Perm ban from r/worldnews, no explanation

39    15 Dec 2021 21:17 by u/SpeechMustBeFree *

Just got perm'd from worldnews, no explanation. Didn't break any rules, posted my opinion and was downvoted to hell, verbally attacked, then perm'd. The comments that verbally attacked me were removed by mod because they were clear hateful attacks. The account that made those hateful attacks is not banned, and is still participating in discussions. I have reached out but no response. Edit: Got a response, and was muted. They said "You're not entitled to know another user's ban status. You can promote homophobia somewhere else, we're not interested in platforming it here." My "homophobia" was my opinion that having a mom and dad present for raising a child is important, coming from my experience not having it. Liberal behavior at its finest. Edit: Now I understand why only certain beliefs are prevalent there. Anyone who differs in opinion is perm'd and muted, regardless if they followed rules. I found it weird that all of the comments were oriented left, with no disagreements. SPEECH MUST BE FREE! https://preview.redd.it/57njyh08yr581.png?width=942&format=png&auto=webp&s=3ccf1207c09a37af27051f249431d30f045d11b3

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They probably thought you were "homophobic" because you said "mom and dad is important," and this whole deal really shows how disgusting that subreddit is. Biological reality is no longer valid.
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I was also banned from that sub a day or two ago and they've given me no reason and they haven't responded to my questions asking why I was banned.
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Ah, the pedos of /r/worldnews. It's a good thing you got banned, means that you are a normal person.
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Link to sources so op knows what you're referring to?
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Most of these subreddit are a sad joke and moderated by people so far left, you can't even see them anymore! I got banned from r/politics for voicing support for a US lead attack on Iran, if it was proven they were working on developing nuclear weapons. I got banned for inciting violence.
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Ah yes, Worldnews. I got banned from there because I dared doubt the covid narrative and supported said doubt with articles from harvard, Oxford and Mayo clinic about how covid vaccines only help relative to the already exiting risk you had and not as an absolute number. They may lower your risk by 96%, but if you were at a starting risk of 0,0003% then it may not be worth it to lower that to 0,00003% , wheras an old person with comorbidity who may start out at a 20% risk of hospital or death may benefit from getting it down to 0,6%. So that young people who already have a death/hospitalization risk of under 1% should not be compelled to take the vaccine whereas for old people who'se chances of consequences from covid are initially much higher it may be useful. Despite providing all sources I was still banned for "misinformation"
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They are echo chambers for woke liberal ideologies. The mods are scared, insecure dictators.
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Same applies to r/news and r/politics but increasingly moreso.
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I was banned from worldnews yesterday for posting a comment saying what China did during the 2020 pandemic lol, with the only mod comment saying 'disinformation'. Pretty fucked up.
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Is there a way to find out what you've been banned from site wide? Because I am amazing at getting banned from stuff and I kind of want to brag to somebody.
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> My "homophobia" was my opinion that having a mom and dad present for raising a child is important, coming from my experience not having it. lmao dude we can literally see your comment history, at least delete it if you want to bullshit here
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Feel free to copy and paste anything you think is "homophobic". I'd love to hear.
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i don't really have to go there to find homophobic stuff, your bullshit just happens to be homophobic enough > having a mom and dad present for raising a child is important, coming from my experience not having it let me explain. you say here that don't have the experience of being raised by both parents. thus you * can't compare it with anything * even if you could, you couldn't use your own single experience to make statements such as "it's important" because that's just not scientific so the reader can rightfully assume that your statements come from your fear of the gay.
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I can't compare it with anything? So I don't have friends who have mom/dad in house? I haven't experienced any families other than mine? c'mon now, try not to be SO ignorant. I can make statements like "its important" because thats my opinion from my experience. I had both parents present. Mom and mom.
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unless you lived in family with a mom and a dad, no, you can't say you have experienced it. what you can say is, “i didn't have a dad and i think that made me miss out on things x and x that my friends that have dads have”. you can't really say much beyond this
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Ya I can. Theres this skill called critical thinking, you should give it a try sometime. I'd love to hear more about how I'm homophobic though, please give some more examples.
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if you did some actual “critical thinking” you wouldn't be drawing normative statements from a personal anecdote actually by now i think you are less of a homophobe and more of a someone who's just confused about things
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hypocrisy, thy name is wobblyweasle
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ahh how hypocritical of me uwu
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What kind of weird and pathetic tactic is this? People don’t have to experience something to know how important it is to have. You guys always gotta try and gatekeep these discussions because that’s the only way you can “win” them.
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? they sure have to if they are talking about their experience, which is what op is doing > coming from my experience
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This is silly semantics, and no they don’t. My dad wasn’t around when I was growing up. I didn’t need him to be there to realize how important that is. In fact, I’d bet everything I have that I realize the importance of it more than some typical spoiled redditor with both parents in some gated community.
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what you did was, you took the common (and pretty much valid idea) that having a full family (or rather, not having one or less parents) is good for kids and put it on top of your situation. this might be semantics, but if this kind of thing makes you make far fetching conclusions, maybe talking semantics is a must. there's a mount of evidence re: outcomes of kids of gay parents. if you are willing to ignore that and just stick to your experience... better ask yourself why you are doing that