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Could we please refrain from doing exactly what nearly got programming.dev defederated?
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You did not read what I wrote
I literally said this. To quote myself:
And Islam is founded on ideas of peace. Christianity is founded on ideas of being virtuous and kind to your neighbours, even if you have differences. Feminism is founded on the core concept of equal rights.
Didn't stop people finding ways to bastardise them, often to the point of going completely against the original messages. Jihadists, WBC and TERFs are all things, after all.
I'm not arguing leftism as a whole is taken too far. I'm arguing that there are contingents in every group who take things too far.
Except I have done nothing of the sort. You're taking a wildly different message away from what I wrote. So I'll try to explain again.
Every group, no matter how originally well meaning, eventually has an offshoot that bastardises the original message into an excuse for hatred.
Sometimes they stay a small group of salty little bastards. And sometimes they get big, sometimes big enough to hijack the whole thing. I would argue this happened several times over the centuries with conservatism, when hatred and subjugation became part of the 'traditional values'
I would agree, it is not our job to try and judge who is who.
I did read what you wrote. You painted the far left and the far right as strikingly similar in terms of dogmatism and action, as though antiracist action is just as bad as racist action. That was your entire "reverse-racism" point, that radicals must be evil if they are radical, which is false. Being radically against transphobia is far better than being radically transphobic.
You can claim you weren't trying to claim they are as bad, but you certainly seemed to be painting a picture that radical leftists are just as bad as radical rightists, because radicalism itself is bad in your eyes.
I'll give you an example: if the two stances are "racism bad" and "racism good," being radically in the "racism bad" camp is a good thing.
If that's your takeaway, then you have zero clue what radicalisation looks like. The radical left isn't 'radically against' transphobia, etc. It is just a different kind of hatred. See FDS for an example.
Nah, the radical left is definitely radically against transphobia. The "both sides" narrative is just dismissal of left wing values, generally.
Stop moving the goalposts. The conversation topic is about the extreme ends, I haven't said shit about the general left.
Actually it's pretty clear you aren't arguing in good faith so I'm just gonna stop here.