Comment on: Banned from AskReddit for citing an official United States Government statement.
Discussion is dangerous when half of the people involved in it are operating under a pack of provable lies. When their lies they believe as truth end up killing a million people.
People who think they have top secret information that the rest of us just won't go along with, or don't know about, are full of it. It's dangerous giving power to people who lie because it makes them money. Like Alex Jones. He lies to you because it helps him sell supplements. The man is extremely rich because there are so many people who let him tell them how to think.
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19 Feb 2024 15:41
u/IndependentEmergency
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Banned from AskReddit for citing an official United States Government statement.
The problem with the information is that it's part of a right wing conspiracy theory and the thing you cited is likely also produced by the right wing. Not that your party ever engages in falsehoods as facts, right? I mean, the leader of your party is just being picked on, because we're all so jealous of him, or maybe it's because he's an imaginary billionaire, and we aren't allowed to prosecute the rich.
If you give certain people the power to put out reports, who are dead set on an agenda, they're going to reinforce that agenda. Does the origin of Covid change the fact that your party downplayed a disease that murdered a million Americans? How about the leader of that propaganda going out and getting himself vaccinated against the disease he said was no big deal? He and his family all got vaccinated, because they didn't want to die from a disease they told our country was nothing to be concerned about. There are still right wingers who pretend the disease is nothing.
I had a supervisor who was one of those, and he caught covid and immediately went into the hospital. But it's "just a bad cold", okay.
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19 Feb 2024 15:36
u/IndependentEmergency
in r/RedditCensors