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by tunesmith
3239 days ago
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There's a difference between censorship, and arguing that something is ethically wrong and that we shouldn't do it. Censorship is being in favor of some sort of governmental, lawful, or otherwise forceful action preventing these practices, and I am not in favor of that. I am generally in favor of "refusing to associate" since that implies personal choice. "Holding people accountable" is semantically meaningless since it can be applied to both appropriate and wildly inappropriate actions. There are also different kinds of boycotts - like, there's a difference between boycotting a book, and boycotting the publishing company of a book. These are more on a spectrum and should be debated on a case-by-case basis. But these days, many social-media-driven boycotts are on the chilling-free-speech side, which is why I spoke generally about them above, even though there are exceptions. |
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