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I mean, I get it...

Valve isn’t a game developer. It hasn’t been for a long, long time. 

I could never get into CS:GO to begin with—I’ve probably played more Counterstrike than any other game in my life, from beta to Source and 1.3, 1.5, 1.6, and Source were outstanding, but years later, when I finally decided to try GO it felt so...foreign. Maybe its the e-sports focused nature of the game, I dunno, but

It’s like we only analyze the consequences these days, without any considerations of the actions that led to those consequences. Whatever.

No, she was absolutely in the wrong, and hers are the only actions that put her child in danger. 

Of course she’s causing a safety hazard. She’s sitting on the floor in a crowded government building. It’s a liability and puts herself and her kid at risk.

Because having people sit on the floor in a crowded government building is a liability. It’s a safety hazard, not only to the woman and her child, but to others in the room.

Not only that, the use of seasoned rice is actually the defining characteristic of sushi.

Found the Trini!— ey gyal, whappenin?

Lol—boy this comment is stupid.

Excellent, congratulations, I’m criticizing what you said, not who you are—but if that’s the case, why would you frame your first comment (the part I quoted) in such a ridiculous manner?

This all boils down to ego because she’d then have to admit that she received something that she didn’t deserve all be it unknowingly

Sure, but why should Tumblr be concerned about what’s safer for sex workers? Why do we think that should be their priority?

It’s so funny how the characteristics of the right and left have once again flipped on their heads.

As a person of color, I think white people are more preoccupied with identity politics than people of color. You guys are all about the symbolism and the “optics” rather than the substance and that lies at the heart of the problem with liberals trying to put forward an “intersectional” movement. It’s all superficial

Why do people constantly expect corporations to care about their individual problems?

But it’s cool because no one in this comments section seems to view sex workers as actual humans worthy of even the smallest measure of sympathy I guess.

Ok, and now they aren’t...

Maybe, but social media companies also don’t owe sex workers that space, nor are they necessarily wrong for not wanting it on their platform.  That’s the point PaulDavisTheFirst is making, if an essential part of your work and personal safety is wholly at the whim of a disinterested third party, you have serious

By that standard, it would be no more odd than most people’s cultural associations.