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Originally Posted by Flame On
Sounds like tone policing to me.
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That's actually quite funny in many ways, considering the extent to which this happens here.
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We don't like how you're coming forward so we don't have to deal with it. We don't like when you're coming forward, or how polite you're being or the platform you're doing it on. All ways in order to sweep the problem away.
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I don't think it is tone policing so much as making people work within the confines of the system. You were subject to a crime, you are expected to work through the legal system to achieve justice; you are not to take the law in your own hands and try to achieve justice through your narrow lens. You don't like the law, you are expected to work the legislative process to change the law; you are not to go full sovereign citizen and decide which laws apply to you. Can we agree that social media character assassination is not a good way of wronging a right, especially if it leads to a legal action to make money?