It is tho. Criticism from anonymity is a good thing. The Founding Fathers criticized the British government via anonymous letters. Criticism stands or falls on the content of the criticism.https://twitter.com/bethanyshondark/status/1255108248442732550 …
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12/ The topic was never "slander". Pay attention and stop using your own poor reading comprehension and confusion as proof that others are arguing in favor of either slander or fraud. https://twitter.com/FilosofoAnonima/status/1255205390087790593 …
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13/ The topic was never "false speech". Scroll back through this entire thread and point to where anyone even once said "false". https://twitter.com/FilosofoAnonima/status/1255205919694237696 …
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14/ I know you didn't. I did. You chose to tag into a thread that was about anonymity and attack me because, in your mind, somehow, I was arguing in favor of slander. Go through the thread. Show me where I said what you think I said. Take your time. https://twitter.com/FilosofoAnonima/status/1255206312855719936 …
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15/ You're still making stuff up. I never gave "shitty advice" that "false speech was good". I challenge you for the fifth time to cite anything I ACTUALLY said in defense of your claims. https://twitter.com/FilosofoAnonima/status/1255207316653248515 …
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16/ Agreed. Anonymity frees people from fear and has the potential to elicit truth.https://twitter.com/tigerboy74u/status/1255206826368397312 …
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Anonymity is the point of this thread. Why are you here?
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