> Your perspective promotes traumatizing systems. You are therefore a danger to yourself and society.
> If you are locked up as a result of this, will the reeducation take?
Ha! If offending people was illegal I'd have been in prison a long time ago.
> Thought experiment aside, you don't know what other people need and forcing your ideas onto them is how we get into these messes in the first place.
I'm not forcing my ideas on anyone. These are the laws collectively decided by us and and forefathers. As a group we've decided that we do not want people shooting heroin on our streets and we've made the practice illegal.
> Authoritarianism isn't a healing modality.
I'd argue it authoritarianism to force a law abiding member of society to put up with this craziness in their communities. The people I feel the most sorry for are on the lower end of the income scale that do not have the financial means to vote with their feet.
The commenter is pretty clearly talking about working people who can't up and move somewhere else because they don't work in Big Tech. Eventually those of means will quit this city, if it really does get bad enough, but people just getting by can't.
You get to vote with your thoughts, actions, and words on the daily.
I don't support unjust laws. If you do, cool. It's still authoritarianism.
And nobody's forcing you to put up with it, as evidenced by you holding a mindset of not putting up with it. Acceptance is a choice and you are allowed to not choose it, as you currently demonstrate.
Just because the law makers haven't yet criminalized your lack of compassion doesn't mean it'll be justice if they do and then come for you. So why support unjust laws pointed toward others?
> If you are locked up as a result of this, will the reeducation take?
Ha! If offending people was illegal I'd have been in prison a long time ago.
> Thought experiment aside, you don't know what other people need and forcing your ideas onto them is how we get into these messes in the first place.
I'm not forcing my ideas on anyone. These are the laws collectively decided by us and and forefathers. As a group we've decided that we do not want people shooting heroin on our streets and we've made the practice illegal.
> Authoritarianism isn't a healing modality.
I'd argue it authoritarianism to force a law abiding member of society to put up with this craziness in their communities. The people I feel the most sorry for are on the lower end of the income scale that do not have the financial means to vote with their feet.