A well-known commentator pointed out that when a public figure who acts like a debater is involved in controversy, people's reactions often reflect the state of societal division. He believes that mocking others' experiences or defending them is unacceptable. Even more concerning is that some people incite confrontation by claiming 'we are at war,' and he expressed complete disapproval of such remarks. This highlights the core issue of how contemporary society handles disagreements and respects different voices. In a highly polarized public opinion environment, the lack of rational dialogue and human respect is thought-provoking.

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ruggedNotShruggedvip
· 12h ago
To be honest, these kinds of "we are at war" statements really disgust me; it's just an excuse.
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OffchainWinnervip
· 12-13 19:52
Honestly, this kind of "war state" rhetoric is the most annoying. Why can't we just have a good conversation instead of confrontation? Both sides have their crazies, but where are the rational people? Why are there so few? I really look down on people who mock others. Why is respecting others so difficult? This is the problem in the crypto circle. There are always people who see things as black or white, with no middle ground. The points are valid, but the key is not to take a too rigid stance yourself first.
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HalfPositionRunnervip
· 12-13 19:51
Basically, what's wrong with society is black and white thinking --- Another rhetoric of "We are at war," really makes me want to vomit --- People choosing sides instead of thinking, it's quite sad --- I felt really touched when mocking others' experiences --- How to break the polarization? Feels like it's getting harder and harder to have a proper conversation --- This brother's words are still quite interesting, hitting the nerve --- The phrase "state of war" is overused, everyone isn't having good dialogues --- I really dislike that kind of all-or-nothing mindset --- Division is real, but that's no reason for mindless insults --- Why is respecting differences so difficult? --- A controversial figure can see through human nature, which indeed reflects many things
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GateUser-00be86fcvip
· 12-13 19:43
Basically, it's just two camps throwing shade at each other, nothing new. War state? What's the point, brother, do we really have to oppose each other? Rational dialogue? Who still believes in that these days, taking sides is the hard truth. I'm already tired of this polarization, can we change the subject? This all-or-nothing thinking is really extreme, what about the middle ground? Mocking others is indeed disgusting, but why do some people just can't help it? The double standard phenomenon is too serious, they can justify anything on their side.
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DefiSecurityGuardvip
· 12-13 19:35
⚠️ CRITICAL: this entire discourse has a fatal vulnerability—treating polarization like it's some kind of novel exploit when honestly it's ancient code running on human hardware. been seeing this pattern for years. ngl the "war state" rhetoric is basically a rugpull of rational dialogue itself. red flag after red flag.
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JustAnotherWalletvip
· 12-13 19:34
Honestly, no one online can speak calmly anymore; everyone has to pick sides and tear each other apart. When someone is in trouble, people still cheer and applaud? What's the point? I'm tired of the "state of war" rhetoric. Can't you just have a normal conversation? We're all exhausted by this kind of confrontation, really.
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