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What is a "Struggle Session" and why we should avoid them at DNForum
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<blockquote data-quote="amplify" data-source="post: 2347318" data-attributes="member: 130638"><p>I gave you a task to post the transcript, the 5 paragraphs before and after that was said. You failed to do this. Instead, you're using a propaganda tactic of taking what you want everyone to know from a well-published source and then attacking on that front. You did this because you understand people would follow blindly rather than seek the truth.</p><p></p><p>This is eerily similar to the campaign on Ivermectin. There was a lot of text on that citing its Nobel Peace Prize-winning and was in use in humans early on. However, the media took, and ran with, "horse medicine". That was all the people would ever know about it for the early time because sheep do not seek the truth. What does the "alt right" truth seekers get when trying to find alternatives? Mocked relentlessly for taking horse medicine.</p><p></p><p>Now, hopefully, we all know, or can agree, that it's not just horse medicine. Furthermore, there is seriously something wrong with modern medicine and science if they are going through those lengths to hide that, especially if it could have helped alleviate the death rate.</p><p></p><p>This place has always been professional and still is; that never changed. What it hasn't been was a transition from professional to corporate, which is what NamePros did and where I disagreed with them, eventually parting ways from <em>payroll</em> (permanently). For as long as I run DNForum, I will never let corporatism seep into the community; it's toxic because it brings conformity and doesn't belong.</p><p></p><p>That's what happens when you have a corporation run a community. They let their own bias in. It's apparent in all the staff replies that they are adding facts and then putting their personal opinion in to kick them while they're down based upon that fact, not helping them get back up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amplify, post: 2347318, member: 130638"] I gave you a task to post the transcript, the 5 paragraphs before and after that was said. You failed to do this. Instead, you're using a propaganda tactic of taking what you want everyone to know from a well-published source and then attacking on that front. You did this because you understand people would follow blindly rather than seek the truth. This is eerily similar to the campaign on Ivermectin. There was a lot of text on that citing its Nobel Peace Prize-winning and was in use in humans early on. However, the media took, and ran with, "horse medicine". That was all the people would ever know about it for the early time because sheep do not seek the truth. What does the "alt right" truth seekers get when trying to find alternatives? Mocked relentlessly for taking horse medicine. Now, hopefully, we all know, or can agree, that it's not just horse medicine. Furthermore, there is seriously something wrong with modern medicine and science if they are going through those lengths to hide that, especially if it could have helped alleviate the death rate. This place has always been professional and still is; that never changed. What it hasn't been was a transition from professional to corporate, which is what NamePros did and where I disagreed with them, eventually parting ways from [I]payroll[/I] (permanently). For as long as I run DNForum, I will never let corporatism seep into the community; it's toxic because it brings conformity and doesn't belong. That's what happens when you have a corporation run a community. They let their own bias in. It's apparent in all the staff replies that they are adding facts and then putting their personal opinion in to kick them while they're down based upon that fact, not helping them get back up. [/QUOTE]
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