Depends on your definition of triggered. I think that reacting to the craziness of the world is a natural thing. You throw out some remarks intended to an
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Depends on your definition of triggered. I think that reacting to the craziness of the world is a natural thing. You throw out some remarks intended to an
We agree that the world is crazy for sure, but why add to it if you're criticizing it? Seems a bit hypocritical.No, not seems, is...
My comment got truncated. Shouldn't anyone be able to throw out opinions? Isn't that free speech? I fail to see the hypocrisy in what I said. I actually hold back on my opinions. I'm not really looking for fights.
You most certainly have a right to your opinions, but when you share them in a public space, expect them to be addressed by others.
Also, your last reply was not only truncated,but I got a notif for one before that, which I can't find. Did you delete one? Failing to see the hypocrisy says volumes.
I guess I should note that I fall into neither the right nor left categories. I share views from both sides and many neither share.
I was trying to reply in Keychain on my phone, but it was messing things up, so I deleted one.
Reading someone's intentions from a few lines of text is hard. I am more left than right, but not all issues fall neatly into such categories.
I only asked a question. Who decides?
Extremist is a loaded word and perhaps not the ideal choice for my thread, but there are some nasty people online. I could agree that Greta Thunberg is an extremist, but I agree with her principles.