• Rom [he/him]
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    7 months ago

    Be kind on the internet, child maybe-later-kiddo

  • WhyEssEff [she/her]
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    7 months ago

    KILL EVERYONE

    fuck off

    wow. wow. i can't believe you were mean to this person. wow. i'm shaking and shitting

    • Sons_of_Ferrix
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      7 months ago

      I think a lot of freeze-peach dorks have this unconscious idea in their heads I call "legitimacy of the first word".

      Basically, if I express an opinion out of the blue, on my own, not in response to anything, that has a certain purity to it as my pure opinion and therefore is MORE protected by free speech than any response. So someone saying "I hate black people" is a legitimate statement, you saying "that opinion is horrible" has less legitimacy because in a secondary opinion in response to mine so has less free speech protection.

      Actually this isn't even subconscious for everyone, I remember some GGers outright saying this was how he viewed things on some debate forum on Reddit. That's actually how I formulated this.

    • TheKanzler [she/her]
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      7 months ago

      It's always the whitest motherfuckers going "OH I HATE HUMANITY SO MUCH, HUMANS ARE SUCH A PLAGUE" whenever they see their government or an allied one commit some atrocity

  • plinky [he/him]
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    7 months ago

    if there are no humans to judge whether organic life got better, did it really get better? curious-marx

  • davel [he/him]
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    7 months ago

    Peeps, you must all have read things about ecofascism that I have not, because I keep running into situations like this, where leftists’ reactions appear hyperbolic to me. What have I missed? I’ve never heard anyone say that China’s One-child policy was an ecofascism, for instance. I know ecofascism is a real thing, but not every thing is an ecofascism. Maybe I need to expand what I think counts as ecofascism: where is do I find this expanded understanding?