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Originally Posted by thesheriff443
We rarely agree but we are on the same page with this topic
People may not agree with it but it’s not their choice to make
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Hmm but suggesting that criticising something and pointing out the ways in which it is harmful (whether that be to the individual or in a broader sense), or arguing that it's a good thing for it not to be facilitatied, is equivalent to trying to make people's choices for them. It's a non sequitur; I can't decide whether that's down to a misunderstanding of the logic or just deliberate strawmanning.
"If you criticise someone's choices you are trying to control them" is simply a false statement, usually one trotted out by people who don't like being criticised.
Likewise, "It's not their choice to make" does not preclude criticism and there's no reason that it should.