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Fascinating
  • I'm starting to think you are autistic as well as dense. You sound like a broken record, trying so hard to get me to answer a "question" which isn't one at all. Very tiring. Bye.

  • Fascinating
  • Of course you are. That's why you like to defend the ideas of a literal pedophile, who made two people commit suicide because of what he did. And FEELING MORALLY SUPERIOR for it!!! ROFL. Get out of here, ignorant dumbass.

  • Fascinating
  • Lol the "experts". I'm sure you've never even heard of the "expert" who started this whole thing in the first place, John Money. A really nice man who only had the best of intentions. I dare you to look him up.

  • Fascinating
  • The case in point here is a photo. I have no idea about their genitals, nor what they "identify as". I see a woman, clear as day. I'm not talking to them, so "what they want me to call them" is not an issue.

  • Fascinating
  • No, when it comes to "trans women". Someone needing to have "information" to know someones gender is the whole point. They're trying to say you have to ignore your own eyes and intelligence and believe some made up story instead.

  • Faux news
  • "Experts say" does not mean that they are experts in the field they are talking about, it also doesn't mean that any research has been done. It just means that they said it, it might even have been a joke.

  • New Reddit refugee here. Question on moderation
  • So you're saying that liberals can't avoid thinking in absolutes? Which means I just have to accept that discussions with them are impossible? I know there are exceptions though, you already seem to be better than most.

  • New Reddit refugee here. Question on moderation

    Hi! I came here looking for an alternative to Reddit which is less of a liberal echo chamber. It looks good, even more responsive. But I wonder, how is the moderation here? Biggest problem I have with Reddit is that it is becoming increasingly impossible to have discussions about "sensitive topics". Even if you are being civil, there is a chance you will just straight out get banned for saying something which liberals do not like. How does Lemmy compare? Thanks.

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