• howrar@lemmy.ca
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    14 hours ago

    If you don’t know enough to pick a side, then don’t. If the topic comes up, take that opportunity to learn something.

  • robot_dog_with_gun [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    13 hours ago

    geopolitics or office bullshit?

    and what does “siding with” entail? are you giving them money? guns? or just posting your approval to an audience with no power over the situation?

  • oceanA
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    13 hours ago

    Just don’t choose a side. That’s how I view topics on China, I seek the truth but I recognize state propaganda on both sides.

  • mrcleanup@lemmy.world
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    Look for kindness. Look for a group trying to build something for others, not just tear something down or personal gain.

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    15 hours ago

    Kindness > assholes usually works for me if I can’t take the time to learn all the nuances but feel like I want to form an opinion.

  • _haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works
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    16 hours ago

    I don’t typically take sides unless one is very clearly in the wrong or one makes the very regrettable choice of fucking with me after being warned.