servant_heart
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- Dec 6, 2022
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sure, yes to all of that.It is obvious from the responses of most folks in this thread that they agree. People come to lit for fun and lighthearded stuff and don't often want to engage in more difficult discusions here. I hope that everyone that did not speak up but believes violence against women(and abuse on men) is wrong will actually do so in their in person lives. The reality is most will not, not because they think it is ok but because it is a difficult conversation to have and most people think someone else will step in.
Normalizing violence by not speaking out against it breeds an environment that allows it. I think we are all responsible to speak up and out for the things that run against our personal value system. Silence is compliance and it doesn't matter if that is in person or online as both are real life.
Online it gets more difficult to determine who is a troll and who you can have a real conversation with but I think we should all still be speaking out.
But again, the point here is that you can not tell somebody that because they choose not to participate in a discussion on an online forum they are taking a side. That is inciting and a form of mental abuse (manipulation).
Give people the platform and the voice to exercise it, at their will.
Now, walking by violence or witnessing a situation and not coming to aid, yes I would agree is in the realm of acceptance and ignoring what we can control. This situation is not that. Personally attacking somebody for not wanting to participate in any topic is, as I mentioned, abusive.