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by bcook
3743 days ago
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A complex topic. I see your point, and I even agree... but where do we draw the line where someone's words now wholly condemn the person? In your final paragraph, replace the word "slavery" with "gay marriage" or "Trump for president". Can I draw the line at people who support these movements and condemn all of them? Or can I draw the line at anyone who has ever shopped at Wal-Mart, and therefore supports Chinese manufacturing, which gives money to a country with horrible human rights violations? Where do we draw the line? I really dunno. As long as the man has no actual slaves himself, his words do not bother me that much... |
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Here's where the line is drawn : where your morality and ethics are different than the other person.
It's no more or less noble than that. There is no black and white. There is no inherent truth that should be followed unequivocally.
Scary stuff. Better make sure the pseudonym you use to post atypical content is far and away from your professional life, I guess.
A line I am more interested in knowing about : when does this all become thought-crime?