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In reply to the discussion: Message auto-removed [View all]Jedi Guy
(3,478 posts)They're not being "bullied." They said their say and people are reacting to what they said. This is what we in the adult world call "the consequences of one's actions." They are absolutely free to say whatever comes into their soft, pointed little heads. The world around them is absolutely free to label them as ignorant berks and react accordingly.
This might mean people push back on their narrative rather than just blindly agreeing with them. It might mean people aren't nice to them. It might mean people don't want to hire them for that job they wanted. It might mean people don't want to associate with them in any capacity whatsoever. That's not "bullying." That's people judging them to be assclowns and wanting nothing to do with them. Period, full stop, the end.
To quote Ron Swanson, "I regret nothing, the end."