Agent Smith
Varde
Tzeentch
Isn't a healthy state of affairs if people are afraid to be racist, for example, or do you envision the ideal state where you can go up to someone, spout your racism, and expect appreciation for your openness? — Hanover
Streetlight
M777
I couldn't agree more with that, many would be surprised at how many people are racists simply because it's censored and therefore thought to be effective. — Varde
M777
The way to get rid of problematic ideas is to discuss them openly. Thereby its flaws will become apparent. That's the whole point of freedom of speech. — Tzeentch
universeness
Michael
After watching how people in the street would immediately tense up, after being asked a simple question of 'what is a woman?' and tried to give a 'politically correct' answer, you are getting a feeling that they very well know the answer, yet are scared sh*tless of saying it or, probably, even thinking it.
In my opinion such internal blocking of engaging with certain thoughts is a very bad idea, as it noticeably hinders one's ability to think clearly.
What do you think? — M777
Tzeentch
M777
To me, your words ‘bad ideas (like socialism),’ makes you easy to deal with.
Us lefties can see you clearly as a nefarious righty! — universeness
M777
↪M777
In my opinion, all ideas should be able to be expressed. No matter how bad or repulsive. Of course such ideas will be annihilated, but in open, civilized debate, with reasoned arguments.
Bad ideas that have emotional appeal may hold some sway, but they won't hold up to scrutiny and open discourse will prevent these ideas from ever becoming too extreme.
The idea that people are too stupid to handle free discourse is a dark world view that is pretty much incompatible with free, open society. I would avoid such ideas. — Tzeentch
Tzeentch
universeness
M777
True socialists are normally the first to die when popular revolutions are usurped by nefarious individuals and groups. — universeness
From each according to their ability to each according to their needs. — universeness
universeness
Such as all Lenin's 'old guard' was pretty much wiped out by Stalin. — M777
M777
Lenin was as much of a nefarious narcissist as Stalin.
Lenin had hundreds of thousands of innocent people killed as well. He was no socialist! — universeness
Tzeentch
How so? — Michael
universeness
The only question is who determines what are your abilities and your needs. Pretty soon you might find out that you are able to survive on a few rotten potatoes and can dig the Belamor channel for 16 hours a day. — M777
Michael
I'm generalizing here, but liberal today is starting to become synonymous with authoritarian collectivism, characterized by a disregard for individual rights and fundamentals such as freedom of speech. For strong governments that are given mandates to decide what is truth and what is "disinformation", etc.
A complete perversion of what liberalism is and the principles it is built upon. — Tzeentch
universeness
Well socialism don't seem to work without killing hundreds of thousands of innocent people. — M777
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