broke: trying to stop people from being who they are because it's bad bespoke: supporting people in being the best possible version of who they are, until they do something else, then supporting them being the best possible version of that
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Replying to @chaosprime
This feels nebulous to the point of redundancy in my mind.
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Replying to @Spatula06549057
try to imagine what it would mean if it weren't nebulous to the point of redundancy
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Replying to @chaosprime
Well sure I can parse it legitimately. But I also imagine that is what most ppl would say while holding views antithetical to the point you are making imo. Basically "Well ya, we should support everyone who doesn't want to be a Nazi." Aka, the best possible version.
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Replying to @Spatula06549057 @chaosprime
My point is, the phrase will be interpreted correctly by those that already embody it's ethos, and interpreted incorrectly by those that don't. Thus it produces nothing I can discern, imo. (I'm dumb tho)
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Replying to @Spatula06549057
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Replying to @chaosprime
What does this defense accomplish? Ingroup self-affirmation?
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emboldenment of people to acknowledge that they know what they know
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Replying to @chaosprime
Fair goal. That and I enjoy likening scenarios such as this to understanding things from a different perspective in which they may be applied more fully/elsewhere, to paraphrase my favorite quote from Miyamoto Musashi.
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