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If you say so. From what I see, the issues that are in fact important are also the ones you (and Weena and most other posters here) have most of a herd mentality about. Whenever discussion strays beyond those bounds you immediately go into "BRAIN HURTZ" mode.
Maybe crazy notions never gain much traction and fail to gain wide acceptance for a reason.
Like... maybe because they're crazy?
There's little question that some people agree with widely accepted notions without any real thought on the matter. Many widely accepted ideas have so many subscribers that it certainly seems that way. There's more I could say, but all of this is really irrelevant. The discussion was eesentially pertaining to why "sheeple" isn't a good term.
"Sheeple" is a douchy term because the person using it is automatically condescending, whether or not the person/people they are referring to are, indeed, "sheeple". It also ends up being a completely counterproductive term as well. Since virtually all uses of the term appear in the contexts of societal/political/etc discussions, virtually all uses end up causing such discussions to stop immediately. People are highly unlikely to listen to someone who is condescending, regardless of how correct or reasonable the argument is.
As you may have noticed, simply implying others around are sheeple has quickly degenerated the discussion from "why sheeple is a stupid term" to some kind of flyte. I have to wonder if this is all trolling. Considering people in this thread implied they don't like being called sheeple, and you then turned around and implied they were sheeple, I have to say it's entirely plausible.