
Tintypographer
I am done as of 4-21-2023. Somewhere I am no more
- Apr 29, 2020
- 470
The world crusades for privacy and limiting the sharing of sensitive information especially for those who are defenseless... At least until someone decides it's time to be a bully and use "the good of the many" as a club to beat those who want to stay sheltered.
Bullies are part of the animal side of a psyche. Within hierarchies, especially in animals, certain "different"animals get aggressively ostracized, tormented and tortured sometimes to death. This happens whether the species is chickens, dogs or human beings. Nearly everyone in society has seen adolescent children verbally or physically abusing those who are different and the abuse and bullying leads one to become depressed and give up.
We can see this today among those who are different in the world. The bullies attack those they consider weak, different, or simply disliked with tactics designed to demean and dehumanize.
Groups of the truly disenfranchised often react to this onslaught by coming together and living under anonymous circumstances to allow for communication without the fear of bullying. What remains for the crusading bullies is to attack that ability to be anonymous; attack the LGBT community, chronically depressed, those who are not religious and those who believe they have a right to choose how their life ends.
Since this community is anonymous whether because of a desire to simply be un named or because one wants freedom for their choice, a key barrier to facilitating this continued bullying and assault is to break down that anonymity.
Here are those things you have a right to:
1) your own thoughts and the right to express them where legal. If you think you are depressed or anxious or feel suicidal or want to take your own life, those thoughts belong to you and one should not ever be bullied into losing the right to your thoughts and rationalizations.
2) being anonymous about those thoughts. You have a right to your anonymity if you are not expressing opinions that are illegal such as "hate speech", "planning to overthrow a democratically elected government by violence", "plotting to harm others with intent" and other specific speech articles depending on country and laws. Anonymously wanting to discuss how you feel, your desire to understand suicide and suicidal ideation personally is completely an issue that should be protected for anonymity.
What we find is that those individuals who are afraid of your differences and emotional state want to strip that anonymity because it is a barrier to their control.
I can state that anonymity is a double edge sword. What it protects it will also allow behaviors that could hide and anonymize subjects that can be anything from harmful to illegal. We must assume, however that the vast majority by significant percentage are here because of trauma, emotional distress, treatment resistant depression or anxiety and resultant suicidal ideation.
I'm writing this because I believe that the anonymity of this site far outweighs the potential danger of deliberately harmful individuals. The anonymous nature protects us from bullies, assaults, doxing and other @fixthe26 assaults on character, and degradation of humanity. We should continue to allow anonymity as the members here need that refuge from the obvious bullies.
Bullies are part of the animal side of a psyche. Within hierarchies, especially in animals, certain "different"animals get aggressively ostracized, tormented and tortured sometimes to death. This happens whether the species is chickens, dogs or human beings. Nearly everyone in society has seen adolescent children verbally or physically abusing those who are different and the abuse and bullying leads one to become depressed and give up.
We can see this today among those who are different in the world. The bullies attack those they consider weak, different, or simply disliked with tactics designed to demean and dehumanize.
Groups of the truly disenfranchised often react to this onslaught by coming together and living under anonymous circumstances to allow for communication without the fear of bullying. What remains for the crusading bullies is to attack that ability to be anonymous; attack the LGBT community, chronically depressed, those who are not religious and those who believe they have a right to choose how their life ends.
Since this community is anonymous whether because of a desire to simply be un named or because one wants freedom for their choice, a key barrier to facilitating this continued bullying and assault is to break down that anonymity.
Here are those things you have a right to:
1) your own thoughts and the right to express them where legal. If you think you are depressed or anxious or feel suicidal or want to take your own life, those thoughts belong to you and one should not ever be bullied into losing the right to your thoughts and rationalizations.
2) being anonymous about those thoughts. You have a right to your anonymity if you are not expressing opinions that are illegal such as "hate speech", "planning to overthrow a democratically elected government by violence", "plotting to harm others with intent" and other specific speech articles depending on country and laws. Anonymously wanting to discuss how you feel, your desire to understand suicide and suicidal ideation personally is completely an issue that should be protected for anonymity.
What we find is that those individuals who are afraid of your differences and emotional state want to strip that anonymity because it is a barrier to their control.
I can state that anonymity is a double edge sword. What it protects it will also allow behaviors that could hide and anonymize subjects that can be anything from harmful to illegal. We must assume, however that the vast majority by significant percentage are here because of trauma, emotional distress, treatment resistant depression or anxiety and resultant suicidal ideation.
I'm writing this because I believe that the anonymity of this site far outweighs the potential danger of deliberately harmful individuals. The anonymous nature protects us from bullies, assaults, doxing and other @fixthe26 assaults on character, and degradation of humanity. We should continue to allow anonymity as the members here need that refuge from the obvious bullies.