• Dr. Wesker
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      Here I thought the worst part was a child being sexually assaulted, but I guess the worst part was the idea of outrage being directed at the perpetrator.

      • @[email protected]
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        251 month ago

        That’s not outrage being directed at the perpetrator, it’s outrage being directed at an entire demographic of people of which the perpetrator happens to belong.

        • Dr. Wesker
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          We must have read two different articles. Can you quote where in the linked article it said that?

          • @[email protected]
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            Oh I don’t know maybe the first three words?

            MONSTERS APPEAL MIGRANT

            Or the next three words that follow

            the MONSTER migrant

            Instead of maybe “the rapist”, no we got to tie in that he is a migrant in all caps, at every possible turn.

            Also further down referred to as

            the MONSTER

            Or

            the migrant

            Oh and also let’s rope in some unrelated burglar who also happens to be a migrant.

            All very easy to spot so I figure you’re not really asking in good faith, just like someone who has an agency in “just asking questions” would do.

            • Dr. Wesker
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              So you believe a child rapist isn’t a monster, and that we aren’t allowed to have heated discourse about the legal loopholes being utilized for foreign criminals to escape justice?

              • @[email protected]
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                221 month ago

                Nope, not what we were talking about mate. Op said:

                That’s not outrage being directed at the perpetrator, it’s outrage being directed at an entire demographic of people of which the perpetrator happens to belong.

                You said :

                It’s not in the article, it’s in the comment you were replying to. What am I missing?

                So don’t try to move the goalposts just because you talked shit, I’m sick of this bullshit.

                We were talking about why a, admittedly monstrous, rapist needs to be used to demonize a whole demographic. You pretended like that wasn’t in the article, I proved it was, that is the fucking conversation we’re having here.

          • @FelixCress
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            61 month ago

            Are you a little bit slow?

          • @[email protected]
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            61 month ago

            It’s not in the article, it’s in the comment you were replying to. What am I missing?

      • @Deestan
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        161 month ago

        Assuming you are not trolling:

        The Sun is being criticized for:

        • targeting a group instead of an individual
        • using scare language when describing this group

        Let’s say I want to report on “Police finds wanted man hiding in sofa” (currently on BBC with that headline)

        My hateful newspaper do a quick check of his Twitter, and go with “Wanted criminal TRANS ALLY found CRAWLING inside leather furniture”

      • Todd Bonzalez
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        81 month ago

        The outrage is directed at the perpetrator’s identity, not their actions. No sympathy for the perp, but racism is never excusable.