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Can someone explain why antifa is bad? (communities.win)
posted 4 years ago by RoomiestLemur 4 years ago by RoomiestLemur +1 / -5
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– RoomiestLemur [S] 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

It seems to be that the best way to get lots of info is to ask the question online. I would argue that i did so my own research in a sense. And how can you say whether or not im reasoning for myself?

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– Xaviermgk 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

And how can you say whether or not im reasoning for myself?

Because you wouldn't have needed to make this thread? Like it's painfully obvious to mostly everyone else at this point?

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– RoomiestLemur [S] 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

I hope someone else weighs in on this cuz its not making sense to me. So if i had googled it and read some links about it, that someone else made, that would be me reasoning for myself? But asking a question is me not reasoning for myself? In fact someone linked something to me on one of the posts and it was very insightful. I likely wouldnt have found that link on my own. And if i ask a question and keep an open mind when reading through answers and see what makes sense to me or not...how is that a bad thing? Believe it or not people used to find people that knew more than them and talk to them about it. If i read a book, thats good. But if i talk to the author that wrote the book, thats bad?

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– Xaviermgk 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

It makes sense to me, because people don't make new accounts on websites to ask easily answerable and general questions.

It'd be far, far easier to search through old threads on here (when ANTIFA was more in the news), or even on Reddit.

And you certainly haven't reasoned out in this thread how they could possibly be GOOD, have you? So, your question seems super silly. Yeah, I'm sure you are really going back and forth on whether they are good or bad in your mind.

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