There’s definitely a difference between passion and aggression.
And I’m seeing some of the same people in the byler tag every so often be VERY aggressive when they’re trying to make a point. And tbh it gives me anxiety and like— is just a mood bummer.
If you are passionately talking about an opinion or theory or other: that’s great!! Love that!!
But if you’re like— swearing at people and being super negative? Just— tone it down a bit. You don’t have to do that to get a point across.
Anygay, POSITIVE VIBES AND LOVE FOR THE BYLER TAG AS ALWAYS!!!!
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If you ever needed proof that the new hate crimes laws are a good thing lmao
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"Look at this video of a child disappointed at their expensive gift! Children are so spoiled these days!"
That's cool. So, why did their parents upload their small child being upset online? In a public video, shared to the entire video? Why did they even save the recording?
Like. The kid in that scenario could be saying the most entitled nonsense in the world, and if their parents post it online to be publicly shamed, I'd still support the kid 100%. Thinking your child's life is a toy to exploit freely for #content is "spoiled"; when faced with mommy vlogers, kids should be demanding three PS5s and a new Bugatti, and we should be applauding them for it
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British media straight up doxxed F1nn5ster because he donated in support of trans healthcare.
Not linking the article because fuck the Times.
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Sometimes I wish we would start calling out the performative radicalism on this site for the poser bullshit it is. "Remember, it's always morally correct to kill a cop!" "Don't forget to firebomb your local government office!" "Wow, it sure would be a shame if these instructions on how to make a molotov cocktail got spread around!"
Okay. But you're not killing cops or firebombing government offices. You are posting on a dying microblogging website to a carefully-curated echo chamber that has radicalized itself into thinking that taking the absolute most extreme position on any subject is praxis but that anyone discussing the most practical way to effect actual change is your sworn enemy. You do not have the street cred OR the activist cred to be talking about killing cops, babe.
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