You don't "disagree" with someone's lifestyle. You're either willing to interfere with their life by force, or you aren't.
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@St_Rev@HallowXIII implicit in "disagree" is the (horrible) idea that personal choices are universalizable claims abt what ppl ought to do -
@St_Rev@HallowXIII which they plainly aren't. "what works for you doesn't work for me" is a fact of life -
@St_Rev@HallowXIII ("what you're doing doesn't appear to be working for you" is also fine, but also doesn't in any way justify coercion) -
@schakalsynthetc@HallowXIII Yes. You did see my regret-tweeting about an hour ago, right? -
@St_Rev@HallowXIII caught up now. my timeline's too busy, numbered series get split up widely enough to be hard to follow -
@St_Rev@HallowXIII people do like to ignore the critical difference between disapproval and interference, tho
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