bloodmage2 said:
and you should do well to do the reverse. in the aforementioned message boards, you will see no-one, or obscenely dis-proportional numbers of people defending furries. when someone can receive so much ire for just who they are, and nobody bats an eye, that's a problem. that's a mentality of "they've always been picked on, who am i to challenge that".
The OP provided absolutely no examples for why they felt ostracized or hated. The OP's sole complaint was how 'Furry' felt like an insulting slang term to them, and that they preferred 'Anthros.' You have provided an example, and one where I agree there's a problem.
when a group of people become accepted punching bags, there is a real problem, and people like you...
Uh, I'm sorry? Was I making fun of anybody? Anywhere in what I said did I demean the OP for being a furry?
Fuck no, and fuck you for not asking for clarification on any of my statements or asking me to elaborate.
You ***** at me for being biased against people, but don't have a single problem instantly turning the tables.
...who go around making fun of people because they have a gall to stand up to their attackers, claiming "persecution complexes" are NOT helping.
I didn't make fun of the OP, I answered their questions. People have a bias against the unfamiliar. That isn't speculation; it's fact. It's a reaction, one billions of years old. Tolerance is a sign of the advancement of civilization for a reason. I told the OP as much, and that they shouldn't mistake hatred (the genuine desire to inflict pain or see another in pain) for apathy (I don't keep up with esoteric internet groups, so how could I have known you prefer 'Anthros' instead of 'Furries' when all I've heard was furries?).
before you can say that i need thicker skin, please know that i have it.
Congratulations on making it into a healthy adulthood. Everybody needs at least some skin, and I'll agree the line between slur and ignorance is occasionally ambiguous - but that's what the skin is for.
It doesn't help that lashing out isn't the right way to do things for either side, which the OP doesn't seem to realize.
i don't care what people call me, and until people start actually being violent, i can say that i don't give a fuck what you think in real life, to your face.
Apparently you do, otherwise you would not have written the next bit. I'm not saying it's bad you do - caring about the opinions of others is perfectly natural, but you're the one accusing me of actions I have not performed without confirming your suspicions before launching into a hypocritical reply.
however, i cannot stand idle as people are hated for who they are, because i do know that feeling, and it's not pleasant.
Almost everybody has to some extent. That's part of growing up; realizing people aren't all that different. You can wax dramatically about your experiences, but with few exceptions I can guarantee you I've experienced something similar (and in some cases, much worse).
perhaps all of you shouting "persecution complex" could stand a few years being universally hated for what you can't change.
Well, I'm going to say this matter-of-factly: Fetishes can change. Unlike skin color (and almost certainly sexual orientation), sexual fetishes are almost always constructs based on the cultural norms of the time period filtered through personal interpretation. I'm not saying they always change, but they most certainly can (and do) change. Do not make the mistake of equating a fetish (being a furry, here) to being born with dark skin or gay. They are not equal, and nobody will consider them equal unless science says otherwise.
That does not mean it's okay to belittle or persecute people with a harmless fetish
solely for having that fetish. However, look back at the OP's post... The OP is talking specifically about a thing ("Anthro" instead of "Furry") that 99% of the world couldn't possibly know, and that even denizens of the internet who frequents fetish sites probably wouldn't know. The OP is equating the use of the word 'Furry' instead of 'Anthro' - already ambiguous to begin with - to ******. To
******, a word used to denote slaves who were hunted down and hung for centuries. The two aren't comparable, period.
Then the OP goes on about how Humans (as if the OP isn't human) hate things different from us, and how the OP hates people. The OP
is a person. There's no logical argument, no appeal to any form of rationale or evidence for the OP's point. I'm not a Psychologist, I don't know enough about the Persecution Complex to diagnose anyone with it, but from a basic debate-oriented standpoint the OP fails and fails HARD.
Without an inherent argument to the post, all the OP is doing is whining. Whining at anonymous people on the internet about how much their life sucks and how they dislike the people that make their life shitty.
Welcome. To. Life. It's what you make of it. Now, if the OP comes back with a story about their persecution, some sort of evidence to verify that their quibbles over the use of "Furry" instead of "Anthro" had some validity - that's different. That's being a logical, rational person.