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by rmxt
3865 days ago
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I don't have to do much "smearing by implication" when the upvoted comments speak for themselves. I think there are people that do this sort of "bullying" and unproductive rabble-rousing on both sides of the debate. I personally agree with the principles of "a consistent set of rules for all, etc.," but I don't think that the road to productive debate begins with including "hate," "sucks", "fuck them", etc., as a means to evoke an emotional response. Specific instances of outlandishness: SJWsAtWork -- low comment traffic, a bit more agreeable than the rest. ThisIsNotASafeSpace -- top comment on the top all time submission, very high quality discussion here: https://www.reddit.com/r/ThisIsNotASafeSpace/comments/3t6awz... SJSucks -- highly upvoted comment (relatively speaking) on top all time post, again, some very high quality discussion here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/sjsucks/comments/1vs4kj/watchmen_co... SJWhate -- this one speaks for itself, I hope: https://www.reddit.com/r/sjwhate/comments/3u0t33/ahmed_moham... |
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> Fucking demolished
Perfectly appropriate informal language that means "You won the argument convincingly"
> It's sad that a bunch of raving lunatic SJWs can have this effect. Useless self-absorbed maniacs with no purpose in life but to pester those that have.
Many SJWs are, in fact, saving lunatics who have no purpose in life but to heckle and protest everything
> Fuck that piece of shit
Very common language when talking about public figures --- and I'd be willing to bet you used similar language about Bush, or Cameron, or Harper, or anyone else on the wrong side.
You're demonstrating exactly the kind of militarized hypersensitivity and craven hypocrisy that's turned colleges (and increasingly, workplaces) into zones for political indoctrination.