Someone wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets 2012-08-19 02:06 am (UTC)

Re: It's not a shame game.

Unleashing double barrelled profanity on the person who innocently says "I'm just going out to check my mail now" is where the SJWs break the analogy....because in my experience, they always, always, attack first, and for reasons that are absolutely NOT proportional to the immature f-bombs, intolerance, and massive vitriol that they generally open with.

And no, I am not going to list off all the labels that make me kosher and non-privileged as far as the SJWs are concerned...because I HAVE been attacked, for speaking idiomatic English in a non-offensive context. (Furthermore, I shouldn't have to accept a bunch of labels I've rejected all my life, just so I'll be listened to.)

Unfortunately the SJW attacking me, was trying to flame me (without knowing it) for offending myself. Because this SJW didn't know me from a hole in the wall, but they presumed (and it is a presumption, an abusive one, at that) to speak for all people in that "category" -- which I also happen to fall into. Nine chances out of ten, the SJWs that scream the loudest, don't even fall into (and therefore they cannot possibly understand) the categories that they claim are the most vulnerable, categories which they spew the most hatred and vitriol over for alleged and even imagined "offenses" on the Internet, as they claim to "defend" them.

I go to the Internet to escape the labels society wants to plaster all over me. The SJWs are making that next to impossible, these days.

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