And some are even consistent about this & refrain from criticising all ideologies but more are not. There are only some they want left alone
Of course not. That's why I have to point out that it is. It's their own claim, not mine. 'If you don't like this ideology, leave it alone.'
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But it really means 'I don't think you should criticise this ideology because I see different ones as more worthy of criticism'
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But that is a valid argument. 'Why criticise ideologies?' isn't unless you genuinely mean that about all of them.
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However, the distinction is yours. You pointing outan inconsistency in your view of their actions doesn't necessarily affect theirs.
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What do you mean? There is an inconsistency is someone argues that criticising ideas is bad but criticising ideas is also good.
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E.g. they might think in terms of politics vs. religions, not seeing them as overlapping. Hence: no contradiction.
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Yes, so they mean that it's OK to criticise some ideas & not others, not 'If you don't like ideas, just don't ascribe. Don't criticise.'
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