You have this way of ignoring subtextual details of basic sentences that really speaks volumes of how well you try to understand dissenting opinions. I never tried to assert authority over your words or mind. I was making an observation based on your actions and possible outcomes of your actions, and I made a reasonable judgment that the intended outcome of posting his mother's information on the internet was intended to exact revenge on the kid rather than help him, like you said you were doing
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You were demanding that I do ____ and that I feel ____ . You were speaking for me, ignoring what I said I think/feel/etc.
For some the intended outcome could be revenge and for some it could be to ultimately change a racist’s beliefs. I stand by what I said. His mother/guardian(s) should know that he wrote that. If people didn’t call she probably would have never found out. He is responsible for his actions. And if someone hurts him, hopefully no one will, they will be responsible for their actions.
If this 15 year old white boy bullied (physically or mentally) other kids would you say his mother needs to know? He is bullying poc online, and attempting to incite violence against poc online. His mother needs to know that.