• blartcap_@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 days ago

    I’d trust you to define abuse as much as I’d trust you to not stab someone in the for accidentally bumping into you on the street because you can’t tell the difference between touch and violent assault.

    The only thing I’m normalizing is not reacting like a psychopath.

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          2 days ago

          Your other post was removed, but you mentioned being in the news for violence. You also mentioned doubting my story.

          My brothers and I were, in fact, abused. And my little brother threatened a mass shooting.

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxGTEbloUuk

          I did not choose my aggression, it was hit into me.

          You should really, really stop normalizing abuse. It hurts everybody.

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            2 days ago

            It’s not normalizing abuse to call someone out for hyperaggression and dangerous exaggeration. In fact, it’s downright dishonest of you to accuse everyone who suggests that you’ve gone too far of it because it suggests that you are using the claim of victimhood as a license to go to extremes.

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              2 days ago

              it suggests that you are using the claim of victimhood as a license to go to extremes.

              It suggests I know firsthand how devastating it can be and I don’t want it to happen to anyone else.

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              It’s not normalizing abuse to call someone out for hyperaggression and dangerous exaggeration.

              It is normalizing abuse to deny it when it happens. The girl did not consent to being touched.

              In fact, it’s downright dishonest of you to accuse everyone who suggests that you’ve gone too far of it because it suggests that you are using the claim of victimhood as a license to go to extremes.

              It’s not dishonest at all. I provided a common definition of the word. I didn’t invent it.

              Fuck you for normalizing abuse. Seriously. Innocent people suffer and die for that shit. You can apologize by opposing it instead of defending it.