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In reply to the discussion: A pornographer (and atheist) explains why the science guy’s shirt crash-landed [View all]Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)Asshole-y twitter comments, is specious at best. I understand that some would like to make the two things the same, however, one would have to accept certain baseline assumptions- like, that wearing a shirt like that indicates "hatred", for one- to even get in the same neighborhood.
I see the pattern, and so do other people- someone makes some wildly inane statement, other people disagree, some chucklemonkey shows up on twitter to say something hateful (even of it is a commonly used, albeit undeniably nasty, internet meme...) but then the existence of said chucklemonkey's assholery somehow not only negates any and all criticism of the original assertion, but somehow makes everyone who disagrees with said assertion, allegedly also culpable in the chucklemonkitude.
Sorry, it doesnt work. And plenty of people are still talking about the shirt itself, how it or similar shirts have personally caused them harm, oppression, and distress, not to mention being somehow shirtly responsible for things like not being able to safely walk home from work... so it is not "just about the response".
A LOT of people are saying that the reaction to the shirt is over the top, that it is silly, and it indicates the skewed priorities of a small but very loud cadre of folks who seemingly do nothing but scour the internet for excuses to get offended.