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Blocking a person or instance still allows the bigotry to spread.
The problem here is what gets defined as bigotry and who gets to define it? I was called a nazi for expressing the same opinion I'm expressing here. Do you think that might be a bit much? How long until the bubble of acceptable thoughts and opinions shrinks so much YOU get defined as a nazi?
Your argument is known as the "slippery slope fallacy", @Kantiberl.
Edit: I'm guessing it's a bug, but I can't get this comment to reply to the right person.
It's not a fallacy when it has already slipped to calling all Republicans (or even people who wish to hear their opinions) nazis and fascist. Why don't you think it will slip further?
Yeah, it's weird.
Why do people think that?
It's such a mystery.
One of those enduring conundrums of the universe.
Will ever figure out why Republicans keep getting called facists?
It really is one of life's unsolvable riddles.
How could anyone come to such a conclusion?
I guess we'll never know.
Oh no it's true, not all republicans are Nazis.
Some are just sympathisers.
Yep that is true.
Who defines what counts as "bigotry"? I think the guys over at beehaw are extremely bigoted. does that mean that we should prevent everyone from speaking with them simply because I think they're bigots?