Unjerk Thread of January 05, 2019

So, one of the top posts on Reddit at the moment is "THIS ANTI-VAXXER DIED OF VACCINE PREVENTABLE DISEASE!". And a good amount of the comments are calling the post out for being wrong, wrong, wrong. By anti-vaxxer, it appears she...made one tweet a long time ago that might've just been a joke. But the post exposes a larger issue with many areas of Reddit-they make so many judgements based on a short snapshot of someone's life.

Bre Payton was a young conservative writer. I heavily disagree with her politics and would even go as far as to argue that they're actively harmful. But people are more complex than their political beliefs, and if I'm going to discount them based on them being right-wing...I'd have to ignore a lot of people, that's for sure. And, by all accounts, Payton was a good person, outside of her politics.

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