In the most general sense it seems like people are complaining that outrageous views have a chance to get heard. In their next breath they say the views are unpopular and held by no one.
No one minds wearing masks so why do we hear from people who don't want to wear masks?
I think there are two things going on here. The first is that there's a feeling that allowing someone to make a point is tantamount to expressing agreement with it. If you really disagree with it you make sure that the statement isn't even made.
The second thing is that while the author isn't taken in by the argument there's a belief that other people are less rigorous in their thinking and will be convinced by a poorly made case.
I think the root problem is that we're all in a room full of strangers and there's a loaded gun on the floor. I don't want to shoot anyone but just the same I'm going to make sure I'm the one to pick it up. I'll also wave off anyone who's coming near me. I'd like to have some brilliant idea to get rid of the gun entirely but I don't see that happening.
>Calls to defund the police provide a helpful analogue. Until we fundamentally reimagine what law enforcement means and does, lasting change will not be possible; all the injustice baked into the system will continue emerging from that system. Something similar could be said of social media: Until we fundamentally reimagine our information ecosystem and our respective roles within it, we’ll keep repeating the same patterns over and over—not as a bug of the system, not as a feature of the system, but as the system itself.
I'm glad that people are starting to wake up that the air of scientific authority can be abused to manipulate opinion. Vaccines are harming kids and we cant sue the manufacturer or doctors that administer them. Climates all across the solar system are changing, how can the climates of Venus/Mars/Jupiter be caused by human activity? Why do healthy people need to wear masks other then as some type of policital statement?
As much as I'd like to defund social media because of the gross data collection policies, I'm glad more people are waking up from the mainstream narrative.
> we cant sue the manufacturer or doctors that administer them.
Vaccines are important. They're so important that we want everyone to get them, even though we recognise a very small number of people may be harmed by them. We don't want to cause further harm to those families by forcing them to fight their case in court against a multi-billion dollar company, and so we've created funds to compensate the small number of families who are harmed by vaccines.
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[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 27.1 ms ] threadNo one minds wearing masks so why do we hear from people who don't want to wear masks?
I think there are two things going on here. The first is that there's a feeling that allowing someone to make a point is tantamount to expressing agreement with it. If you really disagree with it you make sure that the statement isn't even made.
The second thing is that while the author isn't taken in by the argument there's a belief that other people are less rigorous in their thinking and will be convinced by a poorly made case.
I think the root problem is that we're all in a room full of strangers and there's a loaded gun on the floor. I don't want to shoot anyone but just the same I'm going to make sure I'm the one to pick it up. I'll also wave off anyone who's coming near me. I'd like to have some brilliant idea to get rid of the gun entirely but I don't see that happening.
As much as I'd like to defund social media because of the gross data collection policies, I'm glad more people are waking up from the mainstream narrative.
Vaccines are important. They're so important that we want everyone to get them, even though we recognise a very small number of people may be harmed by them. We don't want to cause further harm to those families by forcing them to fight their case in court against a multi-billion dollar company, and so we've created funds to compensate the small number of families who are harmed by vaccines.