So it makes sense that a company's employees act in line with company policy 24/7 and that the company has some overview and control over it. — baker
Opposing free speech in schools, the media, political correctness etc. is instead rewarded.
— Nikolas
If you care so much about what others expect of you, you will never be free. Rewards from society are not necessary to live well. Your own personal freedom to say whatever you want may not agree with other people's expectations that you're going to stick to "proper language", but then, don't you also expect things from others? And do you feel like you restrict their freedom when you expect something from them? — Olivier5
Personal liberty is not the same as societal liberty. — Nikolas
Personal liberty is not the same as societal liberty.
— Nikolas
That's a totally different topic. My point is you cannot be a free spirit if you keep anguishing to no end about what others will think of what you say. Of course if you want the folks on twitter to love you, you may have to give them what they expect, but what's the point of that?
You don't actually need to conform to PC in real life. — Olivier5
Oh really? I thought Socrates was sentenced to death because he was what we call today a pedophile. Also I am not aware of any present day philosopher forced to drink any hemlock... — Olivier5
Socrates was a disruptive influence and his ideas corrupted the youth of Athens so had to be killed. — Nikolas
In any case, the point was that philosophers today are not sentenced to death for their ideas. Go easy with the drama. — Olivier5
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