• Digitalprimate@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Fair enough. But if you don’t tell someone why you are unhappy with them or the situation they control, then nothing improves for anyone.

    • Protoknuckles@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I believe the impetus is on the bigot to figure their shit out. It is exhausting arguing with bigots, and it is not people’s job to teach them how not to be a bigot. There is enough information out there now that you should know not to be an intolerant asshole, and if someone chooses instead to be a piece of shit, I’m comfortable with them being ostracized while they sort themselves out. And if they can’t, I’m comfortable with them dying old, alone and confused wondering why nobody visits them.

      • EndOfLine@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        This sounds like you are promoting an “I’m right, your wrong, and I have no responsibility to correct or educate.” mentality. I’m not sure if trusting the people with opposing views to change on their own is the best approach. I think only deepens divides and entrenches opposition.

        People with opposing ideas do exist in a vacuum and will have no problem putting the time in to recruiting others to their way of thinking and promoting similar thinkers to positions of power and influence. Ostracizing those you disagree can just as easily put you in a bubble of isolation, or an echo chamber, as them.

        Not to mention that discussing opposing ideas improves understanding both by defending your views and by better understanding the why and origins of their ideas.