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ta8645 ◴[] No.42150508[source]
I'm still hoping that X wins. I'm hoping that we learn how to coexist with a diversity of viewpoints. It seems counterproductive to partition everyone up into their own little gardens, without any viable opposition to the dominant views.
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davidczech ◴[] No.42150668[source]
I don't think we should, nor do I think it's healthy. Some viewpoints are horrific and should absolutely be suppressed.
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ta8645 ◴[] No.42150930[source]
That's a very dangerous idea that has been tried in communistic countries many times. It always leads to horrendous outcomes and the authoritarian control of the public.

We should each follow our own moral compass, and oppose viewpoints that we find horrific. But trying to systematically stamp out disagreeable ideas, rather than to influence people with better ideas, is a road to hell.

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davidczech ◴[] No.42151961[source]
This sort of absolutism is the same kind of garbage middle-school level philosophy that Elon Musk peddles, and it doesn't work in practice. For example, holocaust denialism, or in the most recent example, Sandy Hook massacre denialism isn't an opposing viewpoint worth hosting on a private platform. The best course of action is to simply eradicate it. Infowars being shutdown is a great example of a good thing happening.
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1. johnnyanmac ◴[] No.42154266{3}[source]
How are there people old enough to comment on Sandy Hook, denying Sandy Hook? What do you even say to convince someone that a highly televised event within their own recent history did not happen?