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1 yPropagation of disinformation. America is a goddamn MESS because of it, and because we have so many muppets that can’t tell what’s real and what’s not. In light of said muppets, I think you just need to illegal or lying to the public with malicious intentions and presenting them as mere alternative opinions that deserve equal oxygen
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*illegalize
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All the medical misinformation BS they fed us during covid?
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@SixFootSexy guess again lmao
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@WhiteSteve
That corporations are greedy and inflation is caused by them and not the government and Fed's money printing? - 1 y
@SixFootSexy that’s not wrong, but that’s more just “the way economics work” than misinformation. That’s meant to DISPEL mis- and disinformation that’s being spread around. Were in a terrible spot in America where people who didn’t study important things at a college level are out here forming and influencing opinions that they just have no rightful seat at the table to be opining on. If you aren’t an expert, your opinion and five bucks will get you coffee and a donut.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_from_authority
Anyone should be able to have an opinion. People... HIGHLY educated people like Dr. Robert Malone (pioneer in the MRNA tech) and other PhD's were silenced for a political agenda during Covid.
"Brilliant minds" like Ben Bernanke thought it was a good idea to bail out banks in 2008. Does that mean the uneducated had no say? Yes, actually you're right, they didn't. The banks got their money and the average "stupid" American taxpayer was stuck with the bill. Great logic. Only the college educated, leftist and liberal oligarchy should have a voice.
Socialized losses, privatized profits. - 1 y
@SixFootSexy ok, but…. you're acting like we discovered the response to Covid was completely wrong. It wasn’t. And anything that WAS wrong was to be somewhat expected, because of basic virology principles. Yes, you’ll find a rogue doctor here and there, but the VAST majority of the field of medicine, who I will ALWAYS trust more than Jim-Bob The Jackhammer Jockey unless I have construction questions, was on board with the response, and still is, just with the benefit of some hindsight. I was saying in 2020 that we’ll find out that not EVERYTHING was correct, just because “DUH”, even a doctor would have told you that. It was a moving target. They did the best they could, and did a fine job overall. It was inconvenient for all of us, but we can’t have PTSD because we couldn’t go to Olive Garden for a year, lmfao.
Also…. NO ONE handled Covid better than the US, and no one recovered better OR faster. Shout out to Trump for Operation Warp Speed, credit where due. That was my favorite thing he did as President, facilitating a speedy development and deployment of the vaccine. I’m on like my sixth shot, I shook off Covid both times I had it (but could tell the spot in my lungs it would’ve affected, and I have asthma, so that could’ve been bad otherwise), and I play hockey like six times a week, still waiting to collapse dead on the ice like all these guys want to tell me I will😂
I understand it’s not 100% expertise, but if I know one thing about “John Q Public” in America…. he’s tragically dumb. I live the majority of my life in continued horror of the stupidity I’m surrounded by in general humanity, so I’m not sure most people should be influencing decision-making. Humans are very stupid and very selfish, and as much as we love the idea of “freedom”, they really need to be under a good measure of control, otherwise they get way out of pocket like we’re seeing today. - 1 y
I support your right to get 6, 10 or 30 booster shots. What I have a huge problem with is it being a federal mandate and ignoring bodily autonomy.
A moving target is something they really enjoy writing blank checks for. War on terror? 20 years and 2 trillion dollars later... handed over the keys to the Taliban. Green energy? Blank check. Israel? Blank check. Ukraine? Blank check.
Bill for everything? On American taxpayer's tab.
Do you think the issue is the result of genetic IQ deficiency or poor public education? - 1 y
@WhiteSteve I'm with you all the way, except for "NO ONE handled Covid better than the US". By what measure? Deaths per million, 14th highest in the world, were 50% higher than Germany's (where the first Covid vaccine was developed, by the way).
It might have had something to do with people being more willing to wear masks and socially distance. - 1 y
@goaded Or perhaps we have a massive obesity problem which disproportionately affected the death tolls. Pair that with certain fatalities counting as "Covid deaths" (again, for political or financial reasons - fearmongering made it easier to force the jab) when they were something else entirely. It's funny this stuff only happened 4 years ago, and people are divided on how it happened, when we were lied to by the establishment the WHOLE time. But Big Pharma made their billions and Fauci got to keep his job when he knew early on that the masks didn't work according to his own internal emails. The absolute, smug hubris of that man.
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@SixFootSexy That article doesn't even include the word mask.
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@goaded yeah, I clearly didn’t think that all the way through, I was on a roll, haha. Plenty of bungling from Trump to Anthony Cuomo to the citizens. I was working in supermarkets at the time, and I lost so much respect for humanity in just a few weeks. The store would play a recording, asking customers to observe temporary “one-way” aisles to help distancing, to only come in as a party of one, and of course wear a mask. ASTOUNDING how many people just could not comply. Disregarding one way aisles. Group-shopping as a household because they’re bored. Nobody wearing their mask right. And they’re standing right on top of me while I’m taking an order for the bottom shelf, coughing, it was just so disrespectful. I’m not trying to be a crazy person, but I had my then almost-90 father at home, I couldn’t fuck around. Americans fuckin’ SUCK, lmao, so goddamn selfish. Acting like we’re asking them to cut an arm off🙄 Amazing how many grown adults have such a “YOU’RE NOT THE BOSS OF ME!” chip on their shoulder🤦♂️😂
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@SixFootSexy yeah, I didn’t necessarily support any forced vaccinations, and they missed on that, in terms of spread prevention capabilities. My problem is more that it all seemed tied to this greater context of Covid denialism, which I think was dangerous as fuck.
People want Dr. Fauci’s head on a spike, but this fuckin’ meatstick Joe Rogan says “take Ivermectin” —a fucking VETERINARY product that I’m fairly certain only has anti-fungal applications— and millions of people are like “sounds great, no further questions, let’s head over to AgWay.”🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ And now I see it on the shelf in the fucking first aid section at Walmart, lmao, the idiots are winning.
I’m glad they’re at least making it in human doses so people don’t fuck themselves up like they were with the horse-grade, but I feel like proposing these alternative placebos as legit meds is irresponsible, and discourages broader vaccination. If you don’t want to get vaxxed, I guess knowing what we know now, knock yourself out, don’t get vaxxed. Although when we DID think it would help against the spread, it was kind of a dick move to put up such a fight.
And nothing has forever-damaged my perception of “do your own research” than that period of time. This is where I get frustrated with anti-expert sentiment. I’ll go ice skating in hell the day I let some kid from my high school who dropped out of community college try to teach me over social media the finer points of mRNA vaccines🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤣🤣🤣 I think I’ll go with the Fauci guy who’s a real doctor for longer than I’ve been alive, and has been doing his job since the Reagan administration without me ever hearing his name, let alone a bad word about him, until the 18th hole of his career, and then he’s suddenly a criminal, coincidentally at the same time he’s the face that had to deliver an entire team of scientists’ unpopular news and instructions to the American people. - 1 y
@SixFootSexy Horrible year for some people, and I totally empathize, I’m not minimizing any of that. But people kind of lost their minds (plenty on the other side of it too) about it, I could just see right through their arguments and rationales. Again, I empathize with the feelings of fear and unhappiness that was likely fueling all of it, but I still resent that such a concerted effort was made to downplay the whole thing, and it’s additionally annoying that people who really dug their heels in on it still to this day endeavor to falsely discredit it, seemingly in order to retroactively justify themselves as wise freedom-fighters instead of selfish contrarians.
The blank check stuff…I understand having a measure of fiscal responsibility. I don’t mind funding most of those things you mentioned, personally, but the war on terror was for sure a huge folly. But America, supposedly the greatest country in the world, is so largely due to our various infrastructures being so well-funded. This place would go to shit without a lot of it, including social programs, including foreign aid. That all affects life in America, direct or indirect.
Do we need 17 military bases in Germany? Maybe not. Some fat could maybe be trimmed there, or reallocated elsewhere. But should we help Ukraine fend off Putin, our generation’s historical monster? I should think so. Dude is trying to get the USSR band back together, at least territorially. Funny thing about that is, people live in those places and don’t want that, and we’re big enough to help. - 1 y
@SixFootSexy We have a symbiotic relationship with the NATO countries, as long as Trump isn’t President, we’ll see what’s up a week from now. We have more so we pay more. It is what it is. Want to renegotiate who’s chipping in what? Go for it. You want to tell places to put up a little more, the conversation can be had. But don’t strong-arm them with an “…or else we’re out” ultimatum. That can’t be the outcome. I think U. S. isolationism would be a net negative.
And we can’t let “I don’t want to pay for that” dictate everything. Universal decency can’t be sacrificed for individual prosperity as an essential principle, to me. And we’re setting ourselves up for a real frustrating life if we’re going to let taxes fuck us up emotionally😂
Lastly…I assume you’re asking me about my assertion that we’re dumb…. poor education is certainly part of it. I think we more just have generally poor values and priorities driven by materialism and instant-gratification culture. And social media is our worst educator going. It’s a super-spreader event of misinformation, and simultaneously an attention-distractor. - 1 y
@WhiteSteve Ivermectin has decades of research in human applications, and they are still finding new uses for it. There was misinformation about it from both sides, but they NEEDED to vilify it, say it was horse dewormer, because it was cheap and effective and didn't have a patent to make Big Pharma billions like the vaccines did. Follow the money, my guy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DX0hqmgO7pQ
Imagine if we spent the trillions we pay in overseas scuffling on our own progress, like cheap clean energy and roads that weren't garbage, healthcare that didn't suck, food that wasn't poisoned and an education system that wasn't from 18th century Prussia? Everything from Covid to GME stock was designed to do exactly what the ponzi scheme does. Which is not about enriching the lives of average Americans; if you've learned anything in the last 4 years, it's about keeping poor people poor and making rich oligarchs richer. - 1 y
@SixFootSexy Do you have a serious study about how ivermectin is a genuine treatment for covid? No? I wonder why not.
You do know that a third of donations to Donald Trump have come from those "rich oligarchs", right?
1 yHaving children that are obese. I see a lot of this in America and there's no excuse for it and it's child abuse and child neglect.

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@molonski2 the sugar industry isn't the problem. It's parents
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Sadly its a lot more than the parents , its an entire food industry , not just parents , far too much pressure on all to conform. Now , my kids are older , but they always were the correct weight ( my daughter is now a dietician and GP ) , I weigh 68kg and am a sportsperson , but it takes someone with my will and beyond to avoid all this shit and understand health.
With every form of inflammation , they are further problems for the body to deal with , and Obesity is a crisis that in the USA will kill more people than tobacco.
The only way it can be addressed is holistically , not with blame...
BUT , I agree the solution starts with parents , but from there needs to go much much further and that is fast food arena , and the golden boy and massive killer " sugar " .
Simplicity is great , but this problem is massive.
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1 yI am shocked 30 suggestions but none about physical injury.
That shows how common circumcision is in u. s.
Banning infant genital cuts does not interfere with "worship" because they can pray and do all the hundred ceremonies that don't cut other people.
the one that hurts a helpless baby should be like human sacrifice which is "not justified by religious freedom. "
https://aleteia.org/2018/05/29/bill-to-criminalize-male-circumcision-is-still-alive-in-iceland
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1 yParents who push their kids off the edge to suicide.
Suicide is the third leading cause of death between ages 16–24 with rates differing from sex. Its a crime.
//30 ReplyAllowing people to reproduce freely is a crime against humanity.
No kid asks to be born to suffer extreme poverty and hunger. Parents do it for their happiness.There should be a license under which only those couples are allowed to have children who agree to live with each other for at least 20 years after marriage, couples whose financial condition is sufficient and couples who are mentally stable.
00 ReplyOver feeding your kid should be just as bad as not feeding him at all
We have too much obesity in the world and it always starts at a very young age when an infant gets used to eating a lot and either has to live fat or struggle as hell to fix a broken metabolism and appetite00 Reply- 4.4K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic.
1 yFilming people's outbursts, especially inside stores, restaurants and planes. It's one thing if you're just getting footage of people walking and sitting in a public space, or even protesting, but someone might be having a bad day, that doesn't mean they should have their lives destroyed by some Karen with a video camera. Or like that "baba boowy" idiot who used to work for the Howard Stern show and would go around with a video camera harassing and provoking random people.
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1 ySlurping drinks. Punishable by having your tongue nailed to a wooden post and 12 lashes.
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Koreans slurp everything
10.7K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Politicians defaming others'character. They are immune now but should be subject to the same laws I am per the Fourteenth Amendment.
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1 yWell, it is a crime but date rape & GhB dealers need life sentences, they just never really get caught most of the time
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1 yIf your country is in debt handing out money to other countries should be a crime.
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m 1 yAaron Rodgers renewing contracts...
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1 yRudeness - technically it already exists under various laws like anti-bullying laws etc
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Thank you :) 😊
I'll say being rude to anyone is a character flaw that reflects badly on the person who dishes it out. 😊😊It is the best way to let people know u are talking out of your a$$ and trying to deflect others from seeing your own defects. You can never build yourself up by climbing on the back of someone else🤗
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Thanks again 👍🏻
1 yPoor people who can’t even taking care and afford education, foods and medical treatment but have kids.
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1 yWell it is actually a crime but u led yoh are a large business its rarely treated as such. Given that I think that hacking should be prosecuted more vigorously.
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m 1 yTrashy / inappropriate outfits (e. g. shopping in pajamas), on both men and women.
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1 yBringing small children into movie theaters. I swear to fucking dog if some nasty ass kid starts acting like a Flintstones character when I see Godzilla Minus One again…..
00 Reply2K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Cheating. It is an extremely nasty personal betrayal.
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1 yEating the HARIBO Gold Bears that belong to someone else.
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1 yCollege professors requiring students to get books that they themselves wrote. It's a total conflict of interest AND SHOULD be!!!
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Anonymous(18-24)1 yIt should be illegal for women to fart in front of anyone besides other women they're friends with.
02 ReplyHow would you stop them from farting? Wgat would the punishment be?
Opinion Owner1 y@MysteriousDarkness Punishment for farting in front of men would be a probation period but instead of wearing an ankle monitor they have to wear a buttplug. If their farts are excessive enough to blow the plug out, they get jail time.
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1 yElecting either a felon, rapist or traitor the President of your country. If he's all three, he shouldn't be eligible to run.
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Anonymous(36-45)1 yHomeless setting up camp sites in public property
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1 yNot having an accurate Scoville Rating on spicy foods.
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Anonymous(25-29)1 yabortion and the media propaganda that promote it
00 ReplyDivorcing your wife when she's pregnant with YOUR kids or they are really young and she's raising them. You may not love her but at least be responsible.
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Anonymous(25-29)1 yI think drinking while pregnant should be a crime
00 ReplyBullying. I don't mean to sound dramatic but it causes lasting pain and destroys your life.
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I guess you mean when the bully pushes a kid down or steals lunch money?
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@strateguy632 Pushes a kid
1K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. That outfit you are wearing in your profile pic…. Would you take it off for me please? ;).
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1 yAdultery, and homosexual acts and porn should be a crime as well.
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greed, especially concerning business men or big corporations
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40 ReplyPeople who chew with their mouth open, and those who don’t keep good hygiene.
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1 yNon-prescription drugs. Smoke, vape, etc.
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So no cream for athlete foot? No tylenol for headaches? No aspirin for fever?
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@strateguy632 You know what I mean.
4.1K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Religion based tax exemption
20 ReplyPre-martial sex.
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@MysteriousDarkness They wouldn't, unless they get caught in the act.
3K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Improper navigation of a 4 way stop
10 Reply18.6K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Having a kid when you can't afford it
00 ReplyBeing a fnckkn idiot!
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1 yEating animals or birds
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1 yBreaking hearts should definitely be a crime
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Anonymous(30-35)1 yRiding a bicycle on roadways.
00 Reply23.8K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Steak sauce.
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1 yCheating
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Anonymous(25-29)1 yVoting democrat
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