Thread:Emeraldblade95/@comment-39876837-20191122210352/@comment-39032584-20191124195214

(deep sigh) I can't believe I'm responding to this, but if you're sincerely asking that, the answer is simple; because there are certain things that are inexcusable to do or say regardless of one's mental condition. Also, you choose the word alienation, but what it really is blocking/preventing anyone, regardless of who they are, from spreading toxic hate and sentiments about those who have done you no wrong. Maybe generic internet lingo isn't the best or articulate way to describe these actions, but that's besides the main point; what you're doing essentially amounts to trying to put down people for things they can't help and simply being who they are. That's not even lashing out; that's simply being intolerant and hateful towards those who are different. And guess what? We all have to deal with that, which means we need to be accepting and open-minded, or at the very least, try to cooperate with those who are different from us in order for the world to function properly. If we hate and put people down for every thing we don't agree with, then we'd constantly be at war with one another, and no one would feel safe in their own skin. Everyone should have the right to feel secure about themselves, so it doesn't matter if someone's "mentally unstable": making others feel that way is unacceptable for anyone to do, and no one comes out the better for it.