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by tnone
3229 days ago
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You mean when she violated the code of conduct that she was claiming for herself, by engaging in harassing photography? Disguising their attacks as a defense, and blowback as an attack is a staple of the progressive playbook by now. Once you tease apart actual cause and effect in these situations, the presupposed victim and oppressor labels tend to fall apart. Especially when one side gets uncritical media coverage across the board. It didn't seem to prevent her from making a career out of her status as a victim either. Not so much for the person she got fired. Which makes it all the more unpalatable that this agenda is often pushed under the guise of accountability. It's the first I've heard of the DDoS though. Got a source on that? |
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