Comment on: Banned from whitepeopletwitter for stating an assault rifle wasn’t used in a shooting
Nah, i do what is right. OP was telling a bit one-sided story but also the mods in that place should be "fired".
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20 Feb 2024 02:20
u/VestEmpty
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Banned from whitepeopletwitter for stating an assault rifle wasn’t used in a shooting
Yup, i just go banned for commenting here, and to think.. i was actually defending them.. lol... just like i said, not worth anyone's time to spend any time in that sub.
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19 Feb 2024 21:51
u/VestEmpty
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Banned from whitepeopletwitter for stating an assault rifle wasn’t used in a shooting
Or. maybe.. OP wasn't telling the whole truth.... Fortunately, mod removed comments are still in the interweb and can be found. He uses bad faith arguments and "gotcha" where the logic is like 15 year old thought it was clever but is just idiotic.
Not saying the ban was necessary but OP didn't tell the whole story, it was not just one comment but a behavioral pattern that most likely lead to the ban.
Also: the sub in question is not worth to hang around anyway.
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19 Feb 2024 19:17
u/VestEmpty
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Banned from whitepeopletwitter for stating an assault rifle wasn’t used in a shooting
Checked your comment history and i can see that this wasn't really the only reason. You are a gun nut and use quite dishonest arguments... constantly. For ex, you constantly respond to gun control by saying how it is the same as removing freedom of speech, when gun control does not remove your right to have a gun, it just limits it. And when it comes to limiting speech: you live in a country that already limits speech, certain forms of it are not allowed. All rights are limited since sooner or later unlimited rights will collide with other rights.
I found the conversation you had and it is NOT just for one comment, it is for repeated comments that are in a style of:
>How would mental checks work? And remember the standard you use would have to be applicable to other rights like free speech and voting.
That is not how any of this works, you can't demand we use exactly the same requirements for different things. How do you make speed limits compatible with free speech? Speed limits are limiting your freedom of movement. Use the same logic with free speech. See? You can't do it, because they are two completely different things.
This repeats in your arguments constantly, either it is stupidity or dishonesty. Either you KNOW those things are not compatible and thus the task you require others to accomplish is impossible, or you really thought that was a real "gotcha".. which would make you fairly unclever.
Also: once you write something to the internet, it is always there... Don't think that just because mods remove your comments they are not visible. We can check if you told the whole truth..
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19 Feb 2024 19:13
u/VestEmpty
in r/RedditCensors