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by julianmarq 3306 days ago
... According to you. You don't get to police or interpret how anyone else thinks.

Maybe "repeat it often enough and it will be true" applies to you, but you don't get to project your thought processes onto others.

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There's a pretty wide spectrum between "do whatever you want" and "let's implement thought-crime." I don't understand how me saying that something is a bad idea for anyone to do somehow becomes "policing" what other people are thinking. Could you please explain that to me?
I probably was too extreme by calling that particular instance "policing" so I apologize for wording that poorly.

But, that aside, your claim of "normalization" remains baseless.