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Tough Day To Be In Law Enforcement

Of course, you're still assuming they were just going home, as opposed to participating in the protest antifa was there to counter,
So what if they were?

Then, obviously, you should hold them against their will, surround and threaten them and shoot em.

Own Clown logic.
 
I'm not going through your post history to find them. It won't be long before, having forgotten this discussion, you'll engage in some victim-blaming, and I'll call you out then.
Ok.
*back peddles*
Give me one example you remember.

If you're gonna say that's what I do, it should be easy, right?

Does it make you feel wholesome making **** up about people? This is your second false accusation.
 
I would take another route, most people would, but he can also drive legally down a public road. Now if he really did go speeding past 7 cars and pull up on the curb, which the video evidence does not show, then thats different.
I would have a avoided it. I don't know if the guy purpose went that way or arrived there by accident. Either way and regardless if he was at the original protest, no one should do that to random people. It's cowardice.
 
Ok.

Give me one example you remember.

If you're gonna say that's what I do, it should be easy, right?

Fine. I did a quick search on "Archie Moses victim blaming", and got this gem where you blame a woman for wearing the wrong clothes (from 2010)

(Edit to get correct post)

Here's one blaming trans women for the violence they suffer from men (from 2019)

 
Fine. I did a quick search on "Archie Moses victim blaming", and got this gem where you blame a woman for wearing the wrong clothes (from 2010)

(Edit to get correct post)

Here's one blaming trans women for the violence they suffer from men (from 2019)

1.) In 2010, I was completely different person. I was active LDS and wrote many things I'd disagree with today. I have no problem growing from my mistakes and evolving to a better version of myself.

2.) I didn't victim blame at all. I shared an honest experience and my opinion on the matter. Why did you quote GameFace and what did I say to victim blame?
 
1.) In 2010, I was completely different person. I was active LDS and wrote many things I'd disagree with today. I have no problem growing from my mistakes and evolving to a better version of myself.

2.) I didn't victim blame at all. I shared an honest experience and my opinion on the matter. Why did you quote GameFace and what did I say to victim blame?

I accept that people grow. I also know that growth is hard.
When I clicked on the second link, it took me to your post, which included you saying, "Anyway, yes I do think they should let people know unfortunately, for the sake of their safety." Blaming the violence that a trans person receives on the trans person is textbook victim-blaming.

Bro, do you even antifa?

#insurgency

Nope. But even I have seen Facebook and Twitter posts from people who self-identify as antifa.
 
Absolutely. That's why I was asking what was on Facebook. The only post I saw was one talking about the rally. It said nothing about opposing fascism.



I don't know if they do or do not. So far, of all the arrests for rioters and looters, only 3 have had antifa ties, so it would be unusual, but not impossible, for these two to have antifa ties.
I'm not blaming trans people. I'm giving my opinion with their best interest in mind.
I think if you're dating online, letting people know you're straight, homosexual, bi, or trans is being transparent.

If you take what I said in that post as offensive, victim blaming or whatever, that's fine. I can live with that. That post was honest and genuine.
 
I'm not blaming trans people. I'm giving my opinion with their best interest in mind.
I think if you're dating online, letting people know you're straight, homosexual, bi, or trans is being transparent.

I didn't say that part of the post was victim-blaming. It's that part where you say it needs to happen for their physical safety.

If you take what I said in that post as offensive, victim blaming or whatever, that's fine. I can live with that. That post was honest and genuine.

You honestly see no difference between 'if you do this I'll feel deceived' and 'if you do this someone will batter you'?
 
I didn't say that part of the post was victim-blaming. It's that part where you say it needs to happen for their physical safety.



You honestly see no difference between 'if you do this I'll feel deceived' and 'if you do this someone will batter you'?

That's my opinion because I wouldn't want to see anything happen to them.

I think it is being deceitful to photoshop pics (straight, gay, trans whatever) and not disclose your sexuality while assuming you're the other's sexual preference even though you never disclosed it.

This doesn't translate to they need to be battered. Unfortunately, that's happened before and manipulating it into victim blaming is garbage. It's the same advice I'd give my kids.

Stop with the verbal gymnastics.
 
That's my opinion because I wouldn't want to see anything happen to them.

So, you think trans people need to change so they don't get beaten up, and you don't understand that is victim-blaming.

OK. there's not much else to say on that matter.
 
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