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The harmful ableist language you unknowingly use
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They're trolls from Hexbear. They like to label us as ableist and bigots because it makes them feel superior.
Maybe they have alts on hexbear, but these people are from kbin.social and lemmy.ca, so.
I've got accounts all over the fediverse (in case one instance goes down or some fascist or tankie admin bans me.)
The give away is the fact that they keep bringing up race. They have been called racists, intolerant, bigots and are butt hurt about it so they're looking for something to throw back at people to make themselves feel better and to use as a bludgeon to silence the people calling them racists, intolerant, bigots, etc.
It's concern trolling. Don't take them seriously.
"They're from an instance I don't like!!!1!"
... Shows screenshot proving they're not
It was actually two separate points. First, a troll brigade (unrelated to the screen shot.) Second, projection, using the ableism argument to try to make yourselves seem morally superior (illustrated by the protection in the screenshot.)
I'm sorry I confused you. I'll try to keep each comment to a single, simple idea from now on.
You literally said "they" were from hexbear and then "they" in the next sentence. Use proper English if you don't want to imply what you implied
"They", as in the three or four members of the brigade. Or, the gender neutral "they", whatever.
I was actually referring to multiple people. Not everything is about you.
Nice backtrack
K