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Yes it is. I took it as such. It?s one of many such phrases I?ve encountered in industry used as tactics to influence the weak or waving. ?I?m sure we all agree that??, ?of course it?s a given that??, ?the smart moneys on??. You follow it up by making an assumption about my following, and understanding of, current affairs. I was trying to politely offer a different perspective in order to promote debate, please don?t provoke another tiresome to and fro
Trying again to promote a constructive discussion, you might like to read about ?The Paradox Of Tolerance?, it?s a subject I?ve researched/discussed a lot (I don?t ?do? politics other than here but I consider this subject theological), my view (in general) being ?you can?t fight intolerance with tolerance? but I?ve spent a lot of time listening to the opposing view
Well if you really want a ‘constructive discussion’ rather than just being a bit rude then fair enough.
So, your view is ‘you can’t fight intolerance with tolerance’. It’s a view I’m inclined to agree with although I’m a little surprised you share it (that’s not a criticism).
Either way it’s a view that, interestingly perhaps, seems to be the opposite of the new AVAAZ approach I mentioned, which appears to condone attempts at understanding - if not tolerance - in preference to out and out condemnation.
Last edited by ramAnag; 25-04-2025 at 07:20 PM.
I?m all for trying to understand, I used the phrase ?sit in the other fellahs chair? a lot at work, BUT there comes a time when it becomes clear that a behaviour or action is part of the DNA of a person or group and if you?ve tried to accommodate/ live with/ excuse etc that behaviour repeatedly and just received more of the same, then a more combative/ less tolerant approach is IMO essential. ?The West? failed miserably with Hitler, and didn?t learn its lesson in time for Putin to reinstate a mini-Soviet Union, I can offer other current examples big and small. Not sure why you?re surprised that this is my view?
Seeing as you’ve asked, let’s just say - without wishing to reopen old wounds - that, within the context of this forum, your regular reaction to the repetitive actions you speak of has been far from ‘combative’, rather one of failure to act, selectivity and appeasement.
Why is it that the press and right wing socials appear to be convinced Starmer has "given more fishing rights away"?
I've not seen any of them quote a source.