"Do you believe in God?" "I do not, nope." "Right on." I mean I'm not becoming a Mormon but I could learn so much from these people re: not starting bar fights
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Look: I'm not in the market for religion. But I have a baseline respect for anyone who navigates this neighborhood in goddamn slacks and a tie, asks peaceable questions and *only* has cards in Spanish, because yes, that's the language most people speak fluently herepic.twitter.com/H5twIlfYHT
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Replying to @webdevMason
I sometimes see these kids in Singapore too, chatting people up on the train. Exactly as you describe. I found myself liking them too. There’s a non-neediness and non-pushiness that’s refreshing
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Replying to @visakanv @webdevMason
I have a hard time viewing “travel across the world spreading your religion explicitly” as non-pushy, even when cool about it in the micro level. I’d like to be more open to it... I think I have a visceral reaction against evangelism (w/any worldview but religion is most common)
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Replying to @staringispolite @webdevMason
yeah I don’t fundamentally like it either - just that the bar for decency is so low, that ^
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Replying to @visakanv @staringispolite
I don't honestly see what the problem is with spreading your ideas across continents — to me it still hinges on the quality of ideas? Otherwise it seems like a really shitty version of pseudo-antipaternalism to think "this culture shouldn't be interfered with"
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Replying to @webdevMason @staringispolite
“This culture shouldn’t be interferes with” I think is a statement similar to “don’t interrupt people” or “don’t be a reply guy”. It’s an attempt to minimise negative outcomes that also minimises positive outcomes. If you’re sensitive and artful about it you can dance around this
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Replying to @visakanv @staringispolite
To my mind, yes. But I still think for most it hinges on the quality of ideas. e.g. "You must allow your girls to read!" will be considered heroic in a western context, while "would you like to hear about Jesus?" is considered overstepping by many
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Replying to @webdevMason @staringispolite
Yeah and I think it’s not because Jesus wasn’t a cool dude but more because there’s a lot of historical suspicion around the legacy of prior Jesus fans. Kinda like how people get suspicious of men who love kids. It‘s a bummer but that’s the state of the game we’ve inherited
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Like, FFS, I'm an atheist playing angel's advocate here. I don't want to, please let me stop by ceding that we like it when kids can read, even if foreign nationals teach them, and don't like it when foreign nationals teach shitty stuff. This isn't that hard
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Replying to @webdevMason @visakanv
Hm, we may be talking last each other on those then, bc I agree with both those statements. I wasn’t aware you thought they were at issue.
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Replying to @staringispolite @visakanv
If you want to rely on anything that starts wirh "traveling across the world," I'm going to take issue with it, because I think that's irrelevant and a genuinely dangerous starting point. If we get down to what's being spread, I'm sure we largely agree.
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