• pyre@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    anecdotes aren’t data. even if this is true, which i don’t believe it is to be honest, it pales in comparison to the innumerable discriminatory practices towards women and all sorts of minorities. also even in your own friend’s probably distorted version of the events he’s in the wrong.

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      24 days ago

      my point is sometimes it does get abused…. but it’s in place for good reasons

      and the fact that you think you know whether my friend was in the wrong or not means that you’re not worth talking to

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        24 days ago

        anything can sometimes get abused. that’s what abuse is; it’s different from use.

        what do you mean i think i know your friend is in the wrong? i said he is in the wrong even if you take him at his word. that’s not me thinking it; it’s him admitting it.

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          24 days ago

          you’re just boring concern troll trying to argue with everyone… i see your comment history.
          every single comment is some condescending argumentative bullshit….

          i’ll be blocking you and moving on to actual conversation

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            24 days ago

            you don’t even know what the word you use mean. what concern trolling?

            wow my comments are argumentative‽ it’s almost like I reply to a comment i disagree with and argue against it, maybe I should post more comments that say “this” instead so you can feel more in good company.