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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?
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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..
Give up you rights, just don’t make the libs cry.
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.
Self obsessed people who expect you to make room for their frail mindset, but give nothing.
Katabasis · 41-45, M
Socially acceptable fascism.
UpsideOutInsideDown · 36-40, M
What loss of freedom?
revenant · F
oppressed victim versus bully oppressor☹️

neo marxist ideas
CakeByTheOcean · 26-30, F
Some cuck snowflake

 
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