Droppersneck
Bluelighter
Let me preface by saying nobody wants things to go back to the way they were even 20 years ago. We have come a long way and no person or group deserves to be marginalized based on superficiality. Everybody has felt this at some point in their lives and nobody likes it.
However perhaps we have swung too far in an attempt to curtail bigotry. The University of Ottawa just banned yoga from its campus because the staff felt that the practice marginalized eastern culture; isnt in a sense by being overtly sensitive with only certain cultures saying that they are in need of extra protections and some how lesser? I digress to steer clear of politics.
Bluelight in my opinion adopted the movement and its principles probably around 2012 but did not fully put in place till the last few years. The site naturally having a hard left lean, which is understandable, almost did not have a choice to conduct itself in a logical way that put freedom of thought ahead of politics despite that freedom being a thought to be a traditional principle of the liberal.
Knowing that many here are a part of the movement what do you all think the result will be to the freedom of thought, speech, and action on the internet and IRL? Furthermore do people truly care about what is said on the internet when anonymity is involved? and if they do is that not on them? after all we do not have to do anything we do not want to..
However perhaps we have swung too far in an attempt to curtail bigotry. The University of Ottawa just banned yoga from its campus because the staff felt that the practice marginalized eastern culture; isnt in a sense by being overtly sensitive with only certain cultures saying that they are in need of extra protections and some how lesser? I digress to steer clear of politics.
Bluelight in my opinion adopted the movement and its principles probably around 2012 but did not fully put in place till the last few years. The site naturally having a hard left lean, which is understandable, almost did not have a choice to conduct itself in a logical way that put freedom of thought ahead of politics despite that freedom being a thought to be a traditional principle of the liberal.
Knowing that many here are a part of the movement what do you all think the result will be to the freedom of thought, speech, and action on the internet and IRL? Furthermore do people truly care about what is said on the internet when anonymity is involved? and if they do is that not on them? after all we do not have to do anything we do not want to..
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