Originally posted by: SmittenKitten
I don't understand what defines a "SSRian," actually. It's not a religion, after all, nor should it be anyone's identity marker, so why is it being used to define people like it's a homogenous group? Is "SSRian" someone who believes with full conviction that it was a murder and someone MUST be executed, come hell or high water, purely based on online narratives? Those cartoons would fall under far left in the SSRian spectrum, I'd say, and normal, sane people and SSR fans who wanted some clarity around the situation and mourned his death don't deserve to be dragged through the mud with them.
I'd define an SSRian as someone who was jolted by SSR's death, was horrified at the way the investigation was being carried out, and hurt by the insensitive things being said about SSR.
I am an SSRian, and proud to be one!
The attack on SSRians is not new, and neither is disrespecting SSR merely out of spite.
Many of these offenders are either those that didn't care about SSRs death, or, jumped into the fray because their idols were targeted by trolls.
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