"Some people" think all kinds of crazy shit, I'm not really seeing an argument here.
What's most interesting about this is that, as far as I can tell, no current "big tech" company violates this law.
> The actually-oppressed stay in hiding. I hope you realize the comment you just wrote suggests that the oppressed should stay in hiding...
> Once you’ve established that someone supports authoritarian dictatorship, your engagement should be restricted to telling them such views are unacceptable in the space (if applicable) or correcting errors of fact for…
And I'm talking about the fact that those are the very people with whom you should be discussing these things the most, no?
White men are now having to do what every other ethnic/gender group has had to do for hundreds of years; that's not cancel culture, that's growing equity. Thinking before you speak is a great idea, and a lot more people…
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Then is it really a "totally different aspect"? You can't know the motivations behind why politics comes up in a conversation, and it's perfectly reasonable for someone who isn't the target of oppression to feel empathy…
"Some people" think all kinds of crazy shit, I'm not really seeing an argument here.
What's most interesting about this is that, as far as I can tell, no current "big tech" company violates this law.
> The actually-oppressed stay in hiding. I hope you realize the comment you just wrote suggests that the oppressed should stay in hiding...
> Once you’ve established that someone supports authoritarian dictatorship, your engagement should be restricted to telling them such views are unacceptable in the space (if applicable) or correcting errors of fact for…
And I'm talking about the fact that those are the very people with whom you should be discussing these things the most, no?
White men are now having to do what every other ethnic/gender group has had to do for hundreds of years; that's not cancel culture, that's growing equity. Thinking before you speak is a great idea, and a lot more people…
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Then is it really a "totally different aspect"? You can't know the motivations behind why politics comes up in a conversation, and it's perfectly reasonable for someone who isn't the target of oppression to feel empathy…