Well put. No, not every opinion or perspective is worth entertaining or giving air time. Stupidity and insanity simply need to be resisted. Or else it takes a life of its own. Let's be honest- the stupidity and insanity is getting really out of hand these days.https://twitter.com/thedailybeast/status/1260177965721231360 …
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Replying to @citnaj
I like most of your sentiments, but once it’s “let’s seek out and actively suppress X,” it’s too far for me. Freedom to choose means freedom to make wrong choices. And yes, companies can choose to suppress specific voices. But then companies define what you may choose.
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Replying to @theshawwn
I'm simply talking about all of us exercising our "freedom" to try to help put an end to the madness. Rather than sitting back and watching it happen. Honestly I think "freedom" is a bit abused and overused much like the 2nd Amendment. There's nuance (example, no murder).
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Replying to @citnaj
I get the sentiment. I just don’t buy it. But there’s a reason: I was actively suppressed on HN for my words, and it took two years to get back into good standing. You know me, a bit. Do I seem like someone worth excluding? Until it happens to you, it’s hard to understand.
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Replying to @theshawwn @citnaj
Freedom is often abused. But it comes with the territory. I think people should be allowed to make foolish decisions, as long as those decisions don’t physically or financially harm anyone.
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Replying to @theshawwn @citnaj
Right now, you can say whatever you want, because you happen not to have bad opinions. But “bad” is impossible to define. And unless you literally believe everything society happens to believe, it’s a matter of time till you’re on the other end of the stick.
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Replying to @theshawwn
I can't agree with that level of relativism, and I think that might be the crux of the issue really: "My ignorance is just as good as your knowledge". There's real and there's batshit, for example.
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Replying to @citnaj
I respect your disagreement. It’s certainly a valid point of view. And it would be lovely if all the craziness disappeared tomorrow. But, for example, it would sound batshit to say “Epstein may not have killed himself.” Yet it might be true. So is it ok to say, or not? Why?
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What I'm really advocating for is for people to not go quiet while they watch the world burn. Not so much suppression- I don't think that works anyways.
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