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View submission: COVID denialism and policy clarifications
If you want to be shielded from “blatantly false opinions” it’s rather simple - don’t look at the Reddit in question. The reality is you have a nasty, tyrannical, moralistic streak and you need everyone else to conform to your subscribed groupthink.
Next you’ll have an issue with anyone questioning the official narrative around 9.11, or conversations regarding potential voting fraud, or the right to protest during lockdowns, or scientific questions regarding the isolation of viruses, or alternative healthcare - because all of these can be painted as “dangerous” and “obviously wrong” by you. The fact that your opinion is literally of no interest or consequence to these communities just makes you angry.
How about you stop infringing into other peoples’ freedoms with your fears. Know yourself and be respectful to others, whether they agree with you or not.
Comment by askforcar at 01/09/2021 at 19:30 UTC
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You better fucking subscribe to germ theory, because being a plague rat affects OTHER people who have moved on from medieval technology.
Comment by [deleted] at 01/09/2021 at 19:54 UTC
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Comment by duffmanhb at 01/09/2021 at 23:57 UTC
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Yeah... I genuinely don't understand this new push from traditional progressives, because this is NOT progressive to be thought policing. It's so weird. If you don't like what a group has to say, stay away.
instead we have some Ayn Rand level of "Information is dangerous to the commoners, they are too dumb to rule themselves... So we have to keep certain ideas away from them, for their own good." It's sooooo weird. and infantilizing, and quite literally unironically, fascist.