Plus, who gets to decide and moralise what ideas are good and bad.
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Replying to @complexsimon
We agree that fascism is bad. The difference is not ethical disagreement & that's what I'm trying to get them to see.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I'm with your sentiment but not your semantic. ;-)
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Replying to @HPluckrose
The sentiment. That one should be shown better ideas. The semantic. “We agree that” insert thought/ideology/idea here is “bad”.
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Replying to @complexsimon
That's not a semantic. I am addressing people with whom I am in agreement ethically.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Even with those that one agrees with ethically, one has to be careful of the "we agree" mantra. Lest the mind be closed to newer and better.
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Replying to @complexsimon
Don't make it a mantra. Its just what you say when you want someone to know you agree with them. Don't say it to ppl you don't agree with.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @complexsimon
If someone says that they think racism is bad & I think it's good, I need to tell them I also think its bad.
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It's not difficult. Sometimes you need to tell people you share their aims but not their approach. That's what the meme is about.
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