This right here is why I find it almost impossible to talk about this subject.If you want to refer to me (a person who has been critical of Sena Bryers voice acting skills as well as her unhinged behavior on twitter) as a transphobe or whatever label you chose so bad, then please, feel free to do so. If you feel better afterwards, so be it. This word is so devoid of any meaning by now, that I literally couldn't care less. I actually don't think anybody here does.
Because it doesn't change the facts, and those are:
-her voice acting as Wuk Lamat still was terrible
-she is NOT a good person
-she apparently hates (cis)women and is very misogynistic
-she is trying to start a twitter war with her dumb tweets, calling people racist about a song
-she is a liability to SE right now with her weird behavior
I say I don't like how she's acting and get lumped into a group of people I want nothing to do with, when all I want is for something to be said/done about it.
I can understand that. I used to think so too and shut my mouth out of fear to be seen in a bad light by others. But that's just what people like Squig want.
They want to kill any form of debate culture and shut out unwanted opinions by threatening people like this. To label them as something they aren't.
But as long as I myself know what I am and what I'm not...this shouldn't scare me anymore. I'm done bowing my head to those kinds of people and keeping quiet. I'm not giving those empty labels power.
Me too, Erenville, me too
Gotta keep reminding myself not to engage. It's not worth it. Been through this with at least 3 other people in this thread alone that refuse to listen and insist on slapping labels on people while relying on horrendously faulty logic.
Do. Not. Engage.
Howdy o/
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