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re: Did we make a mistake with the anti-bullying movement?
Posted on 6/4/20 at 9:18 pm to tetracarbon
Posted on 6/4/20 at 9:18 pm to tetracarbon
I don't think the anti-bullying movement was wrong at all, it is very proper and necessary.
What HAS been an issue is the "who am I to judge" crusade. It dangerously extended into things like art, cultural practices and personal conduct, which SHOULD be judged.
I sadly think our world is playing out exactly the way CS Lewis warned about in his magnificent little book "the abolition of man"
What HAS been an issue is the "who am I to judge" crusade. It dangerously extended into things like art, cultural practices and personal conduct, which SHOULD be judged.
I sadly think our world is playing out exactly the way CS Lewis warned about in his magnificent little book "the abolition of man"
Posted on 6/4/20 at 9:20 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
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What HAS been an issue is the "who am I to judge" crusade. It dangerously extended into things like art, cultural practices and personal conduct, which SHOULD be judged.
I always kinda felt that we were all descendants of those who were actually able to successfully judge various people and situations
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Seems like the anti judging against our nature at this point.
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