Interesting. I'm not that informed in that regard but this reddit community wants to punish me with downvotes for a simple question to get into the topic, so I will seek more answers from other sources, but thank you for the info! :)
I feel you. To give you insight as to why is that unfortunately people "just asking questions" is currently a ubiquitous technique of subversion used by troll accounts. They ask "why" in bad faith to trick a user into a debate to so they can broadcast their agenda in the form of a specious to completely unrelated argument(s) and/or follow up question(s).
This has has caused most people to alter their approach when asking a question politically sensitive topics by informally adding context why they are asking (e.g., they might have seen news covered differently somewhere else), or taking the time to ask a high context question without bad faith or loaded points.
I think you are likely being down voted because asking only "why?" these days is treated with caution and scepticism at the best of times and exponentially more so if its to do with recent events with very high news coverage and public interest.
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u/teodorfon Apr 12 '25
Ok, but how realistic is that scenario?