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"Don't do to others what you don't want done to you!"
originally posted by: PublicOpinion
a reply to: namelesss
So you wouldn't stand up for people in case some dickhead ignores your nice premise and goes after them? Tolerance for intolerance is kinda funny on it's own, I'll give you that.
Our special snowflake Nazi seems to win either way - ignore him and do wrong or punch him and do wrong. Probably a matter of taste, but surely not one of irrefutable arguments.
originally posted by: PublicOpinion
a reply to: namelesss
I am not responsible for the behavior of others, just my own.
Civil courage happens to disagree with you. Just saying.
originally posted by: PublicOpinion
a reply to: namelesss
If you witness a robbery, or any other form of attack going on, and have the opportunity to help the victim without exposing yourself to the danger, your action would be a good example for civil courage if it helps preventing the victim from harm. Also, I imagine you wouldn't ignore someone in need of ambulant treatment.
First aid would be another example for your responsibility during an emergency.
Civil courage is kinda similar, first aid prevention if you like.
Thanks for the nice chat anyway, have a great time!
originally posted by: Hazardous1408
Good satire.
I'd like to ask them writer what's wrong with punching Nazis though.
I'd be interested in hearing their argument.