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When was it decided, and by who that...

...a complaint from an offended person carries more weight than a complaint about someone’s loss of freedom?
JovialPlutonian · 36-40, M
Well that depends how much money is involved
Making you feel guilty for having a legitimate grievance..

Then youl put up with anything..

Now put your mask on and line up to be microchipped..
Self obsessed people who expect you to make room for their frail mindset, but give nothing.
revenant · F
oppressed victim versus bully oppressor☹️

neo marxist ideas
Give up you rights, just don’t make the libs cry.
Katabasis · 41-45, M
Socially acceptable fascism.
DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
If your "freedom" means insulting others, you should have it taken away. People seem to confuse "freedom" with "I can do whatever I want no matter who else it affects", which is incorrect.
CrewroomDays · 41-45, M
@DearAmbellina2113 But you can find anything offensive. And what happens if I am offended by the objection? Do they have to change because I’m offended?
DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
@CrewroomDays no. Just use reason. It's not hard.
CakeByTheOcean · 26-30, F
Some cuck snowflake
UpsideOutInsideDown · 36-40, M
What loss of freedom?

 
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