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by pempem
1339 days ago
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That is inherently paternalistic and sounds reminiscent of colonial attitudes. The claim is that we're protecting the listener from the impact of their own decisions on their own life. If you believe you can change an adult's mind in a normal situation (for example, we are not including someone isolated through prison, cults, etc. or of diminished mental capacity) then you're claiming the ability to change their mind to their detriment and their inability to see the impact of that change. In this situation, you have done something to them like the Pied Piper, leading them away from community...except that the pied piper was only able to lead children. |
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