Comments by "L.W. Paradis" (@l.w.paradis2108) on "Twitter SILENCES Dr. Robert Malone Ahead Of Joe Rogan Appearance" video.
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@Reckless Ron I have noticed that well-written comments are much more likely to be disappeared, in one way or another, than are bizarre rants, and this has been true for as long as I remember -- certainly over 20 years. The worst rants stay up, and really vile abuse stays up. One ostensible explanation is that the well-written posts contain factual assertions, and anyone can single out a statement of fact and call it misleading, based only on what it emphasizes. On the other hand, rants are "opinions." Opinions can't be deemed false so easily (even a baseless opinion is someone's opinion). Notice how sinister this is: it makes you think everyone is nuts, that no one can think rationally, and no one out there agrees with you. It makes you think you're really alone.
I think it's deliberate. I've seen it too many times, for years, and everywhere. I only joined YouTube when my state shut down in 2020, and YouTube is exactly the same as every other platform. Everyone I know who takes the time to post interesting stuff says the same thing.
You mentioned the unusual vaccines you've had. Are you a veteran?
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