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Unsure if you are being sarcastic. But the level of idiocy and self-absorbedness required to make that first post complaining about the source rather than what's reported says a lot about the person: "hey, look, it's not a source I like, therefore it's invalid".
Typical American narcissism.
Hi. I'm speaking as an admin on the site.
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Please don't insult other people for this kind of thing. If you don't think the view expressed is worthwhile, downvote and move on.
And what happens to the individual that came to my thread with the explicit intention of derailing it without any consideration? Let me guess? Nothing. As others have pointed out, the topic at hand is legitimate, but all the negative attention now is on me and the source. How ridiculous!
You sure are on your way to become Reddit with this double standard! Keep it up.
You can't force people to agree with your opinion man. I agree they shouldn't dismiss an argument based on its source alone (unless they're unable to think critically in which case that's sad.) But mod is right. Downvote and disagree, but don't insult. It hurts your arguments position. You're trying to take shortcuts when you insult in trying to convince people of your position. It rarely works on the internet, not least because we're in a world where your opinion is a minority one and the US government is actively trying to quell dissent and push a narrative.