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How to push your ignorance and/or racism on a forum

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Let's say that you have a really strong opinion about a certain topic. And you want everyone to know about it, but not look too obvious about it.

0. Block all channels but fox news on your tv.

1. Pick up a subject you don't really know about it. Even better if you only heard facts about it from other people without fact checking.

2. Your opinion are facts. If you think that an idea/point of view might be true, then it is true.

3. When someone gives you facts, dismiss them. If you don't react to it, it doesn't exist!

4. If people are offended, that's because they are wrong and they know that you are bringing good arguments. So just make them upset to make your argument right!

5. If most of the crowded didn't rally to your side, use the censorship argument.
 
LOL, OP you may want to get out and get some air.
 
LOL, OP you may want to get out and get some air.

I am in a good mood, don't worry :).


Says the french imposter :twofinger

Trying the best I can :rofl

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Peter Gabriel's take.

Great song. :thumbup



"Not One Of Us"

It's only water
In a stranger's tear
Looks are deceptive
But distinctions are clear
A foreign body
And a foreign mind
Never welcome
In the land of the blind
You may look like we do
Talk like we do
But you know how it is

You're not one of us
Not one of us
No you're not one of us
Not one of us
Not one of us
No you're not one of us

There's safety in numbers
When you learn to divide
How can we be in
If there is no outside
All shades of opinion
Feed an open mind
But your values are twisted
Let us help you unwind
You may look like we do
Talk like we do
-But you know how it is

You're not one of us
Not one of us
No you're not one of us
 
Let's say that you have a really strong opinion about a certain topic. And you want everyone to know about it, but not look too obvious about it.

0. Block all channels but fox news on your tv.

1. Pick up a subject you don't really know about it. Even better if you only heard facts about it from other people without fact checking.

2. Your opinion are facts. If you think that an idea/point of view might be true, then it is true.

3. When someone gives you facts, dismiss them. If you don't react to it, it doesn't exist!

4. If people are offended, that's because they are wrong and they know that you are bringing good arguments. So just make them upset to make your argument right!

5. If most of the crowded didn't rally to your side, use the censorship argument.

Truth.

Although Fox news can be any news (HuffPo) or opinion sites posing as news (FreeThoughtProject).
 
Poke fun all you want, but zee Frenchman has some valid points.
 
6. Get outraged! Don't just feign it, believe it! The more outraged you are, the more leeway you'll be given. It's contagious, and if you do it right, no one will argue against you, because you are so righteously OUTRAGED! Don't have facts? Don't worry!
 
Let's say that you have a really strong opinion about a certain topic. And you want everyone to know about it, but not look too obvious about it.

0. Block all channels but fox news on your tv.

1. Pick up a subject you don't really know about it. Even better if you only heard facts about it from other people without fact checking.

2. Your opinion are facts. If you think that an idea/point of view might be true, then it is true.

3. When someone gives you facts, dismiss them. If you don't react to it, it doesn't exist!

4. If people are offended, that's because they are wrong and they know that you are bringing good arguments. So just make them upset to make your argument right!

5. If most of the crowded didn't rally to your side, use the censorship argument.

2-5 apply all across the spectrum. Same with #1, except you chose to limit it to Fox News (ignoring the many other biased, nonsensical "news" sources).
 
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