Slippery slope arguments need to make the case for why there is a slope and why that slope is slippery.
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Go ahead and pick an example from the left if you like. Toxic conspiracy theories that fester online impact both sides of the aisle.
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Why do you get to decide what kinds of "toxic conspiracy theories" people consume? What about minimum wage? I think that's a toxic conspiracy theory, rooted in racism and almost laboratory designed to harm the poor. Why can't I decide to prevent free ppl from hearing about it?
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Facebook May lose their section 230 status as a result: https://www.eff.org/issues/cda230
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If we're banning media based on our own personal beliefs about the connection between said media and acts taken in the real world, then it's time to ban CNN for their role in fooling us into the Iraq War.pic.twitter.com/3WiN04b2tP
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The US Air Force is currently providing air support for Saudi bombing campaigns, bombers which recently obliterated a bus full of 40 Yemeni kids. When will I have the opportunity to pull their pages which traffic in patriotic schlock?pic.twitter.com/TB4PgIq69Q
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Preach it Mike!
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