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[โ€“] [email protected] 9 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Paradox of tolerance and all that. You want a tolerant site? Can't allow Nazis.

Secondly, there was a wave of banning of leftists and journalists recently, it's very much only free speech for the right there.

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago

The paradox of tolerance is a gross misunderstanding of the concept of tolerance

You tolerate your gay coworker - you treat them like a coworker. If any of your coworkers make inappropriate sexual comments or unwanted advances, that's not okay. You respond appropriately, such as expressing your discomfort to them or going to hr or the police. There's no conflict

You tolerate racists - so long as they stay within the social contract, they're allowed to hold whatever they want in their hearts.

But if they violate the social contract, such as by saying racist things, you respond appropriately.

If someone believes Nazi ideas deep down, you tolerate them. If Nazis want to organize, spread their ideals, or do Nazi things, you respond appropriately.

It's that simple.