cowboycwr said:
quash said:
GolemIII said:
quash said:
GolemIII said:
quash said:
If Jinx triggers you just use the ignore feature and stop the incessant whining.
Sheesh.
There he goes again. Trying to take back the term "triggered" for the left and missing completely.
Why are you so misogynistic that you can't respect the expressly stated wishes of a woman to delete her account as she demanded? You just think you know better than her.
Aw, snowflake, I'm not bound by alt-right PC nonsense. Language does not belong to ideologists like you, but to all speakers of a language. Just put her on ignore and stop drooling.
You and your Nazi buddies love changing words up to suit your fascist aims. It's certainly how you interpret the constitution. You suck at that too.
Jinx wants to delete her account. Why are you trying to take away her agency? You clearly don't think much of women.
Words mean something. As usual, you say one thing and mean another. Agency means letting Jinx2 choose.
You want to remove the agency of the individual: you are asking for her account to be terminated. That is the most restrictive solution.
All because she triggers you. Putting Jinx2 on ignore is the least restrictive solution.
But statists tend to choose authority over individual freedoms, so there you go again.
UMMM no. She ASKED for her account to be deleted.
Therefore deleting her account would be following her wishes.
Not deleting her account shows that her requests do not matter.
Meaning her individual freedom (having her account deleted) does not matter because the state (site) decides they will not delete her account at her own request.
Yes, cowboycwr, she did ask that. And then continued to post. That is between Jinx2 and the site admins.
Meanwhile, if Jinx2 bothers you so much just use the ignore feature.
But if you, or Golemx, or anyone else, do put Jinx2 on ignore don't crow about it the way some posters do, or say "I bet (ignored person) just said something stupid in reply to me, huh." Those people look ridiculous.
“Life, liberty, and property do not exist because men have made laws. On the contrary, it was the fact that life, liberty, and property existed beforehand that caused men to make laws in the first place.” (The Law, p.6) Frederic Bastiat