Someone's going around telling people to block someone on Twitter because 'they can't stand to see people interact with their victim'
and I want you all to know that telling people to block your victim because you can't stand to see other people interact with them is abusive.
and I want you all to know that telling people to block your victim because you can't stand to see other people interact with them is abusive.
Tr*shidentity seems more concerned about making sure that the abusive victim doesn't interact with anyone else than making sure that the victim's story gets heard so they can go into the dumpster with the rest of them.
Tr*shidentity is framing their message like a callout:
Tr*shidentity is framing their message like a callout:
If I accidentally follow someone's abuser, I don't blame them for not believing me if I say it's an accident, so I don't mind if people still want me to block them.
Never, EVER has anyone had the gall to ask me to block THEIR VICTIM.
Never, EVER has anyone had the gall to ask me to block THEIR VICTIM.
I had a conversation with them that can be summarized as me saying that telling everyone to block their victim is cutting THEIR VICTIM off from social support.
At no point did they seem like they were taking responsibility for the damage they did.
At no point did they seem like they were taking responsibility for the damage they did.