Part of me wishes that that particular person experiences the same level of “goodwill” that they give to others. I don’t like wishing ill on people
Don't guilt yourself for wishing ill on people. Those people deserve it, and you are not being a bad person by wishing ill on those who deserve it. Society tells us it's bad to do that, but all that does is make us feel guilt and let bad people get away with it. Wish ill, and do it freely!
I agree Reddit is toxic. I’d argue reddit actually stopped being Reddit around 2016. But it’s posts like this that clog it all up and are partially why it is the way it is today.
I gotta agree with this. The toxicity in any reddit thread increases dramatically when the poster pre-emptively complains about all the toxicity they expect to receive. Whereas when you just ask straight without going into a whole speech about comment quality, you get much better replies. Particularly because it's hijacking your own thread; changing it from whatever question you wanted to ask into an analysis of the comments.
All the comments I see in this thread are being critically skeptical of the claims in the article, not "lapping it up."
What are you seeing that I'm not?
"People are entitled taint-lickers because they don't like something that I like"
You sound like a lot of fun to be around.
Democracy surely is being undermined, but I don’t think Ms Bradley is focusing on the right things.
The problem is specifically that she is focused on the right things.
Can we give Trump 49 more of these "gifts" please?
And fuck NBC for posting such a dishonest take.
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