@@shadowdragon7347 yeah I'm no expert but isn't that leaking private info just like your e-mail adress but much worse? Like isn't there a sort of agreement about privacy like patient confidentiality lmao
I was threatened to death, had a gun pointed at me and even shot at. Despicable behaviour and it's a common occurrence. Everyday I enter a Valorant match this happens to me. I really hope Riot starts banning people for this as my life is being risked.
“He killed one man, shooting him six times. Then he maimed a woman with a grenade and finished her with a side arm. This was acceptable until he tebagged the man, at which point CLEARLY it was taken too far.” -Actual idiots.
as an SA victim, comparing real life fucking sexual assault to something that is, at very most, a little bit insulting, makes me unbearably angry. I never, ever, want to see a life-changing traumatic event like this just become a buzzword people toss around to try to come across as SJWs. I wish this were a crime.
The point is to demand displays of submission and servility from everyone. Everyone has to know that no one is allowed to speak out against Current Thing. Everyone must echo the government. No one is allowed to have their own voice. It's not enough that what you say is logical & true. The only important thing is whether your speech is aligned with the regime's politics.
@@joelmcknight9995 big business enforces the regime's rules. government and big business are getting very cozy together. they work together to suppress dissent and free expression. corporations are infested with people who want the company to serve the regime. Riot Games probably has a thousand blue-haired employees all demanding more censorship of any ideas that are out of alignment with the regime.
Out of sheer spite, Charlie should do a Halo or splitgate tournament where teabagging is mandatory, make it for charity for actual sexual assault victims or testicular cancer
A round is lost if every corpse isn't tbagged. I'd play CS lobbies like that. Prob get clacked having to stop somewhere to confirm the kill... Wait, that was a COD game mode. you had to walk over and take the tags. That's the same thing really.
@@president9335 Ah, so you're racist. "This company is owned by a Chinese company; therefore, it's to be expected that they make terrible social decisions and minimize sexual assault to being akin to tea bagging in a video game!" Riot is owned by a Chinese company, but the employees are still certainly American, or at the very least a Western ethnicity, and still hold agency over their actions as an autonomous entity, *especially* over something as manageable as a social media account. You clearly are either racist, completely misunderstanding of how businesses owning other businesses works, or both. Well, you may not be racist, but you still made a very racist statement.
As someone who went through sexual assault/abuse, it’s crazy to see someone compare it to tea bagging. It’s honestly disgusting and it disturbs me people think this way.
As someone who has been sexually assaulted before, it’s frankly just insulting to hear that what I’ve had to get therapy for is comparable to someone just having a laugh withe their buddies. And the fact that these two people didn’t want their names out in the public just having all privacy taken from them for a TWEET ABOUT THE SUBJECT, not even any action that happened in game is absolutely repulsive
The doxxing is actually more comparable to SA than teabagging due to the lack of care for their privacy/independence and that’s still a MASSIVE stretch
i'm sorry you had to go through such a terrible experience. i may not know the details, but as an SA victim myself, I can empathize with you. comparing teabagging to REAL LIFE SA is really insulting. i get flashes of disgust remembering my experience -- it was traumatizing. TEABAGGING IS NOT TRAUMATIZING. teabagging is a childish taunt you see in a VIDEO GAME.
I was a SA victim myself and if someone came up to me and said “I know how you feel. I was T-bagged once in a video game.” I would literally punch them on the jaw.
Someone flashed me straight to my face, *in real life,* on Saturday. The fact that Riot thinks that a stranger almost dickslapping me against my will is on the _same level_ as someone crouching over me with a game character in game, *is actually insane.* *_Every day I hate the Internet a little more._*
They should take this to court, you can't just dox someone and expect to not have consequences it's a violation of privacy on what was already and insulting situation.
The problem with that is that they have to prove that the doxing happened with malice and/or to harass them, that might be tricky. Just mentioning someone's real name online is not illegal, but the way and reason you do it might be.
@@volundrfrey896 it absolutely can be. Im all for the first amendment 100% i may disagree with something you say. But ill die for your freedom to say it. But.....(i hate when people say but..lol) You 100% can see that there was malice involved as their real names are not available publicly. Yet a company that is supposed to be protecting your privacy uses your private information and posting it without your express consent
@@krotchlickmeugh627 Yes I personally think it's malicious too, but you have to prove malice in court which is difficult. Riot could say that it's standard practice to use real names, and/or that they didn't know their names weren't public. The women would have to prove without a reasonable doubt that this is false. I think it's a shitty thing to do either way, I don't really know why they would announce it like that at all regardless if they used real or screen names. But the issue with law sometimes is that you have to prove it to people who might be absolute retards, that goes for both judges and juries.
@@krotchlickmeugh627 This is completely wrong. There are no real laws against them doing this type of thing, they can sell or release your 'private' data to any third party company or even the public if they want. Not only that but most of them have protection from any type of lawsuit built right into their terms of service, you agree to it when you click that checkbox to sign up. The only reason companies don't do this type of thing more often is because of the negative publicity they'd get from doing so but they absolutely can and do sell your data that you willingly provide to them. Companies could care less about mining your data though, the only thing they typically use it for is to serve you targeted ads and content same way you start getting targeted ads for diapers if you were looking up kids clothes or whatever earlier. This is just about the only way they can use it maliciously, to sic the public on you but other than that most people aren't gonna care about some random dudes name being released or his search history either. 'Stories' like that won't typically catch wind unless you're some famous person or something controversial like this happens, usually a combination of both.
As someone who has been sexually abused in my childhood, this is so so stupid ... How can you compare THAT to being physically and emotionally abused by someone else, forced into things you don't want or don't understand. It's been about 10 years since all of that happened to me and I've been and still am in therapy for years because it traumatised me and I still am and will forever be scarred. DO NOT compare something like that to sexual abuse/assault, this is ridiculous
As a person who has been sexually abused, assaulted, and raped before, the experience of someone stealing your bodily autonomy and using you like an object and the lifelong trauma that comes after is absolutely not comparable to code in a game which allows your own teammate or a rival team member to crouch over your avatar after your killed in the game.
it's bullshit how anybody thinks it's comparable. And there's a 100% chance that the person the original tweet came from has never been abused sexually before.
@@SergyMilitaryRankings Notice how I'm literally the only person responding to your rage bait. No one cares, and I'm just here to let you know that that's the case even 5 months later.
"i have been killed.... And later, the horror.... 3 people around me... They used the default dance on my dead body and one of them ... T...bagged me... I am still shaking to this day. Yes, it was in a videogame, how does it matter?"
"Yes.. I'm booking therapy... Why you may ask? I've been teabagged in minecraft by a zombie. The amount of trauma this has added on to my life is just unbearable. I can hardly sleep."
the best thing to do would just stop playing there games I understand that some people make their money off of valorant tournaments and stuff but is it really worth the risk playing for a soft company such as riot
So, on a related side note, Counterstrike 2 is coming out. Valve not only encourages taunting your opponent, they fascilitate it in DotA2 with voice lines.
as a victim of SA, comparing teabagging to REAL LIFE SA is really insulting. i get flashes of disgust remembering my experience -- it was traumatizing. TEABAGGING IS NOT TRAUMATIZING. teabagging is a childish taunt you see in a VIDEO GAME.
APEX player: *Crouches on dead body in game and gets offended "Sexual assault! Ban the entire team!" Me, still on TF2: *Presses the taunt button to laugh directly at blowing up 3 enemies at a time
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As someone who has teabagged, and someone who has BEEN teabagged: The response to a teabag isn't to compare it to real life trauma and try to get people banned. The correct response to someone teabagging you is to absolute destroy them the next round and shut them the fuck up. That's like rule #3 of video gaming
Amen. The only reasonable response to emote spam/shittalking/teabagging/any other form of BM, is to gather all your skill, tryhard that fucker into the soil and stand triumphant. Calling it sexual assault is.. weak. Not just weak but an insult to all SA-survivors.
PLEASE speak up about this and make this known. riot does not care about "sexual assault" whatsoever and have caused a lot more damage to real human beings than "tEaBagGInG" ever will.
If teabagging is “sexual assault” then killing people in GTA is just as bad as real world murder. It’s amazing how soft people have become. I guarantee any real victim of sexual assault would call this whole thing a joke
The thought process of “video games cause violence” has been a thing for forever and the teabagging thing is just an extension of that. It’s not about people “becoming soft”, it’s just a new generation being taught that shit that happens in videogames actually effect real world mental which is rarely does. Not on the scale anyone says. It’s fear mongering and it’s bullshit
I think people becoming soft is just a minor part of it. It's more people seizing the opportunity to gain power through victimhood by inciting mob behavior, and people virtue signaling for social credit. It's a tactic that's gained more and more popularity the past decade or so.
I was sexually harrased at a young age and went to therapy for quite a few years and can vividly remember my time not at school or the therapist playing halo t-bagging the enemies just to be mean, it's insane how far the world has both moved forward and backwards in the past few years
If the things that happened your virtual characters are the same as doing them in real life then by that logic every single gamer who is ever played Call of Duty or any War game should be guilty of murder. And the gaming companies who made the game would be an accomplice to mass murder.... that's about how much sense this makes
These two didn't even teabag. They were banned for the crime of disagreeing. They were unfortunate scapegoats in Riot's unfair and heavy handed attempt to score some 'social justice points'.
It wouldn't accomplish squat. All Riot's lawyers have to do is utter six words: "They violated our Terms and Conditions." Wham, bam, thank you ma'am, Riot wins. Why do you think major tech companies have been getting away with this shit for decades? Terms and Conditions, baby. It's how they rob you of any legal recourse against wrongdoing and malfeasance on their part. You basically surrender your Constitutional rights when you use these companies' products and services, and it's every bit as vile and disgusting as it sounds.
To anyone agreeing with the claim that teabagging is sexual assault, lemme ask you something Is your physical body violated by the video game Are you traumatized and cant trust others because of the video game Are you possibly harboring a child that you never wanted because of the game Is your body in pain because of the game No? Well thats because the game isnt doing anything like that to you, so it is nowhere near the extreme level of sexual assault
I just realized, they can actually sue Riot for doxxing them, we just have to show support! If we let this slip from the game companies the gaming community well change itself if we wont take action.
I was thinkining of making a video about this and posting on riot that tea bagging has been done for ages, so on so forth, and if they doxx me I will take it to court.
They got banned, for having an opinion. Not even breaking the rule. that is astonishingly the most wacky shit I've seen happen from competitive esports.
Then again, comparing teabagging to full on rape should be the reason you get banned. You deserve it for comparing those outlandishly different things.
We live in an age where that's legitimately starting to become a felony in the eyes of the most vocal of outcriers. Anything the exists in contradiction, or even slightly skewed, of the mainstream accepted norms is seen as an affront to the citizens of the internet and they'll do anything, anything at all in their power to make sure you pay dearly for it.
Interesting to hear this. If I remember correctly, the old PS3 game "Resistance: Fall of Man" (I have this) had a secret skill point challenge where you had to tea-bag a certain number of Chimera corpses. The challenge was titled "Parting Gifts".
Only a person who's never experienced any kind of real life hardship could ever compare minor disrespect in video games to some of the worst, most traumatizing things a person can suffer in reality. What a blessed life this little shit lives.
Doubtful. Everyone goes through shit. I find it more likely that they just have a terrible fucking take on a topic they haven't properly understood yet.
@@SmashedTomatoes yea everyone goes thru some kind of shit but youd think that none of the people making these shitty decision's have experienced assault of course its possible but ya know
@@SmashedTomatoes that doesn't make it comparable. Someone's sexual assault isn't a 2 second thing before a respawn. Same as my stubbing my toe hard enough to break a nail in half isn't comparable to having my foot ran over by a truck and half my toe split open and fractured. Both are shit that happened to the same toe(also have had that nail ripped off riding a bike barefoot and maybe that toe is unlucky as fuck), but one sucked alil and I felt dumb and the the other was a lasting thing.
@@nesamdoom this doesn't mean you need a truck to run over your foot to know it's a shitty thing. How much hardship someone endures has nothing to do with weather or not they have a very mistaken view of something. Not saying T bagging should be banned, I'm saying it's unfair to say the argument exists because of lucky people. Being dumb is a separate issue.
I totally feel that. How far removed can one be from the experience of pain, trauma and helplessness, that the tbagging experience was the worst of their life?
Hey! Risorah/Vivian here. Thank you again for giving me, as well as Dawn the opportunity to come on stream last night and talk about my point of view. I hope everyone was given a laugh, as well as can give their own opinions about this whole situation at hand. Thank you everyone, I love you all.
Sup Risorah! Thanks for sharing yours and Dawn's side of the story on Charlie's stream, hopefully this PR disaster doesn't hurt any future gaming endeavours
11:00 I was just thinking about how in Splitgate there is a counter in your statistics of teabags you've made, they're ocassionally tracked for stuff like achievements or dailies/weeklies, and there's even a game mode where you only get points from teabagging. Special mention to the TF2 achievement BarbeQueQ.
Imagine seriously being sexually assaulted, and then hearing someone comparing what happened to you as a video game action. Heartbreaking that people can even compare this to a serious traumatizing situation.
Honestly, it’s so fucking pathetic. These idiots who just attack someone for the smallest shit have zero idea what trauma is. They just toss *TW* on anything that makes them slightly nervous or on edge. I’m not trying to go to the extreme saying ‘kids are pussies these days’ but people just don’t know what to and not to take seriously anymore. We have actual assaults going unseen, and this stupid shit people lose their minds over. It’s more than pathetic. It’s actually malicious.
I couldn’t help but laugh uncontrollably when I heard that someone was comparing teabagging to SA. What a slap in the face to all the people that have actually experienced an assault
"Tea-bagging is the same as sexual assault!" Does that mean that playing Valorant is the same as committing war crimes? I'm also pretty sure that League of Legends lore is that the characters can feel their deaths and are controlled by "summoners" aka, the person on the keyboard. This would mean that playing League of Legends is the same as slavery and cockfighting. Does this make my profile picture illegal because text can't consent?????
@@Luzlec Hey, following the same track here, I must be a farmer because my pfp is of a Hunter Slime from Slime Rancher 1 or that I MUST be a furry just because my pfp has animal ears and a tail (which I've actually gotten before). And, in the same vein, I must be a mass-murderer because I play several shooter games or that I obviously love gassing people because one of my favorite characters in said shooters uses gas as a tactical ability.
I'm a female and a 2x SA survivor. I'm also a gamer since the N64. I have been teabagged time and time again. Even after those 2 traumatic events, I still played these games and never got any kind of link that Tea Bagging is suppose to equal to my trauma lmao. It never once triggered me in anyway and I've tea bagged people back.These tournament peeps need to stop using the literal years long trauma and ptsd that both us females AND men go through to justify their non existent rules. I'm sorry for anyone who does get triggered by tea bagging but it has NEVER been this serious and certainly should not be lmao.
You didn't create a link because t-bagging is about disrespect not sexual harassment. I think the people who are trying to frame it as sexual assault are actually just upset about being disrespected and their powerlessness to "punish" the person disrespecting them. That's why they try to frame it in such an extreme way. After all, you wouldn't support sexual harassment would you? It's just terminally online Karens doing what Karens do.
I absolutely NEVER tea bagged in order to sexualize someone, and it was never the point of tea bagging. Hope you’ve recovered from the sexual assaults.🙏
Just a quick comment to say thanks for representing male victims too. I am a male SA survivor and of I engage with SA content because I'm a man, I get banned. Usually women don't acknowledge that women can do such an evil thing. So thank you for pointing it out. 1/3 of victims are men, and men are much less likely to report because of the perception and because of the police response (it took 4 years and 18 reports to police to even get a hold of someone to investigate it). So thank you. I hope things are better and if not send me a PM, I can give you a lot of free resources. If you are a man and someone is making you uncomfortable/touching you/ crossing the line over and over, involve the police EARLY. Thanks
So let me get this straight: in order to do away with their sexist reputation, Riot Games banned and doxxed two women that said comparing video game teabagging to real-world sexual assault is wrong? Seems a little counterintuitive if you ask me
Riot probably wasn't the one who banned them but galorants, which is the to for the female scene. There was a big tournament for valorant just last week and there was definitely tbagging and riot couldn't care less
I'm a female who has been sexually assaulted. I also have played games including Riot games my whole life. Calling teabagging SA is disgusting and completely demeans the real experiences of SA. I pray the person who started that twitter thread never has to experience the trauma they claim teabagging causes because I can promise you if they had they wouldn't be starting this drama. Teabagging is not SA and never will be, and while I am someone who respects people and their triggers, its a game. You're in a game. If someone is making their character do something to you that you don't like, literally log off. If you have the ability to avoid a trigger and don't you don't get to make a big stink about it. The world doesn't revolve around you, or even your trauma. I'm also absolutely disgusted with how Riot games has chosen to handle this. I feel like they didn't even really consider the situation and jumped to support the twitter thread because it sounded more PC and therefore better for their brand. They're idiots for that. And they're scumbags for doxing kids who simply shared an opinion.
It’s unfortunate that we live in a world where small, strong, irrational voices can overcome simple reasoning because a post happened to get an amount of likes.
This whole ordeal is bafflingly stupid. I'm almost impressed that an idea this ridiculous has gained traction, but that's twitter and it's aftereffects for you. Well done.
I'm more surprised that anyone is surprised this is happening. Regular people let radicals take over the internet and decide what everyone is allowed to see like 5 years ago and it's only gotten worse and worse. It will never stop. Why is anyone surprised
Real life allegations of sexual assault at riot games: "Never happening, all exaggeration, wasn´t that bad" Riot Games about T-bagging in Games: "Oh thats sexual assault, that is bad, banned"
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This brings back memories of when I killed enemy players in a PvP server in World Of Wsrcraft, and people made alt accounts to do crossfaction talk and moralistically trash talked me like I was somehow comparable to a real life bully... People who think like this disturb me, it's like their redirecting a bunch of real life frustrations online, and are looking to get enraged over whatever their warped minds can justify.
Exactly, and it's not like they have a hot take, it's true. i know distant family member who went through sa, and she still has ptsd to this day. I have been t-bagged multiple times and I'm not scarred by it at all.
Exactly, that’s literally a breach of confidentiality. That’s the basics of security and they disregarded it over something that wasn’t required at all. They could definitely get a ton of money off of riot.
I was thinking about this at the end of the video, if they did this in europe you could probably easily sue them for doxxing you ever since the whole privacy thing got implemented, I think it would be a little harder in america, but I guess it should still be possible since they literally doxxed their names
yeah it's very much incredibly illegal, especially done by a COMPANY and not a single person. unfortunately, the act of sueing and getting legal bullshit involved is very costly, and many random people genuinely can't afford it even if they would have a very good case.
Riot trying to be progressive: “teabagging is sexual assault” Two female streamers, taking into account the sexism women deal w in gaming at all levels including SA: “no it’s not that’s ridiculous” Riot: *BANNED* Not saying they were banned because they were women, it’s just super ironic 😂 Edit: some confusion as to what I meant by SA: I mean SA in workplaces and physical spaces surrounding gaming and sexual harassment in person and online
Considering how many people have gone through sexual assault both men and women alike and myself personally: this is absolutely preposterous and extremely damaging. Teabaging is not sexual assault. Not now. Not ever. It's not even a real issue. These people need to grow up and just stop.
@@krisj5561 even then I would argue it's situational. Plenty people have a tea bagging kink (of course it should only be done with consenting partners) and again it can absolutely be done in jest amongst friends (seen that a few times and all had a good laugh including the person on the receiving end). If it were a dominating, humiating and forced act performed on a non consenting person, then I would agree it's harrassment/assault.
@@krisj5561 They don't need to add that qualifier because that's the context they're talking about. Clown. Everyone who can read knows they're referring to tbagging in video games. You contribute nothing.
@@krisj5561 we’re not talking about real life bruh. Obviously having someones balls in your face irl is assult. But i’ve literally never heard of t-bagging outside of videogames.
Wow, riot has done more to people disagreeing with this "t-bagging is SA" then they've done to the actual people commiting SA in their own workplace. Who would've thought.
The funny thing is they would rather sell you emote of Teabagging like they made emotes in league of legends, like hey we wanna reduce toxicity in league what do we do ? a stupid emophyte who probably SA people at work : Lets add emotes that say "NICE TRY" so if someone couldn't kill the guy instead of writing Nice try he emotes it with a silly face and let's sell it to people RIOT : GAMES YEA TOXICISTY IS NO MMORE!!!!
If T-bagging = SA Then Banning = Murder, literally killing their accounts/career, that's literal murder. They should go to jail and be held accountable for their horrendous crimes.
Imagine going to some women's shelter where someone actually got assaulted and tell them "I know exactly how it feels, I also was tea-bagged in a video game once". Hopefully that person get a big slap across his face.
As someone who’s been sexually assaulted, anyone who says that teabagging is sexual assault is stupid, and is just taking so much away from actual victims, the only time tea bagging could be considered sexual assault, is in real life, if some one randomly runs to you and attacks you then teabags or something, in a game you simply can’t randomly do that, it’s the game it’s expected
They act like minorities and survivors have a voice, when most movements like these are probably driven by people who's worst experience was having their coffee served without the creamer they asked for.
i have been sexually assulted aswell 2 years ago and i never thought once people or just really soft i mean i tbag everybody i kill and in the end its just for a laugh anyways ima go back to tbagging people 😈
It wouldn't accomplish squat. All Riot's lawyers have to do is utter six words: "They violated our Terms and Conditions." Wham, bam, thank you ma'am, Riot wins. Why do you think major tech companies have been getting away with this shit for decades? Terms and Conditions, baby. It's how they rob you of any legal recourse against wrongdoing and malfeasance on their part. You basically surrender your Constitutional rights when you use these companies' products and services, and it's every bit as vile and disgusting as it sounds.
Teabagging isn't even inherently bad. Teabag only exists because there were no other way to communicate other than spinning your controller like crazy, unloading ammo to a pointless place or crouch stand spamming.(teabagging)
@@jackoxy9860 Are you serious? I don't play LoL but players can get fined for recall spamming or something even though nothing is explicitly mentioned in the rules?
It’s so horrible that people downplay things they have never experienced if they actually were sexually assaulted they would take it a lot more seriously
Best way to combat this; everyone in every tournament should Tbag . Can’t run a tourney if all your player base is banned🤷♂️seriously this is so embarrassing
that should be brought up as a serious option somehow, if i had twitter clout id try to just tweet some pros and other youtubers about it as some sota protest but alas im a nobody with a sunburn right now
Thatd be great if the average person had testicles. But its been proven too many times, that the moment the first ban is sent out, every other player will fold and stop tbagging. Most people are selfish and have no integrity. Unfortunate truth.
Yeah let's just normalize disrespectful behavior😂😂and force people to quit or git gud or kill themselves coz they keep getting bodied by bloody casuals on the only thing they are remotely good at.
as a girl who’s experienced SA multiple times charlie is right. to compare tbagging to real world SA is insulting to survivors everywhere. it’s disgusting people would even THINK that tbagging is even remotely in the same realm as SA. edit: i’d love to see how many of these ridiculous gamers that work at RIOT have tbagged their friends before!
Literally insane how someone on league can tell me to “Kms” (or way worse I’ve I’ve seen but won’t write of course) for accidentally taking their farm, but nah nah this “isn’t okay”
As someone that has survived sexual assault, I am absolutely disgusted by the people willing to compare virtual up and down crouching to real life people who have experienced the trauma, pain, suffering, and have even lost their life whether it was the person that committed the heinous crime, or so traumatized they chose suicide. You can respawn in a game and be just fine, but it takes so much work to recover from the trauma of sexual assault. I am convinced that these are the societal parasites that survived natural selection as being a medically advanced species, they are a waste of resources.
I'm a woman. I'm a gamer. I've also been raped. Anyone who thinks tea bagging is akin to rape, please show me the complex PTSD that they've suffered from being tea bagged in a video game. Please show me years of therapy and nightmares from being tea bagged. The problem is that someone is BOTHERED by something and finds it violating, so immediately tries to get others to take it seriously by a false analogy. And people SHOULD find that false analogy offensive, and just fucking asinine. What I WOULD find unbelievably violating would be exposing my personal information (such as my full name). I wouldn't make a rape analogy about it, but it's far more offensive and violating than [checks notes] TEABAGGING. Charlie did a brilliant job of covering what a disgrace this whole thing is and how disgusting. Thanks.
Sorry to hear that. But hearing that... it makes it really clear that the people claiming something like "Teabagging is sexual assault!" just have had absolutely 0 problems and/or attention in life. Really bad that these people that mistake "being bothered/annoyed by something" and "being traumatized by IRL events and happenings" and are being by far, the loudest out there.
Such an imagining takes logic and true empathy, both of which we are all slowly being immunized from. Every "what if" is whataboutism and slippery slope fallacies, every thought-out consequence is fearmongering and ___-ism and ___-phobia, and every critique of the new religion of Identity-Worship is blasphemy punishable by the pillory and excommunication.