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" ... As I witnessed today online, for daring to disagree with a group of women who were busy dismantling the activism of others, I realized that I was in a group designated for women who were only allowed to agree. The signs were clear: Agree or be ostracized. Disagreement meant that you were disparaged with various epithets or, more generally, bullied repeatedly. The use of deception and misrepresentation was also openly accepted as the new god of this millennium is not the quest for knowledge, but rather it is the holy grail of “shut the hell up” if you do not agree with those holding the patriarchal line of power. It was quite a scene to witness—a group of alleged feminiss who claim to want to fight “the patriarchy” while your voice was only welcome if you echoed what you were effectively mandated to say. It’s almost as if this brand of feminism were the very patriarchy it sought to undo using the very same means of coercion that was previously exercised by men upon women. If anything, these exchanges were a lesson in understanding the degree to which ego informs much Internet exchange and when people can't answer an honest question, they flounce. ... "
" ... In between conversations studded with racist epithets and conspiracy theories, the Lifeboaters willing to return to their old stomping grounds reported widespread issues with sign-ups and log-ins. “Parler had no plan for this,” Lifeboater Cheerilee Spotlight wrote. “It’s inexcusable.” ... "
" ... In times of global angst, we tend to organize ourselves into rival camps and casually hurl political epithets at each other as a matter of practice and principle. A couple of similarly angst-ridden generations ago, identifying yourself as a communist or capitalist could provide you with a medal or land you in jail, depending on where you were in the world and the company you kept. Now, it is self-proclaimed globalists and nationalists who are pitted against each other in a battle to passionately defend or radically reconstruct the global order. ... "
" ... Stewart posed a hypothetical example of a government policy that would pass constitutional muster: A room at a public university where students were free to post anything they like except racial epithets and personal attacks. ... "
" ... Whether or not Mushnick’s analysis is correct, it certainly isn’t racist. His sarcastic use of racial epithets was clearly meant to ridicule the stereotypes, not perpetuate them. He later explained, offering no apologies, that he sees Jay-Z as a guy who glorifies violent rap culture for his own financial gain. That’s what his rant was about. ... "