I am not saying what you have or have not done. I'm merely pointing out the more correct philosophy that ought be held by the greatest and most diverse of people, a group that is bigger than any one selfish self-imposing egoistic ass.
I cannot for sure say what behavior you have engaged in, but I do think you ought consider whether your behavior or views have crossed that line.
Peace, love, and tolerance only go so far as their mutual accord. As long as an equitable accord is kept, they exist! Outside that, however, lies the right to mutual defense of the collective.
I will not buy a drop of that "everyone have peace and love" kool aid, as the paradox of tolerance has its answer.
I agree, and I don't drink the kool aid either. No matter how I detest violence, I am no pacifist.
I've been down this road before. I really do don't feel like explaining my position YET AGAIN.
My intention in this thread was to defend SOHY. She seems like a very decent and intelligent person, who has always defended her religious friends and family members. I have done the same! I have close family who are devout churchgoers. My late Uncle Herb was a deacon in his church, and one of the kindest, gentlest people I've ever known. He was also an engineer, and an inventor with several patents. I linked to a page which lists and describes his inventions in a past thread. His name was Herbert F. Baurle.
So, this "religious people are dangerous idiots" schtick is wearing awfully thin with me.
Brian -
I didn't intend to single you out. I was defending SOHY, and do not regret it. I would do it again. Chin up, mate.
Floof, I do regret naming you. But I stand by the essence of what I said, come hell or high water. Apo!ogies.
Many dangerous idiots are also kind and gentle people. There's nothing about being a dangerous idiot that precludes kindness, gentleness, skill, or inventiveness.
Supporting dangerously idiotic ideas is perfectly compatible with all of those laudable traits.
This is where the myth of fascism and Naziism as ugly and disgusting becomes so dangerous. We are completely subsumed by that meme of the cruel Nazi bully, that we forget that the average member of the NSDAP was a kindly avuncular chap who gladly donated to the Winter Relief, helped out his neighbours in times of need, worked diligently and intelligently at his job, and was beloved of his family and friends.
Bad ideas don't just infect bad people. Indeed, the very idea that you can divide people into 'bad' and 'good' as categories, is a bad idea. And the corollary that you can spot a person who supports bad ideas because of their universally (or near universally) bad behaviour, is an even worse idea.
And that you can improve society by simply giving more authority to the good people, while oppressing the bad ones, is the worst idea in history - and one that has been considered self-evidently true by any number of kind and gentle people, who gave a pass to their less gentle comrades on the basis that they were acting in the best interests of their political party, nation, or race.
For evil to triumph, it is necessary only that good people do nothing. And bad ideas are how good people are persuaded that doing nothing is the appropriate thing to do.