'He said, she said' - exactly what I was thinking. It's as though most of the millennial generation in the West have been happy to shift away from crimes that are about action, to imaginary crimes that are about word and thought. The deed (which may be the opposite) is irrelevant if they can get to your thoughts via words. It's a perverse twisting of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. You thought it, so it's as though you did it. Except they chucked out Jesus' categories and adopted their own, which means anything that goes against the DS narrative. It seems childish, I wonder if it started in schools in the 80s when safetyism came in, they faked their anti-bullying agenda (real bullies have never been dealt with) and they told everyone to be kind to certain exclusive groups.
'He said, she said' - exactly what I was thinking. It's as though most of the millennial generation in the West have been happy to shift away from crimes that are about action, to imaginary crimes that are about word and thought. The deed (which may be the opposite) is irrelevant if they can get to your thoughts via words. It's a perverse twisting of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. You thought it, so it's as though you did it. Except they chucked out Jesus' categories and adopted their own, which means anything that goes against the DS narrative. It seems childish, I wonder if it started in schools in the 80s when safetyism came in, they faked their anti-bullying agenda (real bullies have never been dealt with) and they told everyone to be kind to certain exclusive groups.