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Hearing some one out and not changing your viewpoint after the conversation, doesn't make you one of them. 🙄
Thing is, we've heard out the nazis before. We don't need to do that anymore.
I like Michael Okuda's take on this:
(twitter link)
Personally, I think there's some value in allowing the Nazis to publicly self-identify, because then we know who the Nazis are. We (society) don't need to tolerate what they say just to prove that we're tolerant, but it's probably useful to know who they are, and for them to volunteer that information. Then we respond with public ridicule and name-and-shame.
Also, that doesn't require that a privately owned business (e.g. substack) should provide a platform for Nazi bullshit.
Michael Okuda is one of the great contributors to design thanks to the influences of Star Trek: The Next Generation and later shows- he was behind a lot of the look- and almost no one knows who he is. It's a real shame since, as you showed here, he's smart in other ways too.
There are some things not worth listening to. Not all opinions are created equal.
Nazi lives don't matter.
Zero tolerance for nazis. Zero.
Agreed. However, providing a platform for hate speech is no different than condoning it.
My viewpoint is that I dont have any obligation to "hear out" a nazi. And neither does anyone else. GTFO with this "even nazis should be given a fair shake" shit.
-Dril
When it comes to listening to hate speech and not condoning it outrright then and there, even if you don't explicitly support it, it does make you complicit, and it shows you're willing to turn a blind eye to it, and that speaks negatively to your character.
Don't be a Nazi sympathizer, don't let them off the hook, don't let them spread their hate and lies. You disagree with Nazism? Then don't give it even an inch to spread. Kill it in the cradle.
No, but thinking a Nazi has valuable information to offer is sus.
Big difference between having a conversation and having a media company distributing propaganda.