Yes, I know, not entirely happy about that, although I do tend to follow the UCLA’s position on free speech. Also, trying here to put forth a proposal to build a new platform based on ethics where the ideologies of Nazism and Fascism etc. would not find fertile ground. Could we focus on that?
@AxiomPraxis@PatrickJohnCollins
Sure, everyone who doesn’t immediately murder a nazi on sight definitely supports them with their whole heart.
This is a self-hosting community, not a canceling one. Please take a long breath and move on, if your shining armor allows that.
Reminder that substack supports Nazis.
Yes, I know, not entirely happy about that, although I do tend to follow the UCLA’s position on free speech. Also, trying here to put forth a proposal to build a new platform based on ethics where the ideologies of Nazism and Fascism etc. would not find fertile ground. Could we focus on that?
@AxiomPraxis @PatrickJohnCollins
Sure, everyone who doesn’t immediately murder a nazi on sight definitely supports them with their whole heart.
This is a self-hosting community, not a canceling one. Please take a long breath and move on, if your shining armor allows that.
Hyperbole doesn’t strengthen your already flimsy argument, but I suspect that wasn’t the intention so, you do you I suppose.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_tolerance