This is a thorough once-over giving the lie to the "conservatives'" self-serving bullshit squealing that "Butbutbutbutbut if you don't tolerate my intolerance you're a hypocrite!" The short version, as put forth in the article, is this: tolerance is a peace treaty, not a suicide pact.
Put another way, it's social technology, just like laws. It allows us, in an ever-more-connected global society, to exist and function. Like a treaty it covers those, and only those, who are party to it.
This means that if you're a genocidal fucking psychopath then no, Virginia, we do not have to "tolerate" your unhinged ramblings. You are cancer in the body politic. You have gleefully ripped your human card to shreds and dropped the pieces in an incinerator, cackling like a hyena on PCP at how you have "owned the libs." You have placed yourselves outside the treaty. We are not obligated to put up with your shit.
tl;dr: if you can't behave like a civilized human being, don't be surprised when you get treated like a rabid animal. Read and be better, or don't, it's your choice, but don't bitch when you get your find-outs.
Reply to: Re:Racism is not a touchy subject
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 01, @04:15AM
by Anonymous Coward
on Monday May 01, @04:15AM (#1304141)
> Because it's merely an inflammatory term with no rational value.
It's a description of both their intent and their actions on Jan 6th. Dismissing the attempted insurrection is what's both irrational and inflammatory. They have not been able to justify their behavior and you haven't, either.
> You mean you've never been exposed before to people comparing the Floyd protests to the January 6 protests?
No. I meant what I actually said and not your weird re-imagining of it. The GOP didn't distance themselves from the insurrectionists because they were righteous. I also did not will the GOP to force you to defend them or whatever that nonsense was you tried to pin on me.
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 01, @04:15AM
It's a description of both their intent and their actions on Jan 6th. Dismissing the attempted insurrection is what's both irrational and inflammatory. They have not been able to justify their behavior and you haven't, either.
> You mean you've never been exposed before to people comparing the Floyd protests to the January 6 protests?
No. I meant what I actually said and not your weird re-imagining of it. The GOP didn't distance themselves from the insurrectionists because they were righteous. I also did not will the GOP to force you to defend them or whatever that nonsense was you tried to pin on me.