Sounds Like a Threat to Me
The problem is that the very imagery of what she’s referring to is so weird that I honestly can’t tell precisely what its a threat of. Guardian columnist Suzanne Moore has launched an outspoken attack on PinkNews after it published a story about the killing of a trans woman in Brazil. Linking to Wednesday’s story, Moore tweeted from her account @suzanne_moore Read this piece of shit and Pink News will hear from my lawyers in the morning I am back to sort this out and to play some music and cos I miss many good laughs and people that are here btw.” @mjrharris no libel threats. I will just turn their balls in Tesco Value Burgers. Thanks for support. I am trouble again already about Pink News joke – I dont have lawyers FFS but they are c*ntards In response, PinkNews editor Scott Roberts, who wrote the story said: “I
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“Sounds Like a Threat to Me” may matter to community readers because it preserves a first-person or testimonial account connected to violence, safety, and dehumanization, while also engaging interpretive analysis. Such accounts can document how an issue was understood and experienced from within the period or community being discussed.
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- 1Violence, safety, and dehumanizationTheme family: Power, ideology, and social conflict100%
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