• RAM@discuss.tchncs.de
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    While this post is talking about the internet, in general it is important to talk about “politics” with people (what is “political” ?).

    If you don’t talk to people about why racism, sexism, transphobia or something else is bad, they will bring that conversation to people who don’t have the choice to ignore the conversation. They will harm and harass minorities.

    I agree that the internet might not be the best place to change people’s minds, but it is important to name and argue against bigotry when encountered.

    You should of course still be mindful of your own mental health <3

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      Agree. But if you’re not going to argue in good faith, if you’re not going to discuss with an open mind, if you’re going to add toxicity…then best to stay silent. Shouting your opinion at other people (no matter how ignorant their opinion is) is never going to change their mind.

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        I can see where you come from, but as a gay man, I would go crazy if I had to enter every homophobic encounter with an open mind.

        Also, entering an argument might not change the other persons mind, but it might change the mind of bystanders

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          Most of the time when I get into an argument with someone on Lemmy (formerly Reddit) it was for the people who may read it more than the other person. The best outcome in those cases is civil disengagement, not changing their mind. But the goal is to reveal some faulty logic and dismiss some disinformation for random strangers.

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      (what is “political” ?)

      Anything that relates to the polity

      in general it is important to talk about “politics” with people

      Absolutely. People used to talk about this stuff in pubs and on the streets all the time. People used to literally go out and stand on streetcorners and harass everyone passing by with their opinions (soapboxing). Political structure and governance were common public discourse, with strangers, in public settings. The Federalist Papers were widely distributed and read because there was an interested audience, and they weren’t the only example of political publishing for public consumption at the time, just one of the best-known examples.