As much as I hate to pile on anybody on the spectrum, I have to say, what a weird lady:
I’m always creeped out by people who engage in public persecutory manias in such an insistent way.
The reason why I’m publishing the video is because I’m hoping to reassure this person that the string of trivialities she perceives as shocking and censored doesn’t really bother anybody.
Yeah, her attitude is very weird. It’s like saying that the handyman that I employ to fix the plumbing is blocking access by other householders to handyman services. She’s not very well educated, either, since “feminism” doesn’t stand up on its hind legs and do anything, any more than “handyman” stands up and prevents certain kinds of actions on behalf of others. Essentializing and reification are not the marks of somebody who thinks well.
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The whole idea that everybody owes you a platform online and if they don’t do it they are censoring you is bizarre. Nobody is preventing one from starting a blog, opening a Facebook page, starting a Twitter account, joining Instagram or whatever. There you can self-express until cows come home. Wherein exactly lies the problem?
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I didn’t get all the way through her long speech, but she make unsubstantiated claims in the first part and indulges in reifications in the crudest fashion.
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Maybe what she is saying about domestic and sexual violence is accurate?
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It’s very hard to isolate what she is saying from that barrage of words, whining, self-pity, and complaints about the unfairness of humanity. But yes, it sounds accurate. It would be great if this important message were delivered by somebody more stable and less wordy.
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Agreed. I have a niece that has some degree of autism, her speech does sound strange.
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