Although, humans get out of their ways to be shitty to others in ways not seen in animal kingdom (the thing about humans being part of animal kingdom aside).
Free speech is one of those rights often only just on paper.

Free speech is one of those rights often only just on paper.




Exactly what I was referring to in my previous post.

This is very interesting to me, and I think you have some good points. I'd add is that I think a lot of this is probably contextual. Like, what truth are you considering expounding and what are the consequence of not defending that idea? If I avoid telling a girl that she's put on a few pounds, or I avoid correcting someone's grammar, or tell a white lie about watching a movie with my Mom rather than admit to sleeping in the middle of the day because I don't want a friend to worry about me, then yeah, truth on its own doesn't have much value. But on the other hand... if the truth is that a situation is dangerous and the dishonest person is claiming things are safe, or the untrue thing that's currently believed has the potential to cause harm, either to a person or perhaps to society as a whole, it becomes more complicated and sometimes telling the truth and risking ending up like Socrates can be needed... but probably if you're going to take the risk of being forced to metaphorically drink hemlock, it should be for something important.Mæstro wrote: ↑2025-12-07, 19:37Among my lessons: Socrates is a poor role model. Expounding the truth is not righteous, worthy or fun in itself; it only adds noise. Others are entitled to their opinions even if wrong. Silence is not assent. Feelings might be the point, not facts. Social interactions are not debates. Only trust can change minds. Advice, criticism, correction and challenge only belong if requested; telling a friend in private about nonsense is better.

My point was that rejecting reality leads nowhere good. Freedom of opinion has its dark side. You can believe the wrong thing or the right thing.

Speaking of believing something that is untrue... ..frostknight wrote: ↑2026-03-03, 19:07I live in USA where over 30^% of the country believes fascism is cool and they worship their leader like he can do no wrong.
That is unacceptable on multiple levels.
My point remains, opinions can be destructive if they are based completely on lies.

The problem is that any belief can be held come what may. The discussion veers here into questions of proper method, the nature of truth and adjacent philosophical topics. Many people even deny the existence of objective reality. Ultimately, opinion is diverse enough that everyone can find someone whom he believes in good faith to be dead wrong, but that someone might be acting in equally good faith in coming to those beliefs.frostknight wrote: ↑2026-03-03, 19:07My point was that rejecting reality leads nowhere good… if you keep doubling down despite reality, you should not feel good about yourself… opinions can be destructive if they are based completely on lies.
How many former sectarians have freely changed their belief due to social harassment? How many more sectarians have instead withdrawn further, hardened by persecution, having confirmed the world will hate them for their beliefs?People who are in a cult should be harassed for their beliefs honestly to some level.

In this I will agree with you. Those directly confronted will seldom, if ever, become introspective. Most change come from within. That doesn't mean the confrontation is meaningless however, as people can indirectly come across some bit of information or said previous argument at a time that they're more receptive. The confrontation can also serve as a warning example to those going down the wrong path. Deprogramming isn't heard of as much today as it was back in the 80's and 90's, but it's a good endeavour.

He has been trying to censor his opponents, so... your completely wrong. Brendan Carr has been trying to do this for himGemmaugr wrote: ↑2026-03-03, 20:55Ultimately, they won't allow anyone to say they're wrong, and start censoring (and worse) people. They're even famous for perverting and twisting words and meanings (People's Democratic Republic of etc, Anti-fa, etc). They're also huge on propaganda. Painting their rivals in a bad light, and trying to frame them for things they didn't commit.
Fair enough, you are probably right. Its really a bad design in humans that people when they are wrong and some attacks them over it they defend themselves rather than accept the truth.

He hasn't. Disregarding this cherry-picking, that alone doesn't make it Fascism, but showcases another fallacy (Reductio ad Hitlerum).frostknight wrote: ↑2026-03-04, 14:10He has been trying to censor his opponents, so... your completely wrong. Brendan Carr has been trying to do this for himGemmaugr wrote: ↑2026-03-03, 20:55Ultimately, they won't allow anyone to say they're wrong, and start censoring (and worse) people. They're even famous for perverting and twisting words and meanings (People's Democratic Republic of etc, Anti-fa, etc). They're also huge on propaganda. Painting their rivals in a bad light, and trying to frame them for things they didn't commit.

Yeah no... the late show with stephen colbert was cancelled so that CBS could get a merger approved by the FCC. So you are either not telling the truth or are unaware of stuff.

FCC has been handling media with mergers and the like since 1934. You're making a fowl (and foul) out of a feather.frostknight wrote: ↑2026-03-04, 15:57Yeah no... the late show with stephen colbert was cancelled so that CBS could get a merger approved by the FCC. So you are either not telling the truth or are unaware of stuff.
Trump wouldn't have allowed Brendan Carr to approve it otherwise
Speaking of nice. That's not very nice at all.. I thought we we're having a cordial discussion (and no, it's not always sea-lioning or JAQ'ing). You were the one who brought all this up in the first place..frostknight wrote: ↑2026-03-04, 15:57EDIT: I just realized I am wasting my time trying to get you to understand. People in cults never change easily...
I don't wish to waste my time on toxic cult like people for very long. I give up.

Okay, so your a trumpy I got it. You know what i mean. The only reason that the merger was approved was because trump can't take criticism and tried to get the FCC Brendan Carr to get late night hosts fired. I guarantee that if colbert didn't get fired that merger wouldn't have gone through.
I didn't ask for your opinion. I only stated my views.
