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@freemo
> the issue is the argument claiming that being able to see bad people will make you a bad person

That would depend on the level of interaction and exposure, most people are highly influenced/conformed by the community that they interact with IRL or online and the media that they consume.

I am pretty sure that there were a lot of good people in Germany during the NAZI regime, but their influence, propaganda and censorship turned many good people bad.

@freemo

"Bad people" can be a very subjective term nowadays,
If you mean criminals, criminal apologists or rallying for criminal acts that should be heavily banned.

A-holes/trolls, two categories: the casual ones and the professional ones (troll farm, spam, ddros, etc.), depending on the moderation there should be some tolerance for the former and limiting/banning the latter.

Finally, most people have a predisposition to certain ideas and information(bad ones included), finding communities online to share and expend on those is only natural. Being exposed to new ideas and information to challenge our belief is also very important, that's why I am against defederation and banning certain topics, because that leads to echo chambers and radicalization.

Although being exposed to highly additive dopamine media and targeted engagement algorithms can be extremely harmful, that's sadly the case for most mainstream social media.

Planet of the Humans
2019 documentary film directed by Jeff Gibbs
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@DavidM_yeg @ritawild @detachedspork Maybe some people can't breathe properly with a face diaper that you should change every couple of hours 🤷‍♂️

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@drvolts Have you read the crimes that Greenberg did? Why don't you have any outrage for what that criminal did? Is framing a political opponents and covering for criminals a full time job for journos now?

edition.cnn.com/2022/12/01/pol

@0 Military industrial complex wants more money!

@tryggth @Snowden You're complaining to a bot account, seeing Elon retweet must be first world problem.

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Again, the FDA is lying

I'll take just one point, needle aspiration, pulling back the plunger before injecting to make sure the needle tip is not in a vein.

FDA: “Aspiration before injection of vaccines or toxoids is not necessary because no large blood vessels are present at the recommended injection sites, and a process that includes aspiration might be more painful for infants.”

That is a lie.

Many countries around the world require aspiration of the needle, and videos prove that approximately 1 in 1,000 aspirations of the vaccine needle in the shoulder draw blood, showing the needle point WAS in a vein.

Injecting the vaccine into a vein is virtually guaranteed to cause serious side effects, even death.

thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/c

#DiedSuddenly #VaccineInjury #VaccineDeath #MillionsDied #MillionsWillDie #StopTheShots #GeneTherapy #ExcessMortality #PopulationReduction

@0 USB type C should unify a lot those different cable standards

@SpaceLifeForm
I don't like misleading titles like this. The article has nothing to do with "Friedman Doctrine" and more with the post-modern financialization of all things.

Yet another unpopular opinion maybe my biggest yet 

@GreenFire The elephant in the room for that whole event is ANTIFA if you don't condone their presence. influence and actions you are in as much denial and hypocrisy as the rest of the "political left".

@nassiraelmoaddem Ça me rappel du scandal de NXIVM, je ne sais pas si tu as vue le documentaire The Vow, mais c'est choquant de voir des femmes intelligent enter dans ce genre cult.

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