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Ocean_Soapian11 karma

I'd agree with you, except they tend to ban women who disagree about certain issues. So those spaces aren't really women-centric, they're ideology-centric.

A good irl example is the womans march that happened in... what, 2016? They called it a womans march but were hostile to any women who were pro-life but wanted to join due to believing in the overall idea of women's rights. It became an ideological march rather than a womens march.

(I'm pro-choice, btw, so nobody come at me with arguments about abortion rights.)

Also, to believe that women don't go into those spaces to troll as well, or that women don't say or do fucked up shit online to other women is a big stretch.

Ocean_Soapian7 karma

It sounds far scarier than 300,000.

Ocean_Soapian7 karma

People comment with questions before reading the comments. That's hardly harrassment or abuse.

Being "aggressively in denial" is also not abuse.

Being contrarian is also not abuse.

Theres just a whole list of things here that aren't abuse.

Ocean_Soapian3 karma

Question 1: What are your Dad and step-mom's views of Volodymyr Zelenskyy? In the US, he's being viewed as a hero with the way he's been standing up to Russia's attacks and his refusal to escape the country when the US offered to come in and get him out. I'm curious what their thoughts are of him.

Question 2: I heard that the EU is most likely going to accept Ukraine into the union - what are their thoughts on Ukraine becoming an EU country?

Question 3: What are their thoughts on Ukraine possibly also becoming a NATO country?

Ocean_Soapian3 karma

Edit: commenter above edited their comment. Originally accused commenters of abuse and harrassment, that's what my comment here was replying to.

Where? People asked questions that refuted her claims, but only one comment got deleted, everything else is very respectful and communicate, even when sorting by contraversal.

Like, if these comments are an example of harrassment or abuse, then theres definitely massive disagreement about what those terms mean.