• And that “paradox” boils down to the intolerant saw of “you’re not tolerant if you’re not tolerant of intolerance”

    It’s a paradox b/c it’s not really a paradox, but it seems like one, when couched disingenuously.

    But it’s like freedom. Can you really believe in freedom if you believe in law and punishment?* But can you truly be free with criminals running amok? So to have freedom, you must restrict freedom of those who would take away your freedom.

    * I’m well aware lots of ppl say “no” here

    • @ItsEveNow@lemmy.world
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      41 year ago

      A paradox is a seemingly contradictory statement which is actually not a contradiction if you look closely. That’s why it’s named like this. Being intolerant towards fascists and other intolerant groups is actually a way to promote tolerance, it’s a tolerant act.

      • @Rodeo@lemmy.ca
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        11 year ago

        It’s not a tolerant act, but the result is that the base level of tolerance is higher, so it’s an acceptable compromise.