Tolerance is a mutual contract.
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Tolerance is a mutual contract.
and if someone isn't tolerant, they are breaching this contract.
therefore, it's completely fair to be intolerant to the intolerant; they're the ones who broke the contract.
Practical example:
"respect my ideas, and my ideas include not tolerating diversity" -> breach of tolerance contract, does not deserve to be tolerated.IMHO it's completely fair to demand from people who are demanding tolerance that they're tolerant, because they're doing the exact same
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Tolerance is a mutual contract.
and if someone isn't tolerant, they are breaching this contract.
therefore, it's completely fair to be intolerant to the intolerant; they're the ones who broke the contract.
Practical example:
"respect my ideas, and my ideas include not tolerating diversity" -> breach of tolerance contract, does not deserve to be tolerated.IMHO it's completely fair to demand from people who are demanding tolerance that they're tolerant, because they're doing the exact same
@anthropy you just discovered the paradox of tolerance
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