In response to blip #123219

peacethroughpower said:
I do try to improve things. I'm registered to vote, for instance. And yes, the US is better than a lot of countries, but that doesn't somehow make them immune from criticism. Again, that's just whataboutism.

Calling your country a big pile of shit (Paraphrasing) is definitely not criticism. Besides, I have it worse than you, and im giving you the right to "criticism". Also, on your religious freedom belief: Whats the point of Religious Freedom if you dont even allow people to practice it?!

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In response to blip #123243

Xappol-Dreamberry said:
Calling your country a big pile of shit (Paraphrasing) is definitely not criticism. Besides, I have it worse than you, and im giving you the right to "criticism". Also, on your religious freedom belief: Whats the point of Religious Freedom if you dont even allow people to practice it?!

oh boy, religion AND politics?! lets bring up philosophy too!
also i have no idea whats happening

In response to blip #123243

Xappol-Dreamberry said:
Calling your country a big pile of shit (Paraphrasing) is definitely not criticism. Besides, I have it worse than you, and im giving you the right to "criticism". Also, on your religious freedom belief: Whats the point of Religious Freedom if you dont even allow people to practice it?!

criticism: 1. the act of passing judgment as to the merits of anything.

By definition, it is criticism, though I was more specific than that. You very likely have it worse than me, I fully admit I have many privileges. And how am I stopping you from practicing your religion? I don't have the capacity to send cops to your house or pull some CCP shit (nor would I if I could - I'm not a Hoxhaist). But if you say some nonsense, you leave yourself open for a reply. I can think people have a right to do something or that it should be legal and still think it's a bad idea.

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