LondonJohn
Penultimate Amazing
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I would like to take you view- and for quite sometime I did. I viewed it as being "nutso internettters" (along with a host of other anonymized internet behaviors that I find abhorrent).
But it has also spilled over into RL. For example, the transgender people who attacked the women at Speakers Corner in England a couple of years ago, for wanting to get together and discuss with transgender people the impact of the proposed changes to the GRA. Or like the activists who have shut down rape shelters that are designated female-only, and sent threats to the people who run and manage those facilities. Or the activists who physically barred entry and intimidated customers at a newly-opened feminist bookshop.
I will say that this phenomenon of social media extremism spilling over into real life and becoming normalized isn't limited to this subject. It's evident with respect to many other topics as well.
One doesn't evaluate the validity of a position based upon the actions of a few extremists.
If extremists break the law, they break the law, and they deserve to get punished.