Baked Alaska says he became an Alt-Right racist because someone said, "Hey bro, that's cultural appropriation."pic.twitter.com/yJJPJe5KWC
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Part of being a morally mature human is being willing to entertain criticism without throwing a fit and becoming a fascist.
And if your ego is so delicate that it retreats to the thuggish solidarity of racists at the first whiff of criticism, you're pathetic.
I've had some situations like that. I can confirm that it's awkward, even embarrassing.
Still doesn't compel me to ally myself with literal Nazis.
at what point is "moral scrutiny" considered divisive and counterproductive to a functioning multi-cultural society?
I want to be on the moral scrutiny side but damn I don't like the way we talk to each other sometimes
Totally agree. Too many people criticize "PC culture" while refusing to take criticism directed towards them.
It doesn't matter what side you're on; you need to be willing to acknowledge when you do the things you accuse other people of.
poor timing on this considering #RobertLee, USC mascot, and the Lynch schools in Oregon. this is not moral scrutiny, it's abject insanity
Perhaps both sides need to ease up?
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