There's a difference between willingly and choice. Coercion, inculcation, etc not exactly true freedom @HPluckrose
Yes. The right to choose is a clear moral right. But it's not the only one.
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Even if we can be 100% sure it's a choice entered into willingly, can still criticise the choice.
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With the framework in place it's no more a true choice than. DV victim 'choosing' to stay in the relationship
@anais_henrix -
Never mind. If you'd rather focus solely on the ethical issues surrounding choice,that's fine. It is the bigger 1. We agree tho
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No it's possible to cover lots of different facets to this. I simply take umbrage with the left pretending oppression is freedom
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If the choice were made outside of a framework of shame/sinfulness/threats (and Western media encouragement)
@anais_henrix -
We agree on the choice aspect. I also want to talk abt right to criticise ideas that are freely chosen.
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Too many ppl think choice is only issue but you can criticise ideas on their own merits too.
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Yes, absolutely!
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