How is it that nobody can see how tone deaf “anti bullying” campaigns are?
They literally just make a giant group of bullies to attack a perceived bully. It’s bullying all the way down….
You watch it in the school yards, the awkward kid that’s overly loud, but not attacking or harming anyone gets called a bully and everyone gangs up on him like a linch mob.
But, you could also say that it's just not tolerating the intolerant. That is, you want to cast out the inherently intolerant bullies, but, well, being intolerant to them. That's how it works.
In other words, the extremely hard problem of identifying who’s doing something wrong, is treated as trivially simple.
Then when a person considers this problem — of correcting identifying aggressors — to be trivially easy, all the societal mechanisms for addressing that difficulty are viewed as stumbling blocks in the way of justice. I’m referring to things like free speech, due process, rights for the accused, giving people the benefit of the doubt, letting people face their accusers, using objective evidence, etc.
There are many methods of social activism that don’t involve identifying who needs to be “cast out”.
Blame is just one of many lenses through which to view the world. And even if one chooses to focus on blame, it doesn’t mean that somebody’s got to go.