So last night I tossed one of those posts up that just sort of inherently generates big numbers and gets a lot of responses, trying to encourage people to speak up about transphobia with a few more teeth than the usual. And that's been happening and all quite positive, except for
one rather striking response from an account not following me or much of anyone else taking pretty huge offense to the whole notion and going off on a ridiculous tirade. And yes, to my lack of surprise, this did in fact appear to belong to a combative sort from the UK. I'd parade
it around as a textbook example of unconscionable behavior, but as is frequently the case with these things, the real point of the post was to try to bait me into saying something aggressive to play victim over. I failed to take the bait, so the bigot in question deleted the post
and blocked me, to avoid any consequences. Apart of course from other people spotting that in the replies, doing an independent confrontation and spilling childish garbage into my mentions all day.
So the reason I'm actually bringing this up is to once again remind everyone that
you should never, under any circumstances, reply in any way to trolls clearly trying to provoke you or someone else. It's always a trap, and you can always criticize that sort of thing without directly engaging with them. Or with their original target. I never want to see that.
The way I look at it you have to treat Twitter interactions like the whole Gom Jabar scene in Dune. There's this downright instinctive hard to resist response (calling out assholes) but you need to resist actually doing that and just give no reaction whatsoever to show discipline
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Looking at some conversations relating to the big topic of the week here, I'm seeing a lot of speculation that the reason you don't see this sort of basic simple fact checking on transphobic talking points because the bulk of reporting on trans issues is from reporters who can't
be bothered to do enough research to learn the secret truth that trans people don't eat babies and every credible medical organization says we are who we say we are and outright need the medical treatment we seek out.
And that speculation is just wrong on every possibly level.
First off, reporters actually are obligated to research the hell out of the things they write. Even if it's not a serious article for a major newspaper or something, if you're just writing some soft little fluff piece for a magazine or something, you've got an editor and a bunch
I'm actually finding it hilariously difficult to watch that thing I've RTed people hyping so much.
If you want to give people a taste to entice you to subscribing to a thing, maybe don't keep that preview gated behind signing into an account where password resets take many days.
Here's me, excited for this Content(tm). Willing to give you my valuable Statistical Data. And I in fact have an old account with you, somehow. But you won't let me in, so now I go "hmm... having hit a wall here, is there some other way to watch this?
This is why piracy happens.
... yeah I either have to wait like 15 more hours, get an alternate link (🏴☠️) or watch over the shoulder of someone who streams it or something. Utterly ridiculous for a free first taste sorta deal.
Once again I find myself in a position to remind people that it is possible to remind people that a company is working with a notable fascist to produce something without literally linking to the promotional flier for what is being produced. I swear, you don't need visual aids.
Case in point is a cosmetics company that does media tie in makeup kids doing one with the monsterous former children's book author. If you were a fan, you probably caught that, if you routinely buy similar things, you can now easily enough research who to maybe boycot. Here I am
though not giving out any free advertising to them, and avoiding making it easy for any weird hate-followers to click through and actively support a bigot to spite me.
I can also remind you she gets paid if people buy that videogame without giving you a link to go preorder it.
So I have 3 quick important points to bring up at this point we are currently at in the still ongoing process of getting KF wiped off the internet:
#1- Hell of a lot of people who are 100% certainty part of the problem are presently going mask off to whine about it. I want to be
crystal clear that there are absolutely ZERO reasons for any person on the planet to react to that site going away with anything other than joy. If someone is saying it's some sort dangerous precedent about free speech or whatever, that is a lie. That is in particular, a lie that
that Nazis have workshopped for years and at this point all understand as a dogwhistle. To them "free speech" means "attacking minorities" and nothing else. And that is the only context the phrase can be used in with regard to KF. This isn't a website where people are posting any
... could we actually keep this going and fulfill that self prophecy from Mumsnet, just keep rolling and flatten the other big site where white supremacists coordinate to get as many trans people killed as they can?
Years later it still blows my mind that someone seriously wrote a childrens book in which an idealistic child sets out to end chattel slavery and this exists only as a setup to make fun of her naive childish idealism as a running subplot that ultimately accomplishes nothing.
Like everyone in the world read that book, and then everyone in the world just kinda head-canoned that no no obviously that campaign was successful and slavery was ended.
But for real, you go read the actual books, and at the end, slavery is alive and well. The story ends with
the protagonist ordering his slave to make him a sandwich. H has to walk down a hall lined with the severed heads of other slaves to do so. They're decorated with little Santa hats from earlier.
They never shut down the prison where innocent people are tortured by demons either.