Notice: I'm being sincere, not trying to bait. I tend to take everything literally, so please read this as if some sort of robot was writing this, rather than someone with any social skills whatsoever.
After looking through the comments of the Zamii070 entry, which contained the general combination of sensible opinions, angry opinions, weird opinions, and so on, I realized that some of the more extreme comments were arguably emulating the very behavior that motivated their behavior in the first place. That got me to wondering, would it be possible, in a specific set of circumstances, that the comment section of the Zamii070 entry would lead a self-identified SJW to attempt suicide in a manner analogous to Zamii070 herself?
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A QUESTION. I'm NOT asserting anything; I'm just trying to combat my own ignorance.
A few things to consider that could increase or decrease the likelihood of this hypothetical event:
+ Contrary to the "No True Scotsman" fallacy, a group is not made up of completely identical individuals. I believe it is fair to assert that there is a chance that a self-identified SJW who does not act like the associated strawman, but rather, genuinely wants to see injustice combated in a non-fanatic way. Now I realize the chance of this seems negligible, at I would agree, if it were not for the fact that a young naive person could bery well be unaware of the connotation associated with SJW and only knew of the definition created by SJWs themselves, plus the chance of such a person existing increases as the number of self-identified SJWs increases. Whether these factors combined create a non-negligible possibility is what I do not know.
- I haven't read the exact slew of harassment targeted at Zamii070, nor do I know whether or not any sort of conditions that may have caused her to feel more severe distress than one would otherwise. Therefore, I do not know how if those conditions would come up in the hypothetical scenario.
+ That said, I am also unaware of any risk factors that could feasibly contribute to the hypothetical scenario that did not occur in the actual tragedy.
So what do you think? Are there any combination of variables that would enable a second tragic event on KYM that would mirror the one in real life? And if so, what is the combined likelihood of all these variables being present; would it be astronomical, or merely one in a million? I realize this is basically just conjecture, but I'm genuinely curious to hear some answers so that I can learn. And I'm not saying that the comments section of KYM or KYM itself is dangerous or evil or whatever, just that it's not 100% perfect (like pretty much everything) so potential for tragedy exists (which I'm trying to find out) even if it turns out to be unfathomably small.
Well, I need to get going. I hope that this brings about an enlightened discussion rather than a flame war, and if I did anything that would invite such a flame war, please let me know. Thank you for taking the time to read this wall of text!