> I want you to say it with your real name instead of a pseudo name. Like how I'm stating my belief on this subject with my real name.
You seem to think that it is courageous to echo the dominant opinion that a majority of talking heads and blue checkmarks on Twitter agree with...try doing something radical like criticizing the U.S. war machine, or Israel, or endless neoliberal regime change and see how that works out for you...you'll find out you can criticize these things using your real name, but they'll be concrete consequences
My criticism is that the real reason why these people aren't going to use their real name is because their opinion is rooted in hatred. That's why it's unpopular.
Other thread have pointed out unpopular opinions will have get mob that's why they hide.
Well let see three unpopular opinions.
1. The earth is flat.
2. A religious person going to a university with signs saying, "Gays are going to hell."
3. Bunch of people with Tiki torches chanting, "Jews will not replace us."
Which one do you think will get a mob? All 3 of them.
Which one is more likely to get into confrontations? The 3rd one and it's because it's coming from hate. It's the degree of hatred in the unpopular opinion that will get a rowdy mob.
What exactly do these people that take these hateful stances expect?
> try doing something radical like criticizing the U.S. war machine, or Israel, or endless neoliberal regime change and see how that works out for you...
I have no idea what you're definition of these subjects are.
But okay I'll go for it.
I don't support USA being involve with the current conflict in Yemen. I know I'm a begger that's choosing, but I've recently have tried my best to not apply to companies that are directly involved in war.
Israel occupation of the West Bank is wrong. UN have recognized it and it hinder the process of peace between Israel and Palestine.
I have no idea what this neoliberal regime is. But it seems like you're trying to get me to spit out some radical unpopular opinion.
If these things I've stated aren't unpopular to you. Then perhaps the reason unpopular opinions being unpopular is because, well, the majority of the people don't support it or hold radical views.
You seem to think that it is courageous to echo the dominant opinion that a majority of talking heads and blue checkmarks on Twitter agree with...try doing something radical like criticizing the U.S. war machine, or Israel, or endless neoliberal regime change and see how that works out for you...you'll find out you can criticize these things using your real name, but they'll be concrete consequences