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Anti bullshit 

Some one who is done with dealing with people bullshit.
avoiding players because your anti bullshit
Anti bullshit by geminiSmiles32 August 15, 2011

Anti bullying day for short people 

Since we short people are constantly getting bullied by our friends for our extraordinary and elite height, we deserve ine day of peace. I declare the 16th of September to be our day of peace and no one tall is allowed to bully us. Enjoy!
Anti bullying day for short people states that short people get to have a day of peace without getting bullied.

anti bullying

bull shit that is not really helping. Lets face it, bullying is bullshit. HAVE A FUCKING LIFE!!!!
Billy was suspended because, he called a kid fat, and the dean of students is a fat ass, too. This is an example of what anti bullying is all about.
anti bullying by krystal boyd September 11, 2016

Anti-Bullshit Bigotry

A form of intellectual bigotry where the label “bullshit” is used to dismiss any idea, practice, or belief that does not conform to the speaker’s narrow criteria of rationality, often without genuine engagement. The anti‑bullshit bigot weaponizes profane dismissal to avoid analysis, using the word as a conversation‑ender rather than a judgment. It is closely related to atheist and scientific bigotry, but with an emphasis on crude, contemptuous language that shuts down inquiry.
Anti-Bullshit Bigotry Example: “He called her entire thesis ‘bullshit’ after reading the abstract—anti‑bullshit bigotry, using vulgar dismissal to avoid thinking.”

Anti-Bullshit Prejudice

A reflexive bias that dismisses unfamiliar or non‑mainstream ideas as “bullshit” without examination. It operates as a defensive reaction: if something doesn’t fit one’s cognitive comfort zone, it must be nonsense. Anti‑bullshit prejudice is common in echo chambers where members compete to signal their “no‑nonsense” attitude by ridiculing anything outside the consensus.

Example: “She’d never heard of narrative therapy, but ‘bullshit’ was her first reaction—anti‑bullshit prejudice, dismissing the unknown rather than exploring it.”

Anti-Bullshit Violence

The use of the accusation “bullshit” to justify or incite harm—such as online mobs attacking someone’s reputation, doxxing, or even physical threats. When a person or practice is labeled “bullshit,” it becomes socially acceptable to harass, deplatform, or ruin them. Anti‑bullshit violence often targets academics, artists, or spiritual teachers whose work challenges dominant paradigms.
Anti-Bullshit Violence Example: “The tweet called her research ‘bullshit.’ Within hours, she was flooded with rape threats—anti‑bullshit violence, using a dismissive label to unleash a mob.”

Anti-Bullshit Alienation

The isolation experienced by people whose ideas are constantly dismissed as “bullshit” without engagement. They learn to self‑censor, avoid sharing innovative or unconventional thoughts, and feel that their voice is worthless. Alienation is especially severe in academic or intellectual communities where “bullshit” is used as a gatekeeping weapon to enforce orthodoxy.

Example: “After years of being told his work was ‘bullshit,’ he stopped publishing altogether. Anti‑bullshit alienation had driven a creative mind into silence.”

National antibully day 

Cory loft bully’s Riley Beighton so it is national antibully day tomorrow