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[–] GumbyTM ago 

Because being a victim is no longer shameful but empowering.

Hence the demand for hate crimes out stripping the supply.

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[–] Bob_Ross_Hair ago 

Stop trolling yourself, stop trolling yourself, stop trolling yourself!!!

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[–] ardvarcus 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago  (edited ago)

We need to foster a culture of excellence and achievement, and the dregs of society -- the freaks, the queers, the pussys, the retards, the criminals, the perverts -- need to be pushed out to the fringes where they belong. We need a strong resurgence of Christianity, but a militant, masculine brand of Christianity that is less concerned with turning the other cheek and more concerned with righteousness and judgment. If we don't do this, we are done.

I'm sorry to say that I don't think there is enough will to do these things, so I believe the West is finished. Of course it won't vanish into thin air ... it will just continue to decay and devolve and regress with more lawlessness, more corruption, more perversion, until Islam takes it over and does away with all personal freedoms and begins a new Dark Age of ignorance, superstition, and poverty for all.

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[–] SmokeyMeadow ago 

Technology is helping to streamline the act of hoaxing hate crimes. Now you don't even need to buy a can of paint and ruin a perfectly good dorm wall with a backwards swastika.

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[–] zenpype 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago  (edited ago)

wrong world we used to play outside when i was that age.... and not seet behind a computer all day...

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[–] derram ago 

https://archive.fo/LUNo1 :

Cyberbullying: More teens anonymously bullying themselves online

"About 8% of children ages 7-16 surveyed in a 2012 study said they'd engaged physical self-harm, or non-suicidal self injury."

'Cavazos, who studies depression-related content on social media, said more than likely teens are looking for a response. '

'Teens who identified as non-heterosexual were three times more likely to bully themselves online, while victims of cyberbullying were 12 times more likely to cyberbully themselves. '

'The rates of physical self-harm are similar, as well. '

'But an alarming number of teenagers are anonymously posting mean things online — about themselves. '


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[–] JackDinn 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

victims of cyberbullying were 12 times more likely to cyberbully themselves.

What an odd statement, if they are the perpetrators of their own bullying then they are not victims of it. Such a culture of victim-hood its become worse than a joke.

Digital Leftist Munchhausen Syndrome !

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[–] Mylon 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Could be the ones who have been bullied have gotten a taste of how much support and sympathy they get. When that dries up, they recreate the original incident to get more support and sympathy.

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[–] JackDinn ago 

yea possible, or they are immersed in a culture of victim-hood already and see it as acceptable because everyone's is getting victim points and they don't seem to be which makes them scratch their heads with cognitive dissonance. Then the justification i.e. "by any means necessary" "The ends justify the means" ....

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[–] psioniq 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Victimhood is the new currency in society.

Something to that effect was written the last time I saw an article on the subject.

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