Tech's diversity and fascism problems stem from the culture of positivity: a belief that change is achievable through purely positive means.
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Sarah's politics are a lot closer on a lot of issues than her Twitter lets on. I disagree with her often but she's 100% supportive.
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What I'm saying is I have plenty of Nazis to take on, and we don't have to harass her, esp. during a wave of anti-feminist harassment.
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Silencing viewpoints you disagree with is anti-fascist?
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If, say, your coworker espoused the belief that asians shouldn't code based on their ethnicity, should they be given room to be heard?
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When did the government get involved? Must have missed that in all the excitement.
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Nothing says "anti-fascist" more than making people with the wrong thoughts afraid.pic.twitter.com/fELU0nk7xb
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So glad I can rely on enlightened people to tell me what is a fascist thoughts. Question: if I just think it will I be safe?
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So your thought experiment is based on wanting to actually think evil thoughts? Why would you want to?
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Which of these thoughts are evil? 1) I voted for Trump 2) I think that transgender issues aren’t all important 3) I think abortion is wrong
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