Dead serious.
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I can also think of one person who was particularly fond of making jokes at the expense of Jews.pic.twitter.com/EkBYKRKr0f
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Do you think there's a correlation between his ability to tell jokes and shooting up a synagogue? Why?
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I think there's a correlation between obsession over a group of people and violence.
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Would censoring discussion of such a group prevent obsessions or just serve to fuel further conspiratorial thinking?
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Who knows. The fact remains that there are a lot of people making really anti-Semitic jokes on Gab. And sooner or later, one of them will get serious, go nuts, and I'll note it.
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And I'll be there to gently remind you that what you're engaging in is witch-hunting and guilt-by-association. The shooter also had facebook and twitter yet no one is pointing the finger in their direction. How very convenient.
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The amount of traffic he generated on Gab was higher, which is indicative of being there more often. Birds of a feather and all. You act like humans just sit in a vacuum unaffected by the company they keep.
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I can guarantee you that I can find more terrorists, rapists, murderers etc that have or had a twitter account than you can find Gab-wielding psychos. Of course either way it'd be preposterous to generalise from such a tiny sample, but that's the argument you're going with.
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That's because of a bigger sample size, obviously you'd find more. That's like saying I'd find a bigger number of racists in one state than in one city.
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I could probably find a higher proportion as well. 
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