Mallory Merk’s apology and a handful of the black people who supported her (so you fucks can’t say that she was only defended by white people.)
Sjws, you bullied this TWELVE YEAR OLD girl and indoctrinated the idea that she was a racist into her young mind… because she was wearing her hair in a way you didn’t like white people to wear their hair!
This “cultural appropriation” bullshit needs to stop!
Look at this cutie! I want to pinch her little cheeks! I wish I was that cute when I was twelve!
She’s going to grow up into beautiful woman, not just in looks either, she already is strong for not letting this bullying get to her, and she left the sweetest, most unneeded apology.
We should be praising this girl for how she reacted to the whole thing! Not wishing she’d get bullied over a HAIRSTYLE!!!
Also, I don’t think it’s about the hairstyle. From what I’ve seen of the people who sent her rude tweets, they’re ugly and miserable. I think jealousy has a bigger role than “cultural appropriation” does here.
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The most frustrating thing about GamerGate is that the anti-GG crowd refuse to admit their own wrongdoings. If you show them proof of anti-GG people being cruel, doxxing, harassing, saying racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic things, they brush it off. If you show...
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I don’t actually know if Red and Blue were actually male or female. But I didn’t want to go with two women or two men, and I only have one androgyne on tap. Red was later promoted to mod of that forum, and I stopped arguing with “him”, just in case.
Feminism is a rather diverse movement whose adherents generally act like it’s a monolith when promoting it, but get upset when it’s treated like a monolith for negative criticism.
Heck, many feminists don’t even like to acknowledge other feminists disagree with them. Take Christina Hoff Sommers, who many feminists call an anti-feminist conservative (GASP!) because she often criticizes and disagrees with mainstream feminism. The Geek Feminism Wiki treats the term "I’m a feminist but…" as some sort of trick or chicanery intended to silence other feminists.
A movement whose members aren’t allowed to openly disagree with each other is on a path that leads ever down into stagnation, because they don’t want to jeopardize the in-group. And if they try to discourage external criticism as well, it’s pretty much eating it’s own tail, especially if actual problematic members are No True Scotsmanned out of the group.
Sometimes before they even know which members you’re talking about.
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