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minus-squareSuperEars@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up10·7 days agoI don’t claim to know where the line is, and the following may not be enough of a difference. But your words in the mod log are different. The “okay with” in your comment above wasn’t in the removed comment. “Being okay with bad thing” is at least a little more nuanced than “Bad thing must happen”
minus-squarenoscere@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up12·7 days agoActually, that is a fair point. I didn’t intend to misrepresent my statement. I mean, I still feel like the statement is valid and isn’t the same thing as calling for violence. However, you are right.
I don’t claim to know where the line is, and the following may not be enough of a difference.
But your words in the mod log are different. The “okay with” in your comment above wasn’t in the removed comment.
“Being okay with bad thing” is at least a little more nuanced than “Bad thing must happen”
Actually, that is a fair point. I didn’t intend to misrepresent my statement. I mean, I still feel like the statement is valid and isn’t the same thing as calling for violence. However, you are right.