I used to think it was cruel and unnecessary to persecute various different deviant groups on the fringes of society - they seemed harmless.
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Replying to @mr_archenemy
Now I wonder whether what made them harmless was that society persecuted them? I still consider their deviancy mostly harmless... 2/n
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What seems harmful to me is now that every group is afforded some freedom and respect, they all constantly strive to overthrow society's 3/n
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hierarchy of values, in order to place themselves at the top. The respect given them by ordinary people is not returned. 4/4
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Selection bias: You see the people who continue to fight, not the ones who are content. This skews strongly toward sociopaths.
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This cartoonish thinking is beneath you.
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maybe the problem isn't so much the activism as a subvertable state happy to use any tool to engage in cultural and class war, i dunno
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Yes, traditionally abused demographic + droplets of hope = easy marks for malign actors.
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