vivster on 19 April 2017
| Ka-pi96 said: Depends what you meant by tolerated? If you mean immune to criticism or being looked down upon. then no they shouldn't be tolerated. If people have stupid beliefs then other people should have every right to criticise them for that. If you mean as in not being genocided or something, then yes obviously they should be tolerated. Nothing wrong with beliefs, so no reason not to tolerate those. The actions that sometimes accompany those beliefs however... there should be much less tolerance towards. |
Tolerance is by definition fine for pretty much everything. The problems begin when people start elevating certain beliefs over others and give them unjustified special protection or benefits.
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