Bubba Copeland shot himself in front of police on Friday, days after he begged 1819 News not to expose his private life.

  • @unoriginalsin@lemmy.world
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    Afaraf
    58 months ago

    I think there is a good argument to be made

    I’m sorry, but I must vehemently disagree. There is absolutely no reason to discuss publicly someone’s private sexual preferences. Otherwise, you have the society they want where witch-hunts can be started over rumors.

    there is also a trend of labeling any homophobic politician as being in the closet

    That is also bad, and should not be tolerated.

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      8 months ago

      If I’m being oppressed I would like to know if the thing I’m being opposed for is something my oppressor practices. That is called injustice.

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        Afaraf
        18 months ago

        It’s called none of your business. You can’t expect someone to adhere to a standard you refuse to recognize. It’s classic, “Rules for thee…”

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          8 months ago

          Excuse me? Are you for, “rules for thee but not for me”? I cannot decipher your actual stance.

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            Afaraf
            18 months ago

            I cannot decipher your actual stance.

            I can’t fathom why, when I’ve stated it multiple times in the clearest possibly English.

            Don’t out anyone. No exceptions.

            If you make exceptions then it’s you who is creating “rules for thee…”

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              8 months ago

              But if your oppressor is LGBTQ+ and oppressing you for being LGBTQ+ it is “rules for thee…”

              Tell me I’m wrong, you nut.

              Most importantly, in this case I don’t think we should be defending the rights of an oppressor over the rights of the oppressed.

              Edit:

              I could go on. The exact reason someone would not want to be outed is because of the social stigma created by the oppressor. So your stance is doubly absurd.

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                18 months ago

                But if your oppressor is LGBTQ+ and oppressing you for being LGBTQ+ it is “rules for thee…”

                Yes. He is "rules for thee…"ing you.

                But when you out him you become the one not abiding by your own rules. Twice. Once for the outing, because you don’t want to be outed. And again for not holding yourself to your own standard of not having rules that don’t apply to you.

                I don’t think we should be defending the rights of an oppressor over the rights of the oppressed.

                If you think that some people don’t deserve to have their rights protected, then you are the oppressor.