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pjc50yesterday at 3:08 PM1 replyview on HN

But that's my point: what you call "brigading" is other people using their free speech in a way you don't like.


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infectoyesterday at 3:12 PM

I think we are talking past each other a bit.

I am not objecting to people expressing disagreement or labeling as an abstract exercise of free speech. I am pointing to a pattern that has become common online where disagreement quickly turns into coordinated pile-ons, identity assignment, and social signaling rather than substantive engagement with the argument itself.

Free speech protects the right to do that, but it does not mean the behavior is healthy or productive. When discourse collapses into binary alignment where nuance is treated as hostility, it discourages honest participation and pushes people toward silence or extremes.

So yes, others are exercising free speech. My concern is about the cultural outcome of how that speech is increasingly used, not whether it is permitted.

Increasingly society in America is either you are with us or not and at least for me my view of the world is more nuanced and day to day.

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