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None of that changes the point of the comic, though. Even if you’re choosing to ignore the different levels of infrastructure* for whatever reasons you’ve decided, the comic’s point about free speech still stands, and the use of Twitter against its TOS is still a point of contention.

A great point, but you’re missing the forest for the trees.

When did Twitter say this?

You honestly don’t see the difference between “anyone can make their own website and post whatever they want” and “a company has declared a space for people to speak, but censors those people who speak about what it doesn’t like”?

Seems like this dude has fully bought in to Roko’s Basilisk.

Poncey!

One of my very favorite lines, ever said on television.

Cheap shot, I know, but that’s exactly where my mind went.

If the people you know don’t talk about Clone High, then you don’t know the right people.

As someone on twitter pointed out, there is something much bigger to consider here:

I can’t be the only person whose mind went straight to “The Old Republic”.

Good on you for seeing this through. Can’t believe so many people would rather believe people before seeing any facts, rather than just not believe anything.

Well...you tried.

Hey look at that! A deflection. Cool.
But, sure, I’m the one that’s mad.

And then you turn around and do the exact same thing!

Nope! I’d say we find that pretty tragic, but I can only speak for myself. I’m just assuming the best of my peers.

Except that is what the author of this post in insinuating; that us superstitious moonbats should just shut up already and eat our GMO’s.

Honestly, I do feel like the scales are tipped in that direction, and I would need a little more than a denial by recognitions in order to really feel comfortable about the whole thing, but I still can’t really jump on board with the accusation. I just haven’t seen anything real.

Listen. I’m not saying you’re wrong, but I’ll wait until some facts come out before I assume that recognitions is a sexual assaulter.

Yep! “Xe” is part of a pronoun set that is used when either the person you’re referencing doesn’t subscribe to masculine or feminine genders, OR you don’t know what their pronouns of choice would be.