Following this banned content and this discussion: provide that “fascism-communism equivalence” and “horse-shoe theory” serve only to legitimize fascists, would you (@all) find clearer adding to the policy that this kind of content is not welcome on this instance?

A sibling request here.

  • @nope
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    44 years ago

    Thanks for clarifying. I wanted to make sure that we are actually focusing on the same question here.

    I very much disagree with the view that this is a selective political illiteracy and I also don’t think it’s constructive to blame people for not knowing something, even less calling them lazy. The question is, how do people react after being confronted with a clear refutation of their view.

    In my experience the horse-shoe theory is mostly brought up by center-right and not far right people. Especially, people who bring up this theory (again, in my experience) often consider themselves to be against facism. I believe that banning these people will have the opposite effect of what you want to have.

    My experience regarding this topic is almost exclusively non-internet related; so, that might be the point why we disagree, as we draw our experience from different places where a different group of people raise this theory.

    • @dioramaOP
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      4 years ago

      Anyone has own on-line and off-line experiences. Analogies btw. on-line and off-line are hard to draw too.

      Selective political illiteracy is an observation, not a slur. Yes, I agree with you about avoiding the use since it is counter-productive.
      Yet, writing comes with responsibility. I do not blame people being ignorant, I blame people when they expose the community to harmful content and community hijacking. When ones insist and they are in good faith, I am quite confident that laziness is the main reason.

      If we add “no horse-shoe theory” on the CoC does not mean instant ban, as it holds for other contents.

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        4 years ago

        I agree with everything except that “laziness is the main reason”. There’s just a lot of things to learn and do in life and it’s difficult to prioritize.

        Anyway, I’m glad that we constructively made our points clear. :)

        • @dioramaOP
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          04 years ago

          After insisting on the same concept? What could be instead? Fear of contradiction? I disagree. :)