Wiki - The paradox of tolerance states that if a society is tolerant without limit, its ability to be tolerant is eventually ceased or destroyed by the intolerant. Karl Popper described it as the seemingly self-contradictory idea that in order to maintain a tolerant society, the society must retain the right to be intolerant of intolerance.

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      Sodomy was once considered harm. Masturbation was once deemed to be “self abuse”. Some people consider vaccination and masks to be harmful. Judaism was seen as harmful by interwar Germans.

      The dictionary defines the word; it does not determine whether a particular act can be described by that word. Harm is subjective, and changes.

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        Yes, congratulations, you figured out what the other poster didn’t. Shame you think you’re disagreeing with me, but I’ll take your unintended agreeance even if you don’t have the comprehension to understand why. Nuance, only for the literate.

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          29 months ago

          Ok. With this as context:

          However it’s perfectly legitimate to censor harmful ideas

          Your acknowledgement that “Judaism” was once considered a “harmful idea” would seem to suggest you believe it is "perfectly legitimate to censor Judaism.

          How are we not in disagreement?

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            I’d consider all religion to be built on a number of harmful ideas as they are figments of peoples imagination rather than objective reality and have been used for subjugation and control.

            And I’d argue that it is legitimate to censor those.

            You act like context and nuance are nothing more than thought experiments.

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              Ok. Same question, swapping homosexuality in place of judaism.

              Then, same question again, but remembering that “evolution” was once considered a harmful idea.

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                Homosexuality harms people? Got any proof? Seems to me like homosexuality is harmed by religion.

                Evolution harms people? Willful ignorance isn’t being harmed.

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                  You are developing a philosophical model for people to adopt. That model calls for the censoring of things that people seem to be “harmful”.

                  At times in our history, certain people have, indeed, considered homosexuality to be “harmful”.

                  If these people follow the philosophy you describe, these people should censor homosexuality. Is that your intent? Or is there a slight flaw in the philosophical model you have described?

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                    Here is the definition used. Re-assess your understanding, and be specific. I can’t give you a cognizant answer unless we’re on the same page.

                    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/harm

                    In regards to homosexuality being considered harmful, there’s a big difference between people’s considerations and objective fact, that nuance is important.

                    Harm to oneself born of one’s own intolerance is no ones issue but their own.

                    Intolerance is self harm.

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              I just wanna point something out. You realize you are the oppressor right? Its not people having open discussions causing genocide, it’s people like yourself that think you have the right to oppose yourself over others. How do you expect to enforce these positions?

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              -19 months ago

              lmao 🤣 it’s gold that Lemmy saves the source of deleted comments. You really let your ego show there 🤣🤣🤣

              And you are oppressive, 100%. You would oppress the religious rights of billions of people if only you could. How you would impose this without mass death? How would you be different from Nazis?

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                  That’s why we need big brains like you to tell us what to think!! Ohhh if only I wasn’t but a lowly peon I might possibly be able to grasp that religious oppression isn’t. Yes yes.

                  Funny how you deflect to calling people stupid rather then admit to the glaring holes in your position, sorry that’s not the right word. Sad, it’s sad not funny.

                  Anyways it’s been fun measuring dicks, but I got you beat, and it looks like you don’t have a response.

                  ✌️ Take care.

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                    I’m not here to tell you how to think, but don’t conflate your ignorance for other people’s knowledge.

                    It must suck fighting imaginary enemies. I wish you the best of luck.

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      39 months ago

      : to damage or injure physically or mentally : to cause harm

      You don’t think the definition of mental harm has changed over the last few hundred years?

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        Read the rest of the page, context is included.

        The things that cause harm change, the definition of harm is constant, not all harm is equal.

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              -39 months ago

              I disagree. He asked a question that gets to the heart of the question, given that the definition of what is “harmful” has changed over the years and will continue to change into the future; does OP support the censorship of the things it would have censored and the things it may censor in the future? It’s a valid question and it core to the disagreement.

              If OP doesn’t care about the dangers of censorship that’s fine, but they shouldn’t act like you can allow censorship without the problems it has historically and will in the future cause.

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                  -29 months ago

                  The disagreement is that censorship can be good at all. Censorship, even with the best of intentions has always been a net negative for a society. And there’s no standard for censorship that can withstand simple historical analysis rigor. Censorship is always a powerful group limiting the speech of the populace.