I’m all for it, but what kicked it off?

  • Cethin@lemmy.zip
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    4 hours ago

    Yep, and it has the potential to be very effective. I think we need both of these —punching Nazis and talking with them to change their views.

    Another big issue that goes with this is a lot of people will say that if their were bigots once then they should be shunned. This is very harmful though. If we do that then their only reasonable option is to double down. If they lose their group and also can’t be accepted by the rest of society then they’re never going to do that.

    I think this problem is much larger than only this right now too. People make their opinions equal to them as a person. They feel if they change their opinion then they’re failing as a person. This isn’t true though. Changing your opinions when you’re shown new information is a sign of strength.