lexyeevee asked:

can we, like, *not* dox people? what they did was not remotely okay, but hunting them down to take out your anger on them can't help leelah now. it's just more abuse.

transcommunist-deactivated20150 answered:

here’s a perspective: doxxing them may ruin their life, but they ended leelah’s life. you say it’s not remotely okay, yet you sit there and attempt to safeguard them. you obviously don’t think leelah’s life has much value, considering you seem as if you’re trying to protect them. 

leelah ended her life. don’t take away the last shred of agency she felt she had left.

here’s a perspective: what if someone now shows up at their house to hurt them? do you accept responsibility for that? what if it happens and then it turns out you had the wrong people? this has happened before, very recently.

maybe you’d like to post some photos of yourself at their home and workplaces, as long as we’re borrowing from the gamergate playbook.

calling the world to someone’s doorstep to harass them is not okay.

leelah is gone. your vengeance cannot help her. pour your rage into something that can help the people who are miserable but still here.

man it is seriously fucked up to just divide everyone into either acceptable or worthless. they may very well be fucking horrible human beings but they still deserve respect as human beings. we should all be better than this.

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  4. zinogre said: LMFAO this person is friends w an ableist abuser dont listen to shit they ask you not to do anyway