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What specifically? Do you want the right to strip people of dignity? I realise this is a very vague term and people can claim this has happened when someone disagrees with them but in general, do you not think people should be able to live a dignified life unmolested?
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As hermits, yeah. Under any circumstances where your "dignified life unmolested" imposes even one iota of obligation on others? No. I'd wager those circumstances are legion.
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Could you give an example?
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We could go through the usual American litany from Kim Davis to Whatcott to the Kleins, but this is my personal favorite: https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2017/05/russian-youtuber-convicted-of-blasphemy-after-playing-pokemon-go-in-a-church/ …pic.twitter.com/FqTyTZcL33
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But what is an example? Presumably, they didn't take naked photos through a window and publish them? Didn't make people humiliate themselves under threats of violence? Didn't go through their search history? Did they just mock someone's religion or pronouns or something?
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I'm never been a fan of safeguarding either dignity and its pernicious cousin privacy. I'd rather seek a way of life where defamation and exposure are inconsequential (and I'm almost there). The matter of violence is, of course, a different bag all together.
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