Is covid-liberalism a bannable offense in c/covid?

I'm getting really fucking weary of seeing sentiments like, "being upset about someone scheduling a non-emergency dental appointment in the middle of the second largest covid wave is deranged" or "you're a selfish asshole for expecting your loved ones to do the bare fucking minimum to protect you" in discussions on masking or vaccine uptake

I know I'm not the only one disappointed in the growing anomie. Maybe we should operate more like c/vegan where everything from omnivore apologia to overt antiveganism (analogous to the above anti-precaution/anti-max/anti-vax-apologia) is forbidden, and posting/commenting as much gets you a ban?

  • a_blanqui_slate [none/use name, any]
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    5 months ago

    I mean I read the following

    She's also sorry, and I say it's fine because I want her to feel better and recover, but secretly I'm fucking raging.

    As raging at her. That's what it seems to convey to me. If not, then yeah, disregard me.

    • AOCapitulator [they/them]
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      5 months ago

      I am fairly sure that its more along the lines of "fucking raging" at the 7th red light in a row on your 40 minute commute when you just want to be home after a double shift

      Not like baying for blood, but like, GAAHH. I imagine the person who wrote that post spent exactly as long thinking of what words to use there as they took to type them out, it wasn't an effort post

      I could also be wrong, but this is hexbear and we're supposed to assume good faith, especially in the context of an emotional vent post

      • ButtBidet [he/him]
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        5 months ago

        Not like baying for blood, but like, GAAHH. I imagine the person who wrote that post spent exactly as long thinking of what words to use there as they took to type them out, it wasn't an effort post

        Literally thank you. I thought of putting an edit under the post, but we're all grown ups. I just needed a space to unload my feelings when unloading on my partner wasn't helpful.

      • a_blanqui_slate [none/use name, any]
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        5 months ago

        Yeah, I guess in that case I agree that the person calling him an asshole went to far in that sense, automatically assuming the worst case scenario and going on the attack.

        • AOCapitulator [they/them]
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          5 months ago

          Yeah, there's several of those responses now in that thread and they piss me way off.

          Im definitely with you that the healthier perspective is not to blame the person but the system that has inflicted this, while being as supportive as possible with prophylactics/ strategies etc, but thats the rational response, I'd be pissed at my partner too internally even while fully rationally aware that its silly to feel that way, but I wouldn't not feel that way inside a little lol

      • usa_suxxx [they/them]
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        5 months ago

        I don't interpret it that way, but I also don't think being angry at something makes someone bad faith. Emotions aren't exactly logical and rational things.