I have a reason to post a Riker after what happened in the U.S. on Tuesday! Oh god, it's better than therapy...
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Good.
It was a mistake letting Nazis and others practice their terrorist views in public. Freedom of expression is not and never should be an absolute right.
I understand why people seem to think we should tolerate these views, because "muh free speech," but to them, I say:
The paradox of tolerance doesn't exist once you understand that tolerance is a social contract.
If one party doesn't adhere to the contract, then the other party also doesn't have to either.
I keep forgetting who said it, and I will rephrase terribly but there's this antifa quote that goes something like "A person of color, homosexual, or Jew doesn't really have a choice to stop being who they're. Meanwhile, a fascist can stop spreading their hate towards others. That's all we ask, and we won't be tolerant."
Also, what does it mean to "tolerate" the existence of minorities? What exactly are we "tolerating"? Tolerance in every other context means to accept deviation from a standard or some negative outcome.
Framing anyone's mere existence as a thing to be "tolerated" is to imply they are deviant or negative.
That's where the paradox of tolerance loses me. I don't think we should be tolerant in general. I think we should make value judgements about what is good or bad and act accordingly. Every society does this, and pretending we're above it all and completely neutral is dishonest.
And if the "tolerance" is of differing views, diversity of thought is also good, not a bad thing to be tolerated.
It's simple: we identify behaviour that is bad, like bigotry and hatred, and we say no. We're not rejecting it because it's merely different, and to accept that framing is to accept the cry-bullying of fascists. We reject them because they suck, and we don't owe them shit about it.
Imagine being his lawyer and having to come up with an argument to defend him. Yeesh
A lawyer one time said that his job when defending someone that couldn't be defended is guaranteeing that the prosecutors do their job property just because the guy is totally guilt
"My support of political ideologies which directly propose genocide is completely non-violent, trust me bro."
It's the tolerance paradox, you can't tolerate these people and have a peaceful democracy. This is the answer.
Didn't we used to kill Nazi's and celebrate their demise in movies like Indiana Jones?
Apparently we didn't kill enough
Would be easier to continue if our state apprati didn't protect them. You'd get shot by police for shooting at Nazi's now.
Self-described Nazi
Yeah, there's a term for that: Nazi. Just call them that.
This dude looks so much like the Austrian neo-nazi Martin Sellner that it's actually uncanny. I genuinely thought this was him. Maybe they are long lost brothers?
The pictured dude in the article is apparently
Tim Smartt, the lawyer for Jacob Hersant, arriving at court in Melbourne, Australia, on Friday
and not the shithead himself. But I don't disagree