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I'm sorry, what do threats have to do with insults? Conflating the two is a classic technique in this strange attempt to create some sort of right to never be offended, but they have no relationship to each other at all.
"I'm sorry, what do threats have to do with insults? Conflating the two is a classic technique in this strange attempt to create some sort of right to never be offended, but they have no relationship to each other at all." They do have a relationship - indeed, there's two of them embedded in this conversation, one of which you introduced: 1. Insults as a form of threat to one's health, in the form of pushing someone…
This is not a threat. Good luck getting it prosecuted as one.
> Rape threats are insults.
This is not an insult. Good luck getting it prosecuted as one.