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I think the issue is more with your use of the phrase Soy Boy, a pejorative term created by either Mike Cernovich or James Allsup, a far right cheerleader and a white supremacist, to insult people based on a perception of diminished masculinity and inferiority compared to good old knuckle-head racists along these lines:
“The average soy boy is a feminist, nonathletic, has never been in a fight, will probably marry the first girl that has sex with him, and likely reduces all his arguments to labeling the opposition as ‘Nazis’.”
"The term has largely taken the place of the word “cuck”, which has for a while been the insult of choice of many far right people - it’s short for “cuckold” and is used to imply that a man’s wife or girlfriend is cheating on him with a more masculine male."
Toxic masculinity at its worst.
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I had to look up what 'soy boy' means and what the origins/implications are. While things like the egging are probably not the ideal continuation of the debate and reaction around an awful event, your use of the term 'soy boy' is potentially quite revealing about your views and prejudices.
EDIT: wow people are fast on here
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Throwing eggs at politicians has been a thing for over a century, without causing wars or civil unrest. People see it as a slightly juvenile way of protesting and move on. It was not some exceptional event that "crossed the lines of an act of violence at a more normalised level". Whatever line egg throwing takes us over, we were over it a century ago.
But yeah, the egg user is clearly setting as dangerous a precedent as the Christchurch shooter. snort
At a very sad and sensitive time in NZ some child showing off to his school mates by throwing an egg at a politician is not going to help the situation.
We are all stunned by how anyone can carry out such an awful shooting against innocent civilians. This egging has crossed the lines of an act of violence at a more normalised level, which may open the way for others to go further.