Submitted by doubtstack t3_10jdsyc in philosophy
regalAugur t1_j5nxhg5 wrote
Reply to comment by Abarsn20 in Argument for a more narrow understanding of the Paradox of Tolerance by doubtstack
when was that
Abarsn20 t1_j5oqycv wrote
It’s been going on since the summer of 2020. Most recently this past weekend in Atlanta silly goose
regalAugur t1_j5qr8gr wrote
do you mean the people protesting a guy who was killed by the cops? if they started the violence then how did the guy die??
Abarsn20 t1_j5sljug wrote
Antifa, BLM, Jan 6. They all are fighting for the same thing. If you support one you support them all. Unless you haven’t unpacked our current condition intellectually enough yet to recognize that?
regalAugur t1_j5srhek wrote
antifa and blm are ideas, not a group of people. jan 6 was instigated by people, specifically people who wanted to kill the vice president and overthrow the government. trump was on twitter telling people to go there
Abarsn20 t1_j5trdy7 wrote
Lol they are all reaction to the exact same thing. In general Antifa is a little different because the individuals in that movement tend to be from a privileged background so they don’t have as much in common as Jan 6/MAGA and BLM do.
regalAugur t1_j5ujtbb wrote
they are reactions to fascism, yeah. if you're pro fascism then you'd definitely hate those guys, who happen to be the majority of the people who live in the United States by a pretty massive margin
Abarsn20 t1_j5umg5z wrote
Which one Antifa, BLM or MAGA? I don’t think you can provide a case of any of them. They are all decentralized populist movements. The opposite of a centralized authoritarian movement. I’m open to hear your argument but I don’t see anything resembling a fascist movement outside of the governments response to Covid and we were in the middle of a global crisis so that’s forgivable. Although they have been clinging to their authoritarian power far longer than they should but nonetheless.
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