I usually don't like to call suspicion on people's stories, and that goes for any side of a debate, I try to take everything at least partially at face value until proof surfaces otherwise, but yeah, that paragraph feels like it belongs on r/thathappened.Colour Scientist said:It could well be true but this sounds like the most madey-uppey story that has ever been made-up.A severely mentally handicapped, biracial transsexual individual above me had the habit of playing music at 3 am and continuing it loud enough for the walls to shake until they fell asleep the next night. I went upstairs and was called ablest for asking for the music to get turned down. When I went to my friends crying over the word they told me I was because clearly the music was part of their treatment. When the person upstairs reported me falsely for drug use I was encouraged not to counter report as that was racist. When I finally cracked and called the cops after the transexual individual broke into my house and smeared "trans hater" on my wall in crap for what I later found out to be a perceived slight by not smiling right at him. I was told to examine my potentially biased view points as I clearly didn't smile at him right.
It reeks of the same kind of stories I see sometimes on Tumblr where the brave poster is minding their own business when a fat, ugly gamer brony neckbeard, obviously in a fedora, some kind of ill-fitting shirt, and noticeably bad hygiene walks up and actually uses lines like "m'lady" and describing themselves as a nice guy, all while practically checking off a bulletpoint list of MRA, neckbeard talking point stereotypes. Which the brave poster just so happens to expertly dismantle and embarrass the poor neckbeard stereotype before he runs off in shame. It just strains the bounds of believability.
But like I said, I generally don't like to call people liars without a good reason, so let's assume it's all true, then so what? That paragraph alone is so far into the extremist elements that I doubt you would find a single person on this site that would agree with what her so-called "SJW" friends were telling her, I am a social worker by trade, so social justice is a part of what I do for a living, but even I wouldn't agree with basically any of the things she was being accused of.
It makes it hard to see this as anything other than trying to poison the argument by painting anyone that disagrees with you as equivalent to these extremists and their beliefs, whilst I seriously doubt anyone here would actually agree with calling someone ableist because they wanted music being played at 3AM to be turned down, regardless of whether it was being played by a "mentally handicapped biracial transgender" person or not.