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  • … And the mod of unpopularopinion banned me. I can only guess he is a another genocide apologist.

    Yes, that’s the only reason you got banned. You got me.

    It’s not the purity tests, taking things out of context, hostility, or trollish behavior.

    It’s not the condescending comments.

    It’s not the smear campaign you’re STILL going on about while taking things out of context to “prove” your point.

    It’s not the fact that you intentionally re-posted a removed comment that violated the rules.

    It’s not the fact that I explicitly said that this is a no-politics community and was only allowing the post to remain up because it was about political discussions in general. And you decided to bring explicit politics into it.

    It’s not the fact that your have a LONG history of bad-faith behavior and derailing conversations with your shtick.

    No. It can’t possibly be any of that. It must be because I’m a genocide apologist, bootlicking Nazi. That’s clearly the only rational conclusion to be drawn here.

    You fucking caught me.

    /s

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    1 year ago

    I’m pretty sure your heart is in the right place, but your argument is more than a little confusing.

    The first paragraph clearly states that you believe sexual attraction is not a choice, and yet your argument is that “it’s not a choice” is counter-productive.

    If I understand it correctly, you’re basically saying to re-frame the “it’s a choice” narrative into something that affects straight people who oppose LGBT+ rights because they believe it is a choice that can be made?

    e.g. If you’re straight and then one day “choose” to be gay, but LGBT+ rights have been abolished, then the government has taken away your right to choose?

    If I’m understanding correctly, all other points aside, it may be too confusing to have any good/meaningful impact.