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by shirakawasuna
1877 days ago
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It's tough to know where to begin with something so obviously false and trivializing. What amount of violence would you need to experience before you would acknowledge victimization? There's plenty that goes around that you apparently don't know about. Let's say you are poor, went to a protest, and got arrested. You can't make bail (you're poor) and are fired from your job because you are in in jail. You easily win your case and see no prison time, but your life has been massively impacted in the negative by others unjustly. This person was a victim of policing and likely the system in general that creates these trade-offs and punishes a lack of material wealth. You cannot begin to even understand the situation without acknowledging the fault and the injustice. |
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