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@buggie7777
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RT @howzanet: We really need to talk about how dangerous it is to treat “acting childish” as a sign of predatory behavior. These types of a….
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Most adults who act like children often either had to mature way too quickly at a young age, or dealt with childhood abuse. As someone who's dealt with the latter, y'all cannot make these blanket statements of "adults who act childish are predators".
After learning all the shit this mf did we gotta stop letting grown ass adults act like kids because I’m telling you it’s ALWAYS a sign of something bad.
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People in QRTs are loudly proving this dude's point, and in some way, I wonder if this is connected to the rapid decline of media literacy and general critical thinking.
Twitter is the only place where well articulated sentences get misinterpreted. You can say “Pedophillia is a mental disorder and can be treated with therapy” and somebody will say “So you support pedophiles?” No bitch, that’s a whole new sentence wtf is you talkin bout.
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Hot take but threatening to kill people over fictional characters is fucking weird. Getting the same threats back and acting like a victim is even weirder. Can we go back to killing actual child predators or can y'all not tell the difference /s.
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The original statement never mentioned race. With violent crime, white men tend to commit it more per capita anyways, while black people face higher prosecution rates for non-violent crime yet face harsher sentences.
@NylonDeficit @buggie7777 @Foo_Karma @kovtzue shootings are still higher per capita for african americans. my point wasn't "let's make it a contest per race!!" it was "maybe we shouldn't judge a race based on statistics."
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Because the people who tend to bully and harass trans people, typically right-wingers/conservatives, weren't his target. As he stated he was trying to "expose" the left, who tend to be more accepting and understanding. Your question is very obvious when you think about it.
@MommyIgarashi @CaelanConrad Then why did the guy who pretended to be trans not experience such bullying?? You’d think if it was that wide spread, the number one thing wouldn’t be “I was treated nicely”. Very strange. You people are completely incapable of critical thought.
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