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by uLogMicheal
1023 days ago
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1. I am not placing blame, I am saying there are actions you can take to live in less fear. Maybe personal sacrifices are required, but many have had to make sacrifices to avoid fear throughout history and not all fear is organic or fully based in reality. Media is known to amplify fear and reality has historically pushed many people in directions they do not want to go. Only in modern society has the expectation grown that reality needs to cater to everyone's individualism, an impossible feat. Please see an article I wrote here about the damage over-personalization has done https://hackernoon.com/personalization-or-personal-bubblizat... 2. Hate shifts over time. As soon as old targets becomes stale, the manufacturing of narrative amplifies new opinions to shift hate to. With amplification of opinion comes more dissent against opinion. Further reach comes with further responsibility. Censorship does not solve this. Hate crimes have gone down at large but have increased against your particular group, which allows you to somehow throw out the overall statistic showing progress? Talking to other groups that have historically experienced hate might add some perspective for you as to how things have indeed gotten better. 3. Taking action to infringe upon rights many respect, only generates more dislike for the group pursuing infringement. We should find solutions to lessen hate without infringement on any group's rights. Violence is not a right, there is not a "freedom of violence" constitutional amendment. The current state of censorship attacks much beyond hate, but uses hate as the primary scapegoat, amplifying the abuse of minorities along the way. 4. I am going to disengage at this point. The use of multiple personas in a single thread to promote your opinions causes questions as to your true intent here. You seem to be fairly solidified in your stances regardless. I wish you the best and a life free of fear. |
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