So the doctor is sick and is wearing a mask so that the patient “and others around him” dont get sick even though he’s treating a sick patient? It’s really simple your health your responsibility just like when you go eat McDonald’s. Can you go work out for me to while you’re wearing a mask for my sake I’m getting a little chubby from being confined to my house Just like a criminal. Why do I have to care about other people again as long as I’m not hurting them and how can you prove someone gave you an airborne virus again? In a free Society these questions all need to be answered first
Why is no one questioning if Russia hacked this election then? Seems the Democrats are really sure this time unlike 2016. To any non-biased person it’s so blatantly obvious a lot of people drink the bay area Kool-Aid which they’ll soon find out is terrible when everyone’s gone in a decade.
The format of communication is irrelevant. At the end of the day, I make my own decisions and so does everyone else. You cannot suppress the bad out of life because its humans that cause the bad by accident or on purpose. Why are people so worried about proving a false hood is it that hard for you? You need to run and hide from a difficult conversation? How do you ever expect to change your mind oh yeah you want the government to make them. You’re motivated by hate against a fictitious enemy of the past because it makes it easier to justify your extremely pitiful fortitude
There is still no proof it was Russia though unless you have some facts other than “someone told me so” or “I read it somewhere”. Why are people so naive
It’s was already drawn in 1789. It’s far worse to accidentally suppress the truth than to share a lie. Falsehoods will reveal themselves in time because of the very fact that they are not true. The opposite is not the case. There are infinite lies but only one truth
It tramples curiosity when no one questions why the Russians are blamed for everything which is intellectually dishonest. A few hackers isn’t indicative of the entire country. It’s almost starting to border on bigotry
It takes like a week of posting articles to get to 500 karma. I've done it 12 times now which means if I want to, I can make anyone's comment instantly go dead. But they are imaginary points so don't care too much
Because why do some of the smartest and highest paid people on earth need to form a coalition against their highly benevolent employer compared to most. It's hard to feel the plight of a Googler when compared to alternatives. It's not enough to show up and do your job, they want to be able to tell the bosses to fuck off with impunity too. Free speech doesn't apply to the workplace.
I like the feature on slack where you can see a graph of private vs public discussions. If the private discussions suddenly increase dramatically while public discussion cease and you aren't involved, something bad is about to happen
One leaves control of speech up to the individual speaker while the other leaves it in the hands of an Oligarchy of people who think they are know better than everyone else because they have more money. There's a degree of arrogance behind the thinking, "I'm smart enough to discern fact from fiction but those less intelligent than I must need my help or else they might believe a falsehood"