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mytummyhurts 9 points ago +9 / -0

This is where I got to on social media before I quit. I'm convinced social media is a CCP plot to demoralize and divide us. People say the nastiest things they would never say face to face for fear of catching hands.

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independentbystander 6 points ago +6 / -0

Correct. The problem is that social-media addicts' rudeness is starting to spill into the "real world," since they suffered no consequences for being verbally-abusive online.

The SJW/jogger/other Low-IQ types so obsessed with "likes" and attention turn into over-entitled authoritarian MegaKarens when they go in public, and these recent months shut-in with no one to berate have them acting-out even more aggressively than ever before.

To be fair... there was never going to be "unity" between SJWs and normal people. Not with them being so easily-triggered and potentially violent at the first hint of dissent with the Leftist Agenda.

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HeckOffSteppersReeee 2 points ago +2 / -0

Dudes got themselves killed pulling a "prank" a la YouTube prank channels by "pretending" to rob a guy with butcher knives. The victim shit all of them.

Apparently their favorite YouTube prankster didn't tell them all their videos are staged.

Although last I heard nobody was actually filming so that is probably just a thinly veiled lie.

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independentbystander 1 point ago +1 / -0

Whoops!

We will see more and more of this, as fully-MSM-indoctrinated attention-seekers commit increasingly foolhardy acts in their quest for unearned "internet fame," endangering both themselves and others. As gun violence in movies/TV is further glorified and/or played for laughs, proper safety practices will give way to "hold my soy latte with a shot of Monster, watch this!" No sane person would prank a police officer or bodyguard/security guard, but as disrespect for authority and authorities blossoms, the inevitable will happen- and the inevitable will happen. Pulling a threatening prank on a man with these reflexes would not leave time to let him in on the joke.

>tl;dr Anyone can livestream themself doing something stupid or hazardous. This does not mean they should do so.

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HeckOffSteppersReeee 2 points ago +2 / -0

As far as I know the target was a civilian who had a CCW.

Fiction isn't the problem, people's ever decreasing ability to separate fiction from reality is the problem.

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Pearls_Swine 2 points ago +2 / -0

That describes the internet as it has always been.

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NerBolanski 1 point ago +1 / -0

Let's stop blaming CCP for everything. Social media was invented in America; there is only one power structure that is more manipulative than the CCP and they currently control all institutions in America.