No, I see that. I'll always go for as much freedom of expression & belief as I can.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
sure. But if you agree I can't turn up to work in my motherfucker T shirt, that's no more authoritarian than no headwear.
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Replying to @j_razor101
There's always a certain amount of arbitrariness, yes. We can either become absolutists & then apply it to everything ...
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Replying to @HPluckrose @j_razor101
...or we can just try to address the big, important issues (that we won't agree on)
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Replying to @HPluckrose
on this topic, I think there's very little wiggle room. You either apply one extreme or the other with only marginal exceptions.
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Replying to @j_razor101 @HPluckrose
anything thing else becomes a can of worms immediately that can't be either logically defended or not exploited.
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Replying to @j_razor101
That might be what it comes down to. Otherwise you end up banning shit & in danger of your own shit being banned.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @j_razor101
If every1 wears what they like to extreme,we have nudity &burquas.If complete control,can be forced into 1 or other by majority
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Replying to @HPluckrose @j_razor101
If I had to pick one or other, I'd go for complete freedom but in reality, we negotiate a balance.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
precisely. So it really all comes to argumentation & evidence (for me).I think my school uniform argument is backable.
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I might not be clear on it then. You say go by consensus?
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