I just defend myself. Why is that a crime? Because I don't do it the same way everyone else does?
It's a 'crime' because you attempt deny everyone the same rights you claim for yourself. You hypocritically insult everyone, then fall down and cry victim when they call out your hypocrisy. Is that what you mean by "not doing it the same way as everyone else"?
I said stuff. People said stuff. I left it. It was fine. Be the bigger person like you're supposed to be. Christ.
Wow this is a densely packed sentence. We've got false equivocation, trying to say that everyone is at fault now that you're on the losing end. Just a few posts ago you were convinced you had done nothing wrong. We've got a straight up lie - 'I left it' - you escalated it by trying to bring authority down on your opponents. The whole thing implies a cry for neutrality - after your appeal to authority failed, you suddenly want everything to be left alone - like reaching for a knife, being disarmed, then crying for a fair fight. Then the cherry on top - a direct insult - seemingly for the crime of actually responding to you. It's actually a double whammy, implying that I'm being petty and not being a proper authority figure.
You probably actually think that because every time because every time you cried victim at school it probably worked. That's what you expect authorities to do, just robotically respond to any complaint, no matter how manufactured.