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by notyourday
2793 days ago
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> To address your specific example: It's not based on what most of the population thinks. Qualified opinions are a thing. We can talk about what makes a qualified opinion, with your example or any other subject. Notably we see these types of opinions in your example gaining momentum because we're allowing certain groups of people unfettered access to an audience. It's really a bad example in my opinion, but I understand and sympathize with the point you're trying to make. Who qualifies the opinion? The opinion of those that wanted gays muzzled in 1950s were very qualified opinions. Hell, during the Obama's first term in the office he publicly opposed gay marriage as the President of the United States. Notice that your comment is being slowly greyed out and my question is already in the negative with you being the only person who actually responded rather than attempt to downvote it into oblivion. And this is on HN, not Reddit. |
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