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1. semant+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-09-27 15:17:21
For your edit: 'honest questions' (which are in fact anything but: the person asking has no interest in the answer, and the question itself is often leading) are a common disruptive tactic used by people (normally pushing extreme right-wing ideologies) to derail a conversation.

I'm sure that you're not doing that here, but unfortunately people with genuinely honest questions have become collateral damage caused by disingenuous actors, especially among people with itchy downvote-trigger-fingers.

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2. the_af+Fl[view] [source] 2023-09-27 16:34:23
>>semant+(OP)
Yeah, I figured, which is why my original question clarified I'm not from Europe (so no vested interest) and that I might be genuinely missing the obvious answer. Which is why I was surprised by the drive-by downvote.

Thankfully people have responded and now I both understand the sentence and the why!

3. Chris2+fB[view] [source] 2023-09-27 17:37:46
>>semant+(OP)
this "are a common tactic" gets a bit old, good way to gatekeep certain topics.

If the same "tactic" is used, why not come up with a good counter? A point stands whether it's being asked disingenuously or not.

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