As far as I see that instance is a far-right cess pool. Everything I’ve got from that instance were low-quality transphobic “news articles”.

  • Kantiberl
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    -111 months ago

    Who exactly holds the authority to label ‘the bad guys’? Sure, some actions are undeniably harmful, but does that warrant placing all perceived wrongdoers in the same category, from internet trolls to murderers? Is there no nuance or room for varying degrees of transgressions? I hope you can ask yourself if you’re always on the side of righteousness, or might you be perceived as 'the bad guy" from another perspective? It’s important to understand that the world is not simply binary, and such a mindset can dangerously oversimplify complex issues.

    • Chetzemoka
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      011 months ago

      What you are suggesting is that we, as a society, are incapable of discerning right from wrong and enforcing societal norms at all ever. Because who knows? Who has the power to determine these things?? hand wringing, pearl clutching

      Let me tell you who: Anyone with two brain cells and a heart. Fascism has a clear definition. People who are being called Nazis because they openly hate and advocate for the genocide of trans people are being called Nazis because THEY ARE ACTING LIKE NAZIS.

      We absolutely have no obligation to air their bigoted, make believe grievances in public. We have every right to shut them down and shut them up to protect vulnerable minority populations.

      Stop JAQing off and pretending otherwise.

      • Kantiberl
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        -111 months ago

        Nazis exist, and they are abhorrent. But is it fair to label the entire community of exploding-heads as such? Or, is it that the platform tolerates a broader range of discourse than you are comfortable with? Yes, Nazis may be part of the mix, but so too might be their staunch opponents. Assigning people to preconceived boxes based on assumed beliefs isn’t conducive to understanding. While we concur on opposing Nazis, I refuse to disregard an entire group’s perspectives because I may disagree with some. It’s crucial to engage with opposing views for a balanced discourse, a principle applicable to everyone.

        • Chetzemoka
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          011 months ago

          It is NOT crucial to engage in any kind of discourse with fascists who advocate genocide (aka Nazis)

          And you know what you have if a “normal” person sits down to dinner with 10 Nazis? You have 11 Nazis.

          There is no room for tolerance of Nazis, nor of those who coddle and enable Nazis.

          So yes. It’s fair.

          • Kantiberl
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            -111 months ago

            Therein lies the problem, who says they’re nazis? Just some person on the internet? I’ll decide if someone is a nazi for myself, I don’t need protection.

            • Chetzemoka
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              111 months ago

              Their behavior being exactly consistent with the definition of fascism and their persistent genocidal intent toward minorities says they are Nazis.

              You can’t possibly be this stupid. It’s not that hard to identify fascism… Stop being disingenuous

              • Kantiberl
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                -111 months ago

                No, it’s not that hard, but I don’t think I agree with your criteria for fascism or who “they” are. Like, who are you talking about? Everybody on exploding-heads? Anyone who calls themselves conservative? Literal nazis? Those are all 3 different groups with some overlap for sure, but that doesn’t mean they’re ALL inherently wrong. I don’t agree with hasty generalizations and I think people need to start thinking critically and with nuance. Life just isn’t as simple as you’re trying to make it.

    • artisanrox
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      -111 months ago

      Who exactly holds the authority to label ‘the bad guys’?

      People who don’t get their rocks off by investing more effort into hating the marginalized.

      This isn’t about me and this isn’t about subtlety. On the whole LGBT+haters are nazi adjacent and they get a kick out of hating the marginalized, and they do it VERY LOUDLY.

      Like literally it’s the AMERICA FIRST!ers here that are now specifically hating on like the two or three trans people in each state who play sports, and like the maybe handful of total trans people in each state in comparison to state population.

      • Kantiberl
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        -111 months ago

        Sounds to me like you group everyone who has an even remotely different viewpoint than you in to one category so you can easily hate and discredit them all without ever actually thinking critically.

        You’re just bringing up ideas you don’t like and then creating a strawman character that you can hate. You know they think the same way about you right? Do you not see how this leads to misinformation and unnecessary hatred? Solving nothing and creating even more division is not something I will stand behind.

          • Kantiberl
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            -111 months ago

            Or maybe I’m moderate and would like to not feel like an extremist for trying to find the truth that’s somewhere in the middle.

    • Jaysyn
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      -611 months ago

      Paradox of Tolerance in action, right here.