- cross-posted to:
- genzedong@lemmygrad.ml
- cross-posted to:
- genzedong@lemmygrad.ml
cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/426976
I’m asking in good faith here, not trying to start a fight but if my understanding of the content that person posted is correct (abjectly transphobic) then why was their perma ban changed to a 2 day ban?
Frippa got two days for posting a statue with a dick, this clown posted hateful shit and gets the same punishment?
That doesn’t seem right at all.
If this was an accident fair enough but the mod log doesn’t give us justification for these decisions and it leaves it open to speculation and having their ban changed to 2 days seems sus af.
If this is something to do with lemmy vs lemmygrad then fair enough can that be explained please.
Thank you.
How do you explain this then? Is this information false? You can’t tell me that violent transmisogyny and racism doesn’t exist in Colombia and it’s merely a misunderstanding of an E2L speaker.
Extremely disappointed to hear this from you and using his Latin identity to apologize for it. For personal reasons I don’t make public in Lemmygrad and my sexual and gender identity. Can’t even fucking trust communists.
I just found out about that post and I can’t explain it, there’s no justification for that, when I talked to them I was only aware of the other post.
I am not saying it does not exist, of course it does, it is probably even more terrible for them, the only thing I am saying is that that specific word can be used by a plethora of people in different circumstances.
You know I’m in no way ignorant about what you’re talking about and I want you to know that I find it offensive on a visceral level. I hope channer humor and the thrill of using a normalized insult is worth alienating LGBT people.
Yes. I am taking this issue personally now.
Sorry if I’m a bit dense but are you both talking about channers sticking the f-word on everything? Does it mean anything other than being offensive? I don’t want to cause drama I just am not sure I understand the context/subtext.