Jarhyn
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- Natural Philosophy, Game Theoretic Ethicist
First, it isn't a straw man to ask someone to take consistent views. I'm tired as shit of fucking idiots believing that an opinion can't be fucking WRONG, (though if you look carefully, I'm saying that men can and should police their undesirables WRT misogyny) or that opinions are somehow immune to the need for consistency, or that opinions about ethics can somehow stand immune to criticism. One of the D's, Derec or Dismal, I can't remember which, is of the opinion that trafficking in sex slavery is OK... but the rest of us know how fucking sick that is. Opinions on ethics are very much vulnerable to criticism and should be based in fact, and real demonstrable relationships in nature.I agree that Toni Has, repeatedly, claimed one but not the other, that men must reject mysogynists (they must) while bitterly objecting to the idea of Islamic people rejecting theocrats. This IS a double standard.
No, it isn’t. First, that’s a strawman. It’s rejecting “terrorists” not “theocrats.” Second, stating that men must reject misogynists (or whatever she actually said), is an opinion. Third, “men” and “Muslims” and “terrorists” and “misogynists” are not equivalent categories, so there is no standard that is being doubled. Forth, it is tu quoque and therefore void no matter what, so now everyone itt can drop the derail.
Further, I very clearly stated the class which we are talking about needing rejection, and you have provided NO evidence that either of these two things fall outside of the valid class.
Finally, there is nothing "you, too" about it. Some people in this thread have said on multiple occasions that (population) should reject (problematic element). Toni is one who has said this form of (men) and (misogynists). Others have said it about (Islam) and (Islamic extremists). Either (populations) should reject (problematic element) is a correct statement, or it is not. My goal here is not to attack the view that men must police inappropriate behavior among men. As I have said repeatedly, I think this is Ann ethical obligation. My POINT is to hopefully bring people around a shared rule and to get them to apply it consistently.
So, do you accept the rule?