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Geoff Price's avatar

Interesting distinction, I would have loved to see some more concrete examples of how you categorize them. It's funny how some language just becomes loaded and loses its original meaning, your description of excommunication almost reads exactly as I would understand the definition of virtue signaling.

Your point about both sides using it is well taken though. What I think makes many uncomfortable is going through people's past to hold them to account to today's standards. From there, a HUGE duty of care falls on the institutions of authority to properly weigh the evidence and severity of the crime. I keep thinking of James Gunn being fired by Disney after a bunch of keyboard warriors set out to expose past tweets from a different time in his life. Your own example of Jordan Peterson is a great one too from the other side of the spectrum. I don't agree with all of his points but he dared to have an opinion different from the mob, and they went batshit crazy about him. To my point, it's then on the universities to encourage and protect his speeches, rather than stopping them because they don't agree with the conclusions.

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ABossy's avatar

What I'm most repulsed by are the REASONS behind the phenomena. I'm talking about people being excommunicated because of unintentional slurs, usually imagined by a hypervigilant accuser.

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