your rationalization isn't true. I've been running online communities for a couple decades, and every time something like this happens, someone who has no experience in this pops up and starts throwing around exactly the arguments you have been using. They're red herrings.
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Replying to @PLT_cheater @ugobourdon and
Which part of my rationalization? I think you might be misinterpreting the strength of any claims I'm making.
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Replying to @propensive @PLT_cheater and
All I'm saying is, *given* that this is the reality (and it is, the evidence is that @fpmortals got banned again), there are ways he could behave differently to avoid it happening again. I'm not trying to justify anything. I'm not trying to fix forums or moderation for everyone.
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Replying to @propensive @PLT_cheater and
I don't believe cars should be dangerous. I support anything which makes them safer. But I still advocate wearing a seatbelt when you're in one.
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Replying to @propensive @ugobourdon and
What you're advocating for here is that @fpmortals accepts his bullying and acts like a convenient little user with a properly policed voice. That's not a seatbelt, it's a whip.
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Replying to @PLT_cheater @ugobourdon and
I am advocating for that, though you're stretching the moral equivalence a little. I'm not saying I believe it's right or ideal, but in the absence of something which is, I'm saying that if he needs to be aware of the way the forums seem to operate, if he wants that audience.
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Replying to @PLT_cheater @ugobourdon and
I'm just describing what I see, and trying to suggest the best way people can make the most progress with what we have. I would be fully supportive of anything which improves it, but for as long as that doesn't exist, I'm trying to find the best way to work with what's there.
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Replying to @propensive @ugobourdon and
you're right. and those with a deeper skin tone should ride at the back of the bus, because they want to get to their destination as efficiently as possible. jeez.
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Replying to @PLT_cheater @ugobourdon and
Again, this is stretching the moral equivalence, but I would not consider someone selfish for choosing the easier option of riding in their segregated seat because, say, they need to get the bus to work to earn money to feed their family.
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I think this is not inconsistent with having the absolute admiration for those people who did take a stand in those circumstances.
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