Message from @Sq crcl
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Tolerance corrodes morality until morality no longer exists
"Tolerance is a moral trojan horse"
It can be, I can and will unequivocally grant you that @spooky ducc
Doesn't have to
The eternal vigilance
Prolonged toleration can lead to normalization of amorality
Yes, sure.
Toleration creates apathy
It can.
It all happens over time
The eternal vigilance is anathema to tolerance given this context.
Vigilance requires rebuke to actually mean anything.
Overdose, no roles, free for all..
A guard atop a city wall must repel or otherwise correct the behavior of trespassers, no?
That always leads to the same
A guard who waves anyone into the city is surely not good at their job.
The tolerant guard will open the gates to any threat on an suicidally altruistic grounds.
What is a guard that does not guard?
^
A greeter at your local Walmart, really
kek
Why would especially the guard be ignorant? @spooky ducc
"A guard who waves anyone into the city is surely not good at their job."
sorry what
I'm having trouble with this one I don't think the sentence flows right
I'm not sure what's being asked of me here
Maybe 'just anyone' or 'everyone' would be better at expressing what you meant
I quoted you correctly, didn't I? @spooky ducc
Are you arguing intent?
Earlier above I quoted a phrase which conclusion I couldn't follow
"Why would especially the guard be ignorant?"
that's where I'm having issues
what is this sentence asking me
I think it's the placement of "especially"
especially should be specifically
"Why specifically should the guard be ignorant"
Is that what you meant?
It was a question of something you wrote, which made me question if you had understood what I meant under "Eternal vigilance"
If so, the answer is "false question," I never implied the guard *should* be ignorant. That's the point.
You've lost the plot.
We'll all be turning into Jordan Peterson at the end of this, if we're all being this careful with our words
Let's run this back.
Yes, thnks