• xor@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    5 months ago

    Criticising liberal policy is absolutely reasonable

    Using “the libs” as a catch-all term for “anyone I disagree with” is the marker of an incoming terrible take

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      5 months ago

      I don’t use it that way. There are plenty of people I disagree with who aren’t libs. But in this case I was talking about a specific group of conspiracy theorists who are active on Lemmy who are, general speaking, libs.

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        5 months ago

        “generally speaking” as in “I pulled this stat out of my ass”

        Calling you a russian bot isn’t exactly a liberal policy, is it?

        If your reasoning for determining someone is “a lib” is saying that, then that’s exactly how you’re using the term.

        The fact you immediately assumed I was a capitalist is a pretty compelling argument that you’re not good at determining people’s ideologies based on their unrelated complaints about your bad takes

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          5 months ago

          This may come as a surprise to you, but there are plenty of people who I disagree with who don’t baselessly accuse everyone they disagree with of being Russian bots. There happens to be a shit ton of overlap between liberals and people who subscribe to that particular conspiracy theory.

          I called you a supporter of capitalism because you objected to criticism of supporters of capitalism. You can identify how you please, but if you quack, I’m gonna assume you’re a duck. Doesn’t mean I accuse everyone of being ducks.