*sse S*ngal tweets nonstop about
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Replying to @Casaubon20 @iridienne and
and NB's "parents are tyrants" take occurred in a particular context as well; it was *always* clear he had queer & trans kids in mind when he wrote that even if the observation wasn't strictly confined to that issue This is just EB escalating from her original bad faith response
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Replying to @patiencemosher @Casaubon20 and
Oh yeah. And i mean, Noah's NOT WRONG -- parental authority in our culture is definitionally tyrannical (it's exercisable basically without restraint or accountability). That's not the same thing as "all parents are evil", which seems to be the part people get stuck on?
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No, it is not the same thing, and frankly I don't trust any parent, teacher, babysitter etc. who has never been even a little unnerved by the power they hold over children
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