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1. downer+J6[view] [source] 2020-05-31 22:44:34
>>h3cate+(OP)
As always, you have to ask, compared to what? Are the majority of police actions brutality, or only a miniscule fraction? This is the crucial question, and a site like this provides no insight at all. (or so I imagine, since site is down)

If you want to fan the flames, though, add a section for protesters savagely kicking unconscious victims in the head.

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2. devmun+P8[view] [source] 2020-05-31 23:00:14
>>downer+J6
Agree. I wish this stayed on reddit and Twitter. I hate seeing this kind of hot topic stuff here.
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3. h3cate+fd[view] [source] 2020-05-31 23:30:36
>>devmun+P8
Whilst I would usually agree I feel like the technology community as a whole can do a lot in the fight against injustice in this world. I understand your sentiment though and will not post again.
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4. aspenm+gf[view] [source] 2020-05-31 23:47:45
>>h3cate+fd
I tend to not overanalyze an individual post or comment I make relative to how HN votes on it, except when I get downvotes. I try to see how I could have had the wrong tone; HN has a very narrow sense of acceptable, topical humor, for instance. Certain topics or sources of information are not correctly framed; marketing pages of a new startup on a Show HN are less likely to make FP than a novel technical writeup from the engineering or development team.

Just read the HN rules and comments dang makes when he moderates and you’ll see that HN is actually one of the most accepting online communities around if you can internalize the reason HN exists and what differentiates it from other discussion sites online.

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