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"We should let actual terrorists communicate and radicalize others, because there's a block button already. PS: I'm very smart."
How is that hyperbole? That’s essentially what you are suggesting lmao
Nah if that’s not what you meant you need to work on your writing skills bud.
Try to understand what you are trying to say before writing it, even if you don’t like it. That will make you less likely to be misunderstood.
How could you possibly know that?
How does not wanting my family (or myself - not sure why you made it sexist) to live there at all relevant?
If you want the world to declare unilateral war on authoritarian despot nations I'm all for that, but as I recall that view seems to be "Imperialist."
How do you square these feelings in your head?
Answer the question.
I wasn't the person you asked, but I am in favor of everyone who wants to escape any authoritarian state to be able to leave.
In fact, I am for the free movement of people as a natural right, coupled with absolute open borders, defended with military force by a coalition of world governments.
I am strongly anti-authoritarian. I just don't see how it is Facebook's responsibility to effect change in hostile nation-states.