4 Nov 2021 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | the "well-chosen" is the important part here, and it's why RFC98 is important, and why this discussion is important, and why we can't just let things go however they go like we have in the past, as a community | 14:24:45 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | because "not choosing a group to exclude" is not an available option, there's only "explicitly making a choice vs. letting it be dictated by social dominance" | 14:25:25 |
Jonas Chevalier | I really disagree with this line of thinking | 14:25:56 |
tomberek | What group you want to exclude? | 14:26:07 |
tomberek | Or that we should? | 14:26:43 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | tomberek: those who are unwilling to be empathic, baseline inclusive, and accepting of other people's experiences | 14:26:46 |
Jonas Chevalier | paradox of intolerance shouldn't be used as a leg-up to create more intolerance | 14:26:59 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | (with "those who are unable to be empathic" being a special case that requires case-by-case consideration) | 14:27:14 |
Jonas Chevalier | exclusion is an unfortunate thing and should be exceptional | 14:27:22 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | Jonas Chevalier: I completely agree with that | 14:27:35 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | however, I do also recognize that not all exclusion is implicit, and that it is very easy to end up with a lot of implicit exclusion - the path towards "least exclusion" is not "define no social norms" | 14:28:22 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | * however, I do also recognize that not all exclusion is explicit, and that it is very easy to end up with a lot of implicit exclusion - the path towards "least exclusion" is not "define no social norms" | 14:28:28 |
Jonas Chevalier | please tell me something you are unsure about | 14:28:39 |
Jonas Chevalier | what are open questions you have? | 14:28:52 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | how do you mean? | 14:29:01 |
Jonas Chevalier | I want to start this again, but from a place where we're open that we don't have all the answers | 14:29:58 |
Jonas Chevalier | I certainly don't have all the answers | 14:30:33 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | neither do I; I already mentioned one such case actually, people who cannot be empathic (eg. because of some sort of mental health condition) | 14:30:59 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | that is a complicated thing where there is no clear good answer, because on the one hand you cannot allow one person to disrupt an entire community, but on the other hand it is likely a chronic condition and so on a societal scale they would get excluded from everywhere | 14:31:41 |
tomberek | Disrupt the community? | 14:32:15 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | * that is a complicated thing where there is no clear good answer, because on the one hand you cannot allow one person to disrupt an entire community, but on the other hand it is likely a chronic condition and so on a societal scale they would get excluded from everywhere, which is also undesirable | 14:32:43 |
Jonas Chevalier | generally speaking, my impression is that we can get quite far by acknowledging that we have differences. | 14:33:22 |
Jonas Chevalier | and by talking to people | 14:34:52 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | Jonas Chevalier: I agree with that in general, but with the caveat that this only applies when everybody involved is acting in good faith | 14:35:15 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | which is usually the case, but it often only takes one person who isn't acting in good faith to make things go bad very quickly | 14:35:33 |
Jonas Chevalier | even the people above that were labelled toxic, are just people. behind the words are legitimate fears | 14:35:49 |
Jonas Chevalier | we have to acknowledge that, and also john's concerns | 14:36:50 |
Jan Tojnar | I guess we (libertarian types) have the tendency to always extrapolate the actions to the worst case scenario, even though we might be completely in agreement on specifics with the todayβs well-meaning left, we do not know who will come after them. | 14:36:56 |
tomberek | You are suggesting large disruptions are necessary to our community norms, in order to prevent large disruptions. Some are seeing this conversation as a disruption, one in which there has not been a lot of empathetic behavior, impacting newcomers. What gives this disruption the moral high ground to occur and not others? | 14:37:00 |
GallantChef | The belief of righteousness is what justifies it, hence why our friend has almost nothing that they're uncertain about | 14:37:31 |