• sbr32@kbin.social
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    9 months ago

    In what world is that a question for a reasonable person?

    A media company remade and re-released a piece of media and acknowledged that there may be problematic content, but that we should consider the time the media was made.

    You don’t need to know what the problematic content is, just accept their statement on it.

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      9 months ago

      you don’t need to know what the problematic content is

      You seem like the kind of person who would become a moderator, start banning people and when they ask why they were banned you would block them after replying “lol get fucked”

      In what way is acquiring more knowledge a bad thing? If I don’t recognize any possible problematic content, but other people say it’s there, why shouldn’t I be a Le to ask what’s problematic about it? Have I been going around being casually racist without knowing?

      Like damn my dude you’re getting pissed at people for wanting to better themselves.