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by ranger_danger
166 days ago
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If you share it in such a matter-of-fact, black-and-white manner, I do think it's an attempt to force it as the only way to see a particular issue, which is what I take issue with. There are so many confidently-wrong people in the world, I don't know why people got so used to acting like there can never be any other valid perspectives. > Nothing happens if someone doesn't like you Hard disagree, people have been killed just because they were disliked or offended, even if they appear to be a "stranger with zero influence on your reality." > The fact there are generations of people who equate the feeling of being offended with physical harm is one of the great delusions of modern society. I think it's because it does actually happen. I was almost punched yesterday just because I parked next to a guy. He was upset I didn't park "literally anywhere else" and was clearly embarrassing his wife and kids by hurling slurs at someone for absolutely no good reason at all. |
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as for people causing others to kill themselves, well same could be applied with the slight difference of them turning that into a weapon to use against others as a coping mechanism.
this is really a topic that deserves very long and thoughtful discussion that you cannot achieve in hackernews comments.