Well the contempt cuts both ways generally speaking, I can’t really tolerate the politics of the left in any form, but we live in a society where the politics of the left are acceptable whereas anything remotely similar to fascism is not — it creates a dichotomy for those of us who react in a similar way to both types of political extremism.
For me, the routine politics of gender and climate change are just as abhorrent as would be a torchlight procession of anti-semites smashing storefronts in a Jewish part of a city, but to most of my society’s members, those politics are seen as routine, normal and fully “proven by science.”
The vaccine opinions are the same way, to me it’s a no-brainer to be very reluctant to add bucks to Big Pharma’s bottom line just to be part of a mass trial of some evidently dangerous substance they desire to inject into every human body. I really don’t get the unhesitant acceptance of this as “normal” when the future consequences and even some present consequences are not fully known.
And if they think less of me for not participating, so what, a final judgement will take place and that’s what I am more concerned about. The disapproval of Aunt Karen is nothing more than a passing moment in time, we’ll see how it works out for Aunt Karen later on.
“Well the contempt cuts both ways generally speaking”
I try and keep my distance from shedders.
Well the contempt cuts both ways generally speaking, I can’t really tolerate the politics of the left in any form, but we live in a society where the politics of the left are acceptable whereas anything remotely similar to fascism is not — it creates a dichotomy for those of us who react in a similar way to both types of political extremism.”
I don’t understand this statement since the politics of the left are fascism. What is not acceptable to the left is freedom.