Yes, but being opposed to today's radicals does not imply a commitment to opposing all ideas considered radical. https://twitter.com/Mic1402/status/907929186731417600 …
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it's mistaking conservative position (even then, not all), with centrist in 21st who knows history of progress
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Its quite easy for us to look back and say 'of course I'd have been in favour of (x)'. But of course its not that simple...
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...I look a radical causes around the world and see some I agree with the purpose of, some I don't. Historic ones are harder...
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...shaped by morals of our era and our society - I'd love to say that in the '50's I'd have been very much in favour of, say, gay equality
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...but I also know that reasonable, otherwise fair, educated people very often were not.
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