Do you feel that your hypothetical premise, with no demonstrable evidence at the moment, might be seen as absurd given that we are in a government shutdown now, which is negatively affecting the ability of Native Americans to access food and medicine https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/01/us/native-american-government-shutdown.amp.html …
You misunderstood what I said. You gave me a hypothetical situation, arguing that some people are self-censoring and therefore that might lead to suboptimal legislative outcomes.
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I was pointing out that your framing, in the current context where there are real communities being hurt right now — not by someone self-censoring to avoid new taboos, but breaking them — might be seen as absurd.
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