Equating a policy about discussing a topic in the meta sense with actually discussing that topic seems like a reach and not a very good faith one to me, especially when presented in a sneering tone and a passive-aggressive "you can't help yourself".
Equating a policy about discussing a topic in the meta sense with actually discussing that topic seems like a reach and not a very good faith one to me, especially when presented in a sneering tone and a passive-aggressive "you can't help yourself".
People not being able to help themselves is the entire point. It's what caused the ban, it's what caused the "Heavier Hands" post from a week ago, it's why the most liked comment on this post manages to inject gender into... music reviews?
Equating a policy about discussing a topic in the meta sense with actually discussing that topic seems like a reach and not a very good faith one to me, especially when presented in a sneering tone and a passive-aggressive "you can't help yourself".
But let's agree to disagree.
And if I'm wrong on this, I'll go on record as saying that Freddie can ban me whenever he wants for violating the trans comments policy.
People not being able to help themselves is the entire point. It's what caused the ban, it's what caused the "Heavier Hands" post from a week ago, it's why the most liked comment on this post manages to inject gender into... music reviews?