Comment on: R/science removes comments advocating carbon capture as a solution to global warming, as well as comments criticizing sensationalist headlines.
The report doesn’t even deny climate change it just mentions the margin of error is probably wrong
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14 Oct 2019 14:13
u/gaelgal
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: /r/Worldnews deletes comments condemning political violence.
Entirely depends on who he’s running against. Hillary was probably the most disliked nominee in 50+ years and trump still lost the popular vote and would’ve lost if not for [80000 people in 3 states](https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/12/01/donald-trump-will-be-president-thanks-to-80000-people-in-three-states/?utm_term=.756d60025baa&noredirect=on). The Trump 2020 campaign is looking incredibly strong but so was the Clinton 2016 campaign, at the end of the day people vote for candidates and not campaigns.
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02 Jun 2019 11:34
u/gaelgal
in r/RedditCensors