"Look at these Allied troops! Signing up to fight in a war! Excited to do it! To kill people! With guns! Just like the Nazis! Hypocrites! You should be like me, who did the opposite of what a Nazi would do! You don't see the Nazis surrender to the Nazis, do you?"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Cybren and
The Allies were not guided by a kneejerk sense of disgust. They were working to stop a genocidal maniac.
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Replying to @PlzBeSensible @arthur_affect and
*protect their own strategic interests
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Replying to @Cybren @PlzBeSensible and
The degree to which the Allies didn't actually care about stopping genocide until the Nazis messed with the Allies strategic interest is rather terrifying and shaming.1 reply 4 retweets 43 likes -
If the Allies *had* experienced a knee jerk feeling of horror and disgust towards genocide that was strong enough to propel them to act against the Nazis, we would have been better off. This wasn't the case.
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Fair enough. I still think Arthur Chu's kneejerk sense of disgust towards me, because I like a Jewish blogger who is also liked by people Chu calls "Nazis", is overapplied. In the same way the Nazis had dangerously overapplied disgust for Jews they felt were oppressing them.
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Replying to @PlzBeSensible @Eristae and
Ah, yes, the root cause of Nazism is, of course, the simple existence of negative emotions, without which we would all, by definition, be happy Why did no one else ever think of this solution to societal ills
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Replying to @arthur_affect @PlzBeSensible and
Look, as disgusted as you may be by the emotion of disgust, and as ironic as that may be, as the canonical psychological text Inside Out taught us, disgust is one of the five basic human emotional responses
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Replying to @arthur_affect @PlzBeSensible and
To have a "kneejerk sense of disgust" is to be a functional human being, in particular to have a functional moral sense Indeed, disgust and morality are synonymous - the act of moral judgment is merely an abstraction, the lived experience of which is the feeling of disgust
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Replying to @arthur_affect @PlzBeSensible and
(Emotivism is correct, motherfuckers)
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I would say that to lack a moral sense of disgust is pathetic - to look at a fucking Nazi and say "Well I disagree but I don't HATE him" Nietzsche's "men without chests" But I don't actually believe men without chests are a thing, I just think you're lying and/or confused
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Replying to @arthur_affect @PlzBeSensible and
Like I said, you refuse to just be disgusted, you have to couch it in META-disgust I'm disgusted by your disgust I'm angry that you get angry I'm offended at the way you take offense I refuse to tolerate your intolerance
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Replying to @arthur_affect @PlzBeSensible and
Such convoluted nonsense And of course it's applied selectively, in such a way that whoever Scott doesn't like is the one who "started it"
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