Or even the biggest problems. Someone can devote their life to the right to die with dignity but know that climate change is a bigger deal.
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But almost no-one makes the mistake of thinking they don't know this. That happens when there is assumed to be a 'side' to take.
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Hence whataboutism. If you criticise Islam, must think Christianity is great. If you criticise left, you must think no problem with right.
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But not all criticism of imbalance is whataboutism, obviously. Some people really do see a societal problem as one-sided.
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But I get annoyed when people tell me what I must focus on. I focus on things I understand best and which interest me.
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I focus on things I think many well-intentioned people are misunderstanding & make arguments for how they should be understood.
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I study religion & gender ideologies. I find them interesting. I find leftist wrongness about them more interesting than rightist wrongness.
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Mostly coz I'm sympathetic to traditionally left-liberal aims. I want religious freedom upheld but horrible religious ideas to be criticised
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I want legal equality on the grounds of gender and for restrictive gender roles to be criticised & rejection of them normalised.
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So in other words you would like people to be treated equally as individuals with the same rights and possibilities.
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