Is not expressing your opinion wrong?

it is wrong?

  • Yes

    Votes: 3 6.0%
  • No

    Votes: 14 28.0%
  • Why is Himmler asking me this

    Votes: 33 66.0%

  • Total voters
    50
Abstaining from voicing an opinion is only wrong in case someone else needs your opinion to make an informed decision, and you suspect they might err unless your opinion is made clear. Otherwise people are not privy to your opinion.

And "your politics" is almost never needed by anyone else (same goes for "my politics", in case someone thinks I'm being condescending).
 
  • Agree
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I never understood this idea that it's wrong to be privileged. Of course, it's merely inquisitional drivel by SJW autists.

Amusingly, it tends to be the rebelling spawn of the privileged classes that hurl this accusation.
 
You should have noticed that all people who demand you to speak out never give a rat's fuck about what you really believe in, and will denounce you as "privileged" as soon as you step out of the party line. Your political opinion only matters as long as it coincide with theirs. To these people, you are a parrot, a loudspeaker, not a person.
 
On a daily basis, people have to interact with people whose opinions differ from their own. If we go around forcing our opinions on to everyone else 24/7, we’re liable to lose friends and family, even jobs. If a person is in a position where none of this is a problem, they are the privileged one.

Actually, I’ll go ahead and say that anyone who posts “self-care is important” is probably privileged anyway.
 
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