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1 minute ago, Torisi said:

In Nyc. He actually messaged me, which has never happened before. When I was wasn’t interested, he replied “Dirty f@ggots.” That what he thinks about us, fellas. What a charmer 

Link?

screenshot to make your point? 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Passionproject said:

Uff. Sad to see. Vote with your dick and asses boys and abstain from this guy. No space for hate speech. 

Uh there’s no such thing as hate speech, but yeah, I’d avoid this guy

Posted
11 hours ago, Torisi said:

Uh there’s no such thing as hate speech, but yeah, I’d avoid this guy

Are you seriously saying there’s “no such thing as hate speech?” What exactly do you think calling someone “dirty f*****” is? It’s textbook hate speech—language meant to degrade, insult, and dehumanize based on their identity. If you’re not prepared to call it what it is, why bother posting about it at all?

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On 11/28/2024 at 9:40 PM, ApexNomad said:

Are you seriously saying there’s “no such thing as hate speech?” What exactly do you think calling someone “dirty f*****” is? It’s textbook hate speech—language meant to degrade, insult, and dehumanize based on their identity. If you’re not prepared to call it what it is, why bother posting about it at all?

If hate speech is not allowed, free speech is not allowed. Don’t get your panties in a bunch, snowflake 

Posted
19 minutes ago, Torisi said:

If hate speech is not allowed, free speech is not allowed. Don’t get your panties in a bunch, snowflake 

So let me get this straight—you were bothered enough to create a thread the same day you joined COM and post about being called a “dirty f*****” and warn people to avoid this guy, but now you’re saying there’s “no such thing as hate speech”? That makes no sense! Hate speech isn’t just “speech you don’t like”—it’s language meant to dehumanize and harm someone based on their identity. And let’s be clear: the First Amendment protects speech from government interference—it doesn’t mean people can’t criticize or call out hateful behavior. Calling it what it is—hate speech—isn’t an attack on free speech; it’s the exercise of it. Maybe spend less time throwing out insults and more time learning how rights work—and maybe why you’re so confused about your own outrage.

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