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by sahara
3372 days ago
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Being a weird is far more dangerous than being a normal. We agree. Being gay is far more dangerous than being straight. Being Muslim in a majority Christian or Hindu society is far more dangerous than being a adherent of the prevailing religion. We could list examples all day, but it's a plainly obvious phenomenon. What I want to know is why so many people seem to act as if there's inherent moral superiority in being in the majority. There isn't. (Also, cute bit of doublespeak characterizing a challenge to orthodoxy as "thought policing".) |
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