I literally made a list of 6-7 players who where pretty awful last night on both side. I got called out about Luke, completely ignored the post and got called out AGAIN by another user from which I decided to give a more in-depth answer as to why I thought Luke was bad last night (because I was specifically asked to do so) and then the usual suspects comes in crying because I did so. I didn't even want to mention Suzuki and Slafkovski because their game is very frustrating since the start of the season.
But again, victim mentality makes it so that a couple of people come here and single one thing I said about their favorite player and cry about it and think it's some sort of Hutson vs Hughes competition.
No, what happened was that you posted this:
After watching Luke Hughes yesterday I feel much better about Hutson defensive game.
You didn't get called out about Luke out of nowhere. You brought up Luke Hughes unprompted, and users showed his defensive stats over this season, and in particular compared them to Lane Hutson's defensive stats.
What you're seeing isn't victim mentality. It's people pointing out that no, Hughes isn't struggling defensively this season. The team isn't allowing many goals against with him on the ice, and his xGA is low. Hutson is, for the record, pacing to have the worst xGA in years.
So don't complain about "the usual suspects" and other posters "crying" when they are simply pointing out your extremely flawed arguments.
If anything, victim mentality would be making yourself the victim in this discussion when you yourself was the one who tried to shift the topic.