On the contrary, we've been far too tolerant of bigotry

by HCE, Wednesday, October 31, 2018, 13:18 (2709 days ago) @ Greg
edited by HCE, Wednesday, October 31, 2018, 13:25

We've rationalized it and excused it to the point of relativism, both in our discussions of current events and our narratives of history. Bigotry isn't ascribable to class, education, or background; it's a moral failing, not a socioeconomic or intellectual one, and it's past time we start treating it as such.

I appreciate that liberal rhetoric can be alienating--hell, some of us are proper assholes--but these "most up-to-the-minute progressive viewpoints" aren't particularly new or radical. People have been fighting for these viewpoints for decades, even centuries, and I see no reason why everyone can't get on-board.


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