The paradox of tolerance stops being a paradox when reframed as a social contract: I tolerate you as long as you practice tolerance towards me. If you engage in hostile ideology your coverage by this contract ends and you should no longer be tolerated.
Also, sorry for not commenting in French, I saw this scrolling the all feed
The paradox of tolerance stops being a paradox when reframed as a social contract: I tolerate you as long as you practice tolerance towards me. If you engage in hostile ideology your coverage by this contract ends and you should no longer be tolerated.
Also, sorry for not commenting in French, I saw this scrolling the all feed
It’s fine 😉
Framing tolerance as a moral imperative only benefits the intolerant.