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@mrscruffles801 seriously, and I've made hasty judgements of people in the past too, but when you're presented with new evidence, it's ok to change your mind and say your were wrong. Nothing happens. It doesn't hurt. You don't die or lose money or anything. You just admit you made a poor judgement, and you move on with your life. It's actually a good thing, because you learn something for the future, and it helps you to be a better judge of character. That's what these people's real problem is at the core, they can't admit they're wrong, so they're consistently wrong, and then they get frustrated about always being wrong, so they double down and just convince themselves everyone else is wrong. Must be a terrible way to live.
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@Ddeamorin the state of western media is really a mess, it's sad and sinister how it's become such a chore to stay informed. And it's easy to fall into the trap of thinking that just because left wing media is basically always wrong, and always lying, that means right wing media is correct and truthful. But that's not true either, even sources that are generally honest can still get things wrong. Staying on top of things has become a part time job, it's ridiculous. The best way forward is just to know that you're not too smart to be fooled, that you have been tricked by fake news before and you will again, you just have to look at as many angles as you can and try to reverse engineer the truth, and be willing to backpedal a bit if something you thought was true ends up being BS. That's why leftists are always wrong though, they don't have that level of humility. That act like their head will fall off and they'll burst into flames if they ever admit they were wrong, or they believed bullshit. So instead they double down on the bullshit even after they know it's bullshit, and subscribe to a new set of bullshit to justify the old bullshit they still can't admit was bullshit
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I've always felt like most legalization advocates do more harm than good, they overstate the medicinal benefits and act like weed is some kind of miracle medicine that cures everything under the sun, that's just not true. They need to be honest, it has a lot of medicinal benefits, but it doesn't really cure anything, it just makes a lot of things suck less. And that's fine, OTC painkillers like Advil don't cure anything either, but making your headache or joint pain suck less is definitely a valuable medicinal application. They also downplay the dangers and act like it's perfectly safe and healthy, weed is definitely not very harmful as far as drugs go, but it's not completely harmless, it's definitely not good for young, developing people. For adults it's mostly harmless. But all the arguments I hear from the pro weed crowd just come across as a bunch of potheads that just want to smoke weed because they like it, because that's what they are. That's not speaking the language of people who are against it, they're not changing any minds. They need to sit down, shut up, and let smarter people make the argument for them.
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@howitzer3342 it has nothing to do with it being a corporation, numbnuts, it's the INTENT. I don't know how many times I have to explain this to you. Even if you're intending to take someone's money, and you kill them, you also intended to kill them. That's murder. Insurance companies denying a claim are not intending for anyone to die, it just happens sometimes. That's not murder, it's not even manslaughter. It's criminal negligence at worst, and you could make a strong case for that in many instances, and they definitely are protected by their clout. I'm not trying to say any of that is right, because it's wrong as hell, but it's not murder. You're just plain wrong here, it isn't an opinion, you are objectively incorrect. Take the L.
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@trianglesandsquares420 white men are the only demographic that doesn't have an easily available excuse for everything bad that's ever happened to them. If I apply for a job and I don't get it, tough shit, time for me to try harder, if I were black I could just tell myself it was racism, and nobody would tell me otherwise, if I were a woman it would be sexism, if I were gay, it would be homophobia. There's no social pressure for any "marginalized" person to improve themselves or try harder at anything, society has given them a universal excuse for everything bad. You're right, some people don't accept that all the time, but most of them do accept it sometimes. Even people who aren't hardcore leftists or don't even give a shit about politics will use that crutch from time to time, when it's convenient.
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