@BernardKeane @biblesocietyoz The problem is more what *wasn't* said. It's the vibe.
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what wasn't said was "we shouldn't be having this debate any more", which is a widely held view.
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the boycott is a form of speech, which adds "stop debating, this is settled" to the conversation.
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doesn't mean I agree with boycotts, but people have every right to engage in and promote them
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Really it's not so concrete; from what I hear it's the vibe, and feels about Tim Wilson, but let me try...
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The idea that basic human rights should be a subject of polite debate is objectionable to many.
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but isn't that EXACTLY what's been going on in the last five years that has driven a big rise in support for SSM?
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Yep. So it's a subtle matter of framing and timing. Brands aren't political parties, they can't afford to miss.
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