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Paradox of tolerance
(lemmy.world)
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Fully agree. The only catch with this is it can be distorted with propaganda to point to anyone as being intolerant, with enough saturation. The bar for recognizing intolerance needs to be fairly high.
Why?
We don't want to risk further radicalizing those still within reach and not completely indoctrinated.
We don't want to risk a false accusation and provoke witch-hunts.
We don't want the intolerant to use this against the tolerant.
It's why I'm always a bit leery of the knee-jerk punch-a-nazi movements.
This was my first thought. If people choose what's intolerant based on preference then anything can be intolerant.
Appeasement doesn't work with an opponent incapable of concession.
I've personally witnessed my little brother express hating the left more than Nazis after he was banned from a video game for calling someone a retard.