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Related: About this forumAnti-LGBTQ hate thrives online, spurs fears of more violence
But on some online message boards and platforms, the tone was celebratory. I love waking up to great news, wrote one user on Gab, a platform popular with far-right groups. Other users on the site called for more violence.
The hate isnt limited to fringe sites.
[...]I dont think people understand the state of danger that were living in right now, said Jay Brown, senior vice president at the Human Rights Campaign and a transgender man. A lot of that is happening online, and online threats are turning into threats of real violence offline.
https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-news/anti-lgbtq-hate-thrives-online-spurs-fears-violence-rcna62295
nightwing1240
(1,996 posts)We have a long long way to go. This, racial injustice, anti-semitism and, others. It is nearly 2023 and we are still grasping with how to stop this madness. If something does not hurt anyone and is not against the law, what on earth is the problem? BTW, this and issues relating to this group should never have been considered illegal or immoral. That and other "laws" against groups were laws of fear by white men afraid of change. Simply nonsense and time to end this way of thinking.
OldBaldy1701E
(6,493 posts)And I have a message for anyone who thinks that they can just threaten me at any time.
Pete Ross Junior
(404 posts)The internet makes them visible. That includes to each other. Consider the dynamic of that.
OldBaldy1701E
(6,493 posts)Think how energized one of these crazies got when they learned that there were others that thought the same way!
The internet does make them visible but not visible enough. They run amok because they know they can hide from reality on there.