• taiyang@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    It’s like with the “do you punch a Nazi?”, even pacifists have limits.

    Then again, I think for me it’s ok to hit people where it hurts when you want to hurt them— and penis size is the “alpha males” easy and effective target just like crowd size is a certain assholes weakness.

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      9 hours ago

      Not even remotely comparable. When you punch a Nazi you are only hurting a Nazi.
      When you body shame you hurt every single person who has that characteristic.

      If everyone started shitting on characteristics you possess you probably wouldn’t like it either.
      Have some fucking empathy.

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        6 hours ago

        Drag doesn’t know a single person who buys into that penis size stuff and isn’t a conservative. In fact, most of drag’s friends have a penis and want to get rid of it.

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        11 hours ago

        Ok, except what if only the target is within earshot and it’s used exclusively to make that person feel like shit? And would this be true of any other insult that could potentially apply to someone else, like being bad at something? Although I guess if harm is the goal, empathy isn’t exactly a priority.

        I’ll concede you’re right about collateral damage, though. Friends of mine know I don’t actually believe the insult in most cases (especially penis size, what am I, 12?), but I use more tact if I’m worried it would upset present company or being up bad memories, etc (more commonly fat shaming). I also don’t insult people like I used to, though.

        But, I don’t really hold anything sacred and I’m not about to hold back a good insult for a hypothetical person.