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Old 17-07-2020, 05:26 PM #24
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The effect is the same though, the pressure of public shaming and the threat of a pile-on is as effective as legislation if not moreso. I'm not really talking about whether or not "cancellation attempts" should be allowed either... Just whether or not they're a good idea ethically and in terms of real progress.
You can’t say that people are being ‘forbidden’ to discuss certain things by institutions if they’re not, they can talk about whatever they want to talk about, but they have to be aware that certain things are going to cause certain reactions and they should be ready for that, they’re scared of something that is being sensationalised by people acting with ulterior motives
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