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My objection wasn‘t about extreme bullying, I just don't think turning everyone into turbo-normies with your extra mild, 100% less abrasive, I-can‘t-believe-it‘s-not-real-bullying bullying is a good thing.
Sure, some nerds could use a primer on how normies function, how they communicate, and what lies they expect. In many ways normies are better adapted, and wiser, than bullying victims. Some of the lessons imparted by bullying may serve a useful social purpose, like hygiene preventing epidemics.
But by and large I can't sanction your blatant normie apologism. Most normie norms are zero sum social games, and quite a few discourage truth-telling. Which though personally beneficial, is just damaging on a societal level.
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