Toribash
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Censorship, Political Correctness, Free speech
What do you guys think about the recent trends in hardcore censorship on social media platforms such as youtube, facebook etc?

What I think is that in our current social climate we have free speech to the extent what is deemed socially acceptable, not even harmful but socially acceptable. This forces people to conform into the general societies beliefs or makes them hide their opinions on things. Now, has society as a whole ever been wrong about things? *cough* Sun revolving around earth *cough* so we as a society could be wrong on so many levels but we wont even notice because the people who question things or have different opinions get shut down, made fun of, discredited etc and the fact that many people just go along with it and don't question things means that they can be easily controlled by marketers that brainwash their target market in their own favour and not neccesarily looking at the target markets well being to create a Win - Win for both parties. E.g. the I'll be happy when mentality.


I went full Albert Einstein up in this B*tch, what are your views on this? I ain't saying im a 100% right so i'm open to new views
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Originally Posted by Vertex View Post
all the soyboy's on twitter were rejoicing when twitter banned trump for spitting facts.Trump got robbed in the election. That's all I'm gonna say.

u deserve "censorship"
That was really bad sorry.
Someone tell me why this guy is highly respected by some people ???
Originally Posted by Vertex View Post
all the soyboy's on twitter were rejoicing when twitter banned trump for spitting facts.Trump got robbed in the election. That's all I'm gonna say.

I'm assuming that's all you're gonna say because you don't have any evidence to back this up
Glimpsed
voting dead: been debunked, you can look all of it up, most of them are mismatched with other names and return ballots, people have been able to reach these supposedly 'dead' people and talk to them
4chan allegation: official claim is that the official was darkening the oval that was on the ballot so that it would be recognized by the system. I won't be able to convince you because you're deep down the alt-right pipeline, but okay.
Dem rep: got fired over the threats.




stop spreading lies that lead to shit like the capitol riots.


p.s.: people were arrested over the russia "hoax"
Last edited by duck; Jan 18, 2021 at 06:49 PM.
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Originally Posted by PencilPusher View Post
The blind trust in narratives by people who have all the reason in the world to lie to you is a state of mind I can't understand. Does it stem from something equivelant to "God is in his heaven," or is it a naive buy in into authorities knowing what's best?
The use or alt-right, a title suddenly made up and widespread for seemingly no reason, also confuses me. Politics is fucking dumb. The happenings with the capitol is basically just a fraternity prank, nothing has changed and none of these people have a plan.



About people buying into every narrative that has been told by authorities, I think there are many reasons for that. Things like most people walking around in a constant state of hypnosis, not being taught to think by themselves in school/ being brought up like that etc. For me the simple fact that a government conducted experiments such as MK-ultra destroys my trust for them (an experiment to see how you can brainwash people) like its too damn obvious
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