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No, no. The Internet is a public platform. Once you put something out there in black and white - it's out there. People need to learn this.

Well.... this is coming from someone (me) who has severe anger issues: this dude needs some anger management.

That's how I feel.

People (adults, especially) could learn to exercise a little more self restraint online. My god, how hard is it NOT to publicly death-threaten someone?

Most of their "logic" is fallible as hell. They put words in other people's mouths. If you point out that a game is sexist, they call you a social justice warrior. If you point out that they are dodging the discussion by namecalling, they accuse you of using a strawman argument. Yet the social justice warrior

Wow. I just read killallmen after reading your post. I'm a feminist and I can say without a doubt that I've never heard of this hashtag. It appears to be frequented by non (anti?) feminists. Somehow, this seems suiting...

Typical Gamergater response to feminism:

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We geeky gamer girls have nothing to prove to jerks - aka Gamergaters.

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We are lady gamers and we've got nothin to prove. :D

All well and good but you're missing one thing:

Oh well if this doesn't convince me to join Gamergate's cause, I don't know what will. ::sarcasm::

"Who walks around just smiling for no reason? "

Most feminists I've learned from speak in this way. I went to school and studied gender issues, sex and society, and the psychology of women. In fact, I encourage everyone to take a psych of women course - as long as the instructor has good reviews. But that can be said for every college course.

Oh! I understand. They call that "bitch face" or something. Like, "I have bitch face. It's ok. I'm not actually a bitch." Lol my girlfriend always jokes around about how she has "bitch face" and people always assume she's in a crabby mood. She really isn't.

lmfao

I literally laughed out loud after reading that.

This is so off topic, I apologize:

I am a feminist, which translates to humanist. I'm a masculinist for having actively advocated on behalf of men who suffer from the abuse that targets women/all things feminine. Men who are the children of abused mothers, men who are less masculine than their masculine counterparts and therefore abused, beaten, and

I can't wait to love on Solas.

The fact that there's so much backlash against her because of her stance regarding feminism, points to an overall rejection of her feminist viewpoints. But since the backlash against Anita is violent and hateful in nature, that would be misogyny. Plus her opposition works misogynist remarks into said backlash, so the