▲ | MangoToupe 7 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||
The inability to interact with (or even view) people outside of party affiliation is moving the overton window to the right all on its own. We're not going to be able to correct until we can reject this mindset entirely. I'm sure Thiel is more than happy to take advantage of this. | ||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | dfxm12 7 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||||||||
Can you elucidate what you're saying? Keep in mind, I live in a state where Republican US Senators Dave McCormick and his predecessor Pat Tooney are famous for ignoring their constituents' calls and generally not making themselves available. I would love to interact with them, but they won't allow it. I imagine PA is not unique in this regard... | ||||||||||||||||||||
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▲ | gjsman-1000 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||||||||
Look at HN - if you express something even a taste conservative, you will absolutely be downvoted. Which is ultimately just silencing the messenger; the very behavior that backfires... sometimes figuratively, yesterday literally. You'd think free speech advocates would be smarter than to ever use the downvote button on a legitimate opinion, seems like a contradiction. Edit, for the reply: > "Post a far left soundbite opinion like 'all consumption is unethical under capitalism' and you will get downvoted just as handily as 'I wasn't hired because I'm white'" This is actually a bad example, because we just got Ames vs Ohio, eliminating the higher burden of proof that white individuals needed to present when claiming discrimination 9-0. As such, there is a possibility that complaint was factual and is going to be proven soon, where the other is purely ideological. Edit 2: Nice undocumented edit to make it a "trans employee" instead. You've just openly admitted you would've downvoted a legitimate opinion by claiming it was illegitimate, then edited your comment afterwards to fix the weakness, proving my original point. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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