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  • Morning_star-9

    Is the 'right' now more tolerant than the 'left'?

    I think current evidence would suggest it's beginning to go that way.

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    • ^LOLdmay
    • Ask them:

      https://i.guim.co.uk…
      nbq
    • https://theglobepost…nbq
    • each wing belongs to the same birdmoldero
    • @moldero, i like that a lot you poetic charmer.Morning_star
    • when was the left ever more tolerant? We've had a century of communism around the world and 100 million dead because of it. That's as intolerant as you can get
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    • ^ what left? I live in a country with a minority left party in government, and I'm still alive, and I have free healthcare!dmay
    • And before we had a right party in charge, and I didn't die, and had free healthcare!
      So... ?
      dmay
    • The (far) left’s intolerance is insidious, and I would argue is ultimately more dangerous than the (far) right.Gnash
    • we don't have any communism thoughmonospaced
    • Insidious? Because they advocate equal rights and anti discrimination? They’re only intolerant of bigotry and inequality.monospaced
    • Yes, by a mileMondoMorphic
    • Yes, insidious. It’s exactly the word I wanted to use. You missed the point completely. AgainGnash
    • I consider myself on the far left, or as we like to say radical left. And a current issue with the radical left media I follow is how the "soft left"...deadsperm
    • ... pays to much attention to societal issues rather than social ones and is deviating the discourse we would like to take place. From the points you seem ...deadsperm
    • ... to be making this seems more of an intolerance from the soft left sjw. I do agree the radical left is not willing to compromise on issues ...deadsperm
    • ... we consider essential but I don't see that as intolerance. I could be wrong.
      *too much attention (1/2)
      deadsperm

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