• desra@slrpnk.net
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    8 hours ago

    Consent scales, the one thing we all owe each other is basic human decency and a right to live our lives unimpeded as long as you’re not harming anyone. Filming/eavesdropping/invading boundaries and making people uncomfortable in a space let alone their own skin is grossly invasive

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      7 hours ago

      It absolutely is! But you know what it’s not? Violence. As soon as you start being hyperbolic you lose nearly all credibility because now I think “right this person is being dramatic”

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        6 hours ago

        How can someone be dramatic about consent?

        I’m not saying jump to violence immediately. We can start with rehabilition like Nordic countries, something as extreme as exile or yes violence.

        I try not to assume anyone’s country of origin/habitat but with America we’re seeing first hand when the only accountability is a slap on the wrist, a finger wag and shame on you fine.

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          6 hours ago

          Because by using hyperboly you’ve stretched the truth of that narrative you’re trying to convince people of. my head, that immediately makes you seem untrustworthy, and I’m likely to start writing off your concerns as dramatics. It’s all about credibility, at least with me and I assume with others as well, claiming violence for being filmed is like claiming assault because someone leered at you, it’s over the top and I will this treat it as ridiculous