
although your outrage does seem fettered, showing your actual superiority
( , Sun 16 Mar 2025, 14:23, Reply)

perhaps making a comment on b3ta that people are overreacting is not equivalent to actual death threats, but as I said, many people struggle with proportionality
( , Sun 16 Mar 2025, 21:15, Reply)

Sort of like a very british outrage.
( , Sun 16 Mar 2025, 22:04, Reply)

I wouldn't confuse it for strong feelings on the matter.
I guess if I had been a bystander I would have said something like, "Put the wombat down, for fucks sake, you're upsetting its mother. Good. They don't like to be picked up, you know?"
What I wouldn't have done is subsequently found out where she was staying, hounded her with death threats and stalked all her social media with spiteful insults, forced her to leave the country, and got the prime minister involved like she was that dentist who shot Cecil the lion. That kind of response seems well over-the-top, by people who seem to thrive on this kind of online pile-on. Sanctimony is seldom motivated by empathy.
Now you can call this outrage, but I reckon it's a reasonable observation
( , Sun 16 Mar 2025, 23:40, Reply)

a lot more than I do. I just saw the word 'unfettered' so I decided to use the word 'fettered' because I've not seen it used in the wild.
EDIT : Googled it :
fettered
/ˈfɛtəd/
adjective
adjective: fettered
restrained with chains or manacles, typically around the ankles.
"a ragged and fettered prisoner"
restricted; confined.
"a fettered economy"
( , Mon 17 Mar 2025, 9:05, Reply)