Maybe address why he's getting shit instead of acting like it's a funny joke. That might not have been your intent, but that's how it looks
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I'm a bisexual woman who has a child with my ex-husband, a trans man. I take the issue seriously. But the uproar is funny.
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And it's not my place to judge Bearing for his beliefs.
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It's everyone's place to judge everyone's beliefs. How can we have progress if we don't challenge ideas & change?
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I completely disagree with the idea we achieve progress through judgment.
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Of course we don't if we don't talk about it. Any evaluation of Ideas involves judgment.
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You seem to be perfectly fine with judging oppressed ppl's reaction to be "funny", but you can bring youself to judge a homophob?
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Do you really think that stretch works?
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How is that a "stretch" those are your exact words. "But the uproar is funny" is that or is that not a judgment on the uproar?
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I find something about human nature funny = I should judge Bearing for his beliefs?
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You're judging the other group. How is finding something funny not a judgment?
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& no, you should judge Bearing's ideas because they are promoting oppression. Or do you not think that's important & should be challenged?
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I can disagree with his opinions/decisions without judging the whole person harshly. That's how I've always operated. How I always will.
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