| > I know it may come as a surprise, but it's not about you. It's about harassment. Well.. proof would be nice. i.e. proof that Milo instigated and/or coordinated a campaign of harassment against her. The only evidence being offered is for Milo calling her names. Which is not evidence of harassment. > You may think think that doxing and constant harassment both online and off is "political discourse," but it's not. You're projecting. It's a tell. You'll note that I didn't make any such claim. So why are you attacking me for a claim I didn't make? Could it be that you think anyone who disagrees with you must support doxxing and harassment? It's easier to label people as "evil", than to think rationally about your own position. Or to treat someone else in a discussion as a human being who deserves respect. > You can cry about your freedom all you want, but you're in someone else's sandbox. Yeah, label me a crybaby. It's the 5 year-old attitude towards online discussion. You don't use facts, evidence, logic, or common decency. Just "You're a big poopy head". Please go look at Twitters code of conduct. And then look at the high profile people they've banned. How many have violated the code of conduct? As a hint: People that the censors don't like seem to get banned a lot... even when they don't engage in ban-worthy behavior. The censors absolutely abuse their power to further their own political agenda. They ignore the rules that they created. And you support them. It's not just that it's Twitters sandbox. It's that they don't follow the rules they created. It's entirely reasonable to point out their hypocrisy, and to call it censoring of political discourse. Any reasonable person would agree. i.e. A person whose first argument is not to label someone else as a shitlord who supports doxxing and harassment. |
At least the irony of this statement isn't lost on one of us.