2) Thinking that not respecting an idea justifies not respecting the right to it. These are essentially the same but manifest differently.
The point is not what you think of Milo but whether we should ban ideas we think are hateful. Not agreeing on which are strengthens a 'no.'
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We shouldn't ban ideas. Ideas don't hurt people, people do that. Because at the core hateful "ideas" are the result of hateful people
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Or people you see as hateful because they have strong opinions that oppose your own.
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Well again back to "everyone's reality is subjectively true" crap. If feminists see Milo as hateful in their mind he is.
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'Hate' is rarely a useful accusation.Ppl who justify the idea that I'll be tortured for all eternity for wrongthink rarely motivated by hate
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