I don't think ppl should be shot for bad beliefs.
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Replying to @LemurianWarlock @puellavulnerata
but we have to if we're to kill fascists first.
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Replying to @quinnnorton @puellavulnerata
Ok. But I don't think ppl are responsible for their beliefs until they're 18 or so. Give or take. Maybe 16 at youngest. Before that, you're pretty much just going along with what the adults say.
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Replying to @LemurianWarlock @puellavulnerata
at 16 they can easily shoot back when you're killing their mothers and fathers and brothers and sisters.
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turns out this war thing is really complicated.
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no one is responsible for their beliefs (good thing because beliefs are quite generally, Bad) everyone is responsible for their actions
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Replying to @eigenrobot @quinnnorton and
Arguably true, but also entirely academic because the only way you can even learn about someone's beliefs is via their actions.
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Replying to @hikikomorphism @quinnnorton and
stated beliefs vs revealed preference nearly all political """beliefs""" are the former
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Replying to @eigenrobot @quinnnorton and
Does this apply to, say, stating your beliefs about how Tutsis are cockroaches or parasites or whatever in the town square? How about over the radio?
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Replying to @hikikomorphism @eigenrobot and
a lot we can learn from that about how to intercede before it gets to machetes.
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I think one of the lessons is that it's not really possible to draw a bright line between speech acts/statements of belief and actions
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