It is though, perfect example of a snowflake.evilthecat said:It literally was not.crimson5pheonix said:I brought it up because it was exactly what was talked about.
But we weren't talking about reasonable people, that was Silentpony's point, that this can be taken to an utterly unreasonable degree. Even if she has real problems with this list of things her neighbors were doing, they can't reasonably be asked to stop. And more to the point she doesn't actually care if they did stop because at least one of them did stop and she tried to sue them anyway.You picked an arbitrary example of an unpopular hate figure and nasty mean vegan whose story just happened to have barbecues in it, and I'm assuming you didn't think that much further than that. Because if you had actually thought the example you gave was the same thing as what I was talking about, then that would be a kind of overt ableism that I don't think even you could tolerate in yourself.crimson5pheonix said:I brought up the bbq part first because it even directly tied to the hypothetical point being made.
Also pointing out that's another thing you cut out of my post, so good job. Still arguing in bad faith.
No, because it looks like she was trying to work the system more than anything.That might be a reasonable response, yes.crimson5pheonix said:Now if you want to say a woman mad about neighbors pet birds might be a reasonable person, fair enough, and that's clearly where this conversation is going to go.