She is right you know…
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Other than calling for violence against someone, people have the right to make their displeasure known. They have the right to let the employer of the person who offended them know that they won't do business with them because of what their employee said or did.
They have the right to not watch their movies, buy their products, do business with them, and criticize their actions all they want.
Again, they also have their rights to Free Speech, as long as it doesn't call for violence or veer off into hate speech and such.
But I am curious what you are speaking about, specifically, when you talk about someone being "destroyed". Other than maybe losing their job or losing business or having their reputation damaged, how exactly do you think someone would be "destroyed" in these cases?
It's 2022. Unless someone has been living under a rock for the last 40 years, they should know what sort of response the "stuff" (as you call it) they do will bring about. It's up to them to decide if that "stuff" they do is important enough to have people want to "destroy" them.
And I don't really see it as anyone saying that people shouldn't exist. Just that the "stuff" they do shouldn't exist.