Hatey Hopkins perma banned

Re: Hatey Hopkins perma banned

Postby Grafenwalder » Tue Jul 20, 2021 6:59 pm

Maddog wrote:
Grafenwalder wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Grafenwalder wrote:
Maddog wrote:Who knows? Once you show up on their radar, you are scrutinized. The algorithms are going to start kicking in and you better toe the line.

Also, once you irritate folks, they report you enmasse. Unfortunately social media doesn't ban the "reporters" for being whiney little fucks. If there was any justice on social media, whiney little fucks would get banned..

Oh I don''t know - they eventually banned that "whiney little fuck" Trump continually whining about his votes being "stolen" and lying that he'd won. :canny:


They didn't ban him for whining though, and I don't know if he reported posts on Twitter. Maybe he did? They banned him for inciting violence.

Thanks God we're safe from mean or dishonest words on Twitter now. :roll:

That was the straw which broke the camels back. Prior to that he'd had no end of tweets blocked or removed by Twitter due to his claims of electoral fraud, none of which he ever proved.

Lets not forget his incitement to insurrection killed five people including a police officer. Trump should be serving life in prison.



Could I incite you to kill?

Trumps an asshole, but those people made up their own mind that day.

And why did you add "including a police officer"?

Do their live matter more?

1) No, i'm not a brainless moron.
2) First bit is right, second isn't. Sheeple need to be told what to do. First they drip feed the hate and whip up irrational fears, give them silly slogans to parrot (has to be simple with few words), then they're primed and ready.
3/4) Not more no.
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Re: Hatey Hopkins perma banned

Postby Maddog » Tue Jul 20, 2021 7:01 pm

So they are Sheeple?

Should they be treated as people with a mental illness perhaps?
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Re: Hatey Hopkins perma banned

Postby Cactus Jack » Tue Jul 20, 2021 7:53 pm

The answer is yes people and especially people in groups, acting on the direction of authority figures can be influenced to act in ways they would not normally.

it was called the Milgram experiment.

Those who self identify as conservatives are more prone to such behaviour.
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Re: Hatey Hopkins perma banned

Postby Maddog » Tue Jul 20, 2021 10:20 pm

Cactus Jack wrote:The answer is yes people and especially people in groups, acting on the direction of authority figures can be influenced to act in ways they would not normally.

it was called the Milgram experiment.

Those who self identify as conservatives are more prone to such behaviour.



Thank God I despise authority.

Well I guess those folks who played capture the flag at the capitol should be released as it was beyond their control as they were under the spell of Svenghali.
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Re: Hatey Hopkins perma banned

Postby Cactus Jack » Tue Jul 20, 2021 10:48 pm

Maddog wrote:
Cactus Jack wrote:The answer is yes people and especially people in groups, acting on the direction of authority figures can be influenced to act in ways they would not normally.

it was called the Milgram experiment.

Those who self identify as conservatives are more prone to such behaviour.



Thank God I despise authority.

Well I guess those folks who played capture the flag at the capitol should be released as it was beyond their control as they were under the spell of Svenghali.

That's what you took from that?

You may be beyond redemption.
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Re: Hatey Hopkins perma banned

Postby Maddog » Wed Jul 21, 2021 12:16 am

Cactus Jack wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Cactus Jack wrote:The answer is yes people and especially people in groups, acting on the direction of authority figures can be influenced to act in ways they would not normally.

it was called the Milgram experiment.

Those who self identify as conservatives are more prone to such behaviour.



Thank God I despise authority.

Well I guess those folks who played capture the flag at the capitol should be released as it was beyond their control as they were under the spell of Svenghali.

That's what you took from that?

You may be beyond redemption.



I'm way beyond redemption.

Have I ever claimed anything different?
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