I would never claim there's a singular correct view on how to fix the 
problem, but I will certainly maintain there's only one correct answer to 
whether there is a problem that needs fixing. A common theme in my world 
view is that diversity is a positive thing, and that goes for opinions too. 
However, a lot of so-called opinions are simply incorrect understandings of 
reality, when ignorance stands in the way of learning. 

I bet we have extremely different views in general (I know this, from your 
signature) but I take no issue with that at all, in fact I appreciate it, 
as long as those views aren't causing unnecessary pain or suffering. That's 
when I would have to disagree. 

In the case of police brutality, the opinion that matters to me is of those 
affected by it; many of us aren't (myself included) and therefore I don't 
consider myself to have any say in the matter, except to echo and amplify 
the experiences and opinions of those who do. 


On Monday, 15 June 2020 19:52:12 UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Jason, if "these kinds of issues" aren't political, but are just about 
> being a decent human being, are you saying there is one, singular way to be 
> a decent human being and zero room for disagreement about how we go about 
> upholding human dignity, be it protesting, rioting, looting, burning, 
> voting, praying, learning, reasoning, competing, purchasing, building ... 
> et al?
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>

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