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I came for the melting pot soup of chaos and harmony with a twist of lemon and toilet humor.
If someone 'wins', we all lose.
There's only a select few people on OT that actually seek to do those things that you list. The others are propaganda bots and cultists of either extremist side of the polar political factions
Because they're also allowed to vote too, they'll likely just vote for their relevant cult-leader
If anything, this just models how broken the current two-party-uniparty system is, and why centralist populism needs to be normalised
Which only sounds the way you pose it if you strip all of the context which is OT away
Literal bots or not, they're definitely indoctrinated
You can't reasonably converse with someone who denies math and basic logic. There are still people in today's world that justify the hatred of homosexuals because some people wrote a book about a carpenter who died on wooden sticks after being tortured by Jews
OT is full of a lot of Christian Nationalists, whom I probably disagree with the most
Just as well, you appear to be winning.
Everybody else is pro Sigma so far.
I don't know if you're intentionally misunderstanding me or not, because I feel like I'm being crystal-clear
I don't care if someone has different values and life perspectives
I care if someone has illogical and nonsensical values and life perspectives
Denying math and reason aren't the foundation for truth. If you have a valid, logical reason which would justify using religion as a basis for politics, I'm open to hearing it. The issue is that no such reason exists so long as your religion is unfalsifiable. The logic will always be circular, becoming redundant when boiled down to "Because God said so"
And what has this got to do with the current pressing matter of voting for The Guiding Star (other than The Most Famous Guiding Star of course).
Please place your votes.