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arjuna-vallabha · 2 years
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Iran today by Nesar Ahmed
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littlehorrorshop · 1 year
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Intolerance (1916)
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secular-jew · 7 days
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You can't go to the bathroom or use the aisle for any purpose, because an entitled religion-of-peace advocate has to block the aisle so he can do what he wants.
This is against FAA regulations and a safety hazard.
Tolerance seems to be demanded and only goes one way.
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profeminist · 2 years
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"Turns out my friends who love to tell me they "hate the sin, love the sinner" in regards to my sexuality feel very attacked when I tell them I "hate the belief, love the believer."
Almost as if that phrase is just an underhanded way to tell someone you actually dont love them."
Cris Miller: https://twitter.com/StillNo_H/status/1174403447770112002?lang=en
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mycolourfullworld · 4 months
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Have you ever thought about this?
In 100 years like in 2123 we will all be buried with our relatives and friends.
Strangers will live in our homes we fought so hard to build, and they will own everything we have today. All our possessions will be unknown and unborn, including the car we spent a fortune on, and will probably be scrap, preferably in the hands of an unknown collector.
Our descendants will hardly or hardly know who we were, nor will they remember us. How many of us know our grandfather's father?
After we die, we will be remembered for a few more years, then we are just a portrait on someone's bookshelf, and a few years later our history, photos and deeds disappear in history's oblivion. We won't even be memories.
If we paused one day to analyze these questions, perhaps we would understand how ignorant and weak the dream to achieve it all was.
If we could only think about this, surely our approaches, our thoughts would change, we would be different people.
Always having more, no time for what's really valuable in this life. I'd change all this to live and enjoy the walks I've never taken, these hugs I didn't give, these kisses for our children and our loved ones, these jokes we didn't have time for. Those would certainly be the most beautiful moments to remember, after all they would fill our lives with joy.
And we waste it day after day with greed, greed and intolerance.
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animanightmate · 2 months
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Incomplete screenshots of this excellent Twitter thread about tolerance from July 2017 are doing the rounds on Facebook, so here's the link to the full version:
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I was only able to find the author's books on Amazon, so do let me know if there's another link I've missed (also I haven't read them yet, to be fair):
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religiousqueer-inbox · 6 months
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Christian queer culture is other people assuming you aren't Christian because you're queer, or assuming you aren't queer because you're Christian. And assuming you can't be Christian if you study physics.
nah not physics 💀💀💀
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gay-----pisces2 · 20 days
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"why do you keep speaking up about oppression? Why can't you just be quiet about it if it annoys you so bad?"
Firstly, because of this extremely foolish question, I am going to assume you've never been oppressed before.
Secondly being oppressed pisses me off, and I hate talking about it because it is depressing that we must keep fighting for just basic things a person is required (rights, safety, happiness), but you know what happens when you don't speak on oppression? you keep being oppressed!
I've been harassed many a time because of my transness and queerness and guess what I did? I had to tell authority figures because if not, I knew it'd only get worse.
The only people I'm intolerant towards are the people who are intolerant to innocence because of gender, sexuality, race, or religion.
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uboat53 · 1 year
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This is a really short blurb, but it's a great example of why tolerant societies do better than intolerant ones. Everything revolves around human capital. You can have the best hardware or the most money, but if you don't have good people to use it, it's not worth much.
Now, not every good person is going to leave an intolerant society, but the true edge is at the margins. Every trans person or gay person who leaves an intolerant society is a loss of that human capital. Just as importantly, many of the people who love them, their friends and family, will also leave, and even if all of them stay, they won't be able to exercise that human capital in full to the benefit of their society.
Intolerance isn't just morally and ethically bad, it's bad for business as most major corporations recognize. Over the long run, tolerant and open societies that allow people to be who they are and flourish as their genuine selves will attract more talent and consistently out-compete those societies that close their minds to new ideas. Count on it.
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zwei2x · 3 months
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Hesitated on posting this here, but I feel like I must for the sake of the asexual community.
This is unacceptable. Even as a joke. When someone mentions everywhere, several times, upfront, that despite being a NSFW artist, they are asexual and not horny; you RESPECT THAT.
Consent for fuck's sake. CONSENT. Drawing NSFW and talking about sexuality and NSFW art and stuff with others does NOT equal consent. NEVER, EVER try to "convert" an asexual, or push horny stuff on them constantly.
I've been struggling for YEARS with drawing NSFW art because of my asexuality, and the internal conflicts of liking sexuality/nudity as a concept, especially artistic, but not being horny for it. Give me a fucking break.
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littlehorrorshop · 1 year
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Intolerance (1916)
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grusinskayas · 11 months
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Mae Marsh in Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916) dir. D. W. Griffith
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civanticism · 1 month
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CIVANTICISM Softhearted Compassion | Hardnosed Coherence https://www.civanticism.com/
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rchetypal · 6 months
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"If I force myself to believe something or want to believe something, I become exceedingly intolerant; I don't like anybody who reviles my beloved ideas because I make such an effort to believe them. Whereas if you know a thing, you can enjoy it." — C.G. Jung
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xkao · 15 days
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support group for autistics who can’t eat their safe foods because of allergies/intolerances 💔
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philosophybits · 1 year
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The great writers to whom the world owes what religious liberty it possesses, have mostly asserted freedom of conscience as an indefeasible right, and denied absolutely that a human being is accountable to others for his religious belief. Yet so natural to mankind is intolerance in whatever they really care about, that religious freedom has hardly anywhere been practically realized...
John Stuart Mill, On Liberty
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