Frank E
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Nik Bethune said:Frank E said:I think it's very silly to make assumptions about it, and in this case I think it's prejudicial given the message there is "disagree with punishment=conservative leaning=bad person."
I was responding to someone directly attributing Cherry's firing to Liberalism. It's literally the opposite of prejudicial.
And I wasn't responding to your statement, I was responding to Carlton's. The prejudice in this case is the suggestion that if you feel a certain way about Cherry getting fired, you're labeled as a bad person.
I think some people are trying to frame this issue as having only 2 distinct groups:
Group "A" agree he should have been fired = tolerant = Liberal = good person
Group "B" don't think he should have been fired = intolerant = Conservative = racist
I think those people are wrong to frame it this way.
I also think that some people are trying to frame this in another way:
Group "A" agree he should have been fired = PC perpetuator = Liberal = condescendor
Group "B" don't think he should have been fired = free speech defender = Conservative = patriot
I think those people are wrong to frame it this way.
I think this is a more nuanced issue, with lots of interesting conversations possibly stemming from it. I think that would be constructive.