He is a philosopher. Being free to talk about difficult moral questions is part of the job. Don't see it as a policy recommendation, but as an academic thought experiment. You're not being fair to him.
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Talking about difficult moral questions ≠ defending torture Glad we could clear that up
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That’s why I wanna see him debate ActualJake
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What he’s trying to say is “why hasn’t anyone milkshaked me”
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strangely inconsistent how peculiar.
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Advertising their vulnerability (to milkshakes) is the whole point, lol. The streets aren't meant to be a safe place for fascists.
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Plus, it demonstrates we would prefer less violence. When Richard Spencer got punched, there was consternation and debate, it didn’t catch on for anyone but RS. But as soon as someone milkshakes Tommy Robinson, everyone’s like “Yes! This! This is what we want to do, not punch”
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Any violence is unjustified unless it's the government beating you with a wrench, because they must have their reasons
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