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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I thought this column was quite good. [twitter]https://x.com/marinahyde/status/1880244749732573418[/twitter][/quote] Agreed. I wonder if it’s still ahem “hot horseshit” for The Guardian to publish a tough column on kink and “allyship” and similar sneaky-stupid uses of language. [/quote] What the pp you're (mis)quoting said was: "I'm sorry about your trauma, but projecting it onto an entire community is hot horseshit. Plenty of us know this isn't kink, it's abuse. It's not "kinkshaming" to point out abuse and call it what it is. It's kinkshaming to make blanket assumptions like yours based in your own traumatized perspective. If it's not for you, that's fine, and your position should be respected. That doesn't make every person who has a kink you don't share someone with mental health issues rationalizing their damage as kink." PP's point is in alignment with the Guardian article, not opposed to it. Christ, some of y'all really need remedial reading comprehension help. It's hard to have any sort of actual discussion when you're just here to argue. Badly. [/quote] The Guardian has it correct. You and the “other” “PP” do not, but please carry on attacking the rape survivor, ma’am, in defense of thy honorable community.[/quote]
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