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On that we agree. I find it rude to ridicule a person, but being rude is not a crime and things that are worthy of ridicule are subjective. We've gotten to the point where being made fun of for being weird is now considered "oppression", and too many weirdos are afraid to be weird without the whole world bending over backwards to tell them its okay.
Being weird should always require some mental fortitude. One must be able to own their weirdness and take ridicule in stride. An adult who does not become vulnerable when being made fun of will automatically command respect. A child who must cower in a safe space will always be mocked. If you can't take the mockery then keep it to yourself, you'll only make yourself and others uncomfortable otherwise.
This is how I handle my weirdness, and it has allowed me to lead a healthy and fulfilling life.
And that's what really irks me. Being a weirdo has been opened up to, hell, outright SOLD TO people who need constant validation and crave attention.
These are the absolute last people you want to be weird, because they are incapable of being critical of themselves. They can't draw a line in the sand and say 'I'm being too fucking weird, it's time to reel myself in'. So instead of a guy with a boyfriend you get a guy with HIV and Herpes who knowingly gives HIV and Herpes to 10 different men every week and thinks that's okay.