It has been a little while now that this fledgling community has been around and it remains one of my favorite stories about communities. A splinter of a much larger community took it upon themselves to challenge the rest and make a move to a new home. Shedding the shackles that were being placed on them was a bold move, but one that has been fantastic.
The community here is great, but here is my question. Overall, we are amazingly tolerant of others, of the choices they make, and of their beliefs. I would then be curious, if we are such a tolerant group, how do we address intolerance in our ranks? I recently came across what I can only say filled me with pity and sadness. I find it saddening that in this day and age, and especially in this group, there are still such hate-filled people.
But this poses a question: how does a group that is tolerant deal with intolerance within it's ranks? Does our acceptance of others extend to accepting someone that has thoughts and beliefs which are far from the norm within this community, or is there a limit placed on how far from our own values a member of the community may be?
(Score: 1) by FakeBeldin on Sunday April 13 2014, @08:32PM
Funny thing: I just looked through the thread you linked and got the following impression:
Most are of the opinion that his opinion makes him unfit to be CEO - but plenty are also of the opinion that firing someone based on that person's opinions is extremely dubious, if not outright crossing a line.
Tolerance? I don't see any.
I looked at what you linked and saw something else.
(Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Sunday April 13 2014, @08:40PM
My rights don't end where your fear begins.