So...on a Venn diagram note...
As not all #Christians & #Conservatives are #transphobes & #bigots, but virtually *ALL* transphobes & bigots are Christians and/or Conservatives, should I change my autocorrect to reflect that?
e.g., when I type in "transphobe", should it autocorrect it to "Christian" (or "Conservative")...?
Just striving for accuracy 😔
Same with the KKK: while (allegedly) not *all* #Republicans are #WhiteSupremacists, but all white supremacists are Conservatives/Republicans, kinda seems like that's also an accurate autocorrect.
"Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives." -John Stuart Mill
#Quotes
#Autocorrect
#TruthInWriting even if it pisses people off
@netspionage Why, your speaking the truth. The whole "No True Scottsman" argument has been used to defend nazism, racism, hatespeech, probirther ideaology for long enough. Maybe they need that truth to get the clue how unwelcome these types of ideas and beliefs really are.
*THANK* you.
And while I took courses in Logic both in Primary school as well as higher education, I wasn't going to resort to it; glad someone chimed in with the proper fallacy 👍
@netspionage Oh I'm well aware of those types. There's a very strong movement of division among the Christian sects, and much of it is motivated by, and paid for by white supremacists and Nazi groups throughout the nation. I tend to group them in a simplistic manner, there's the Good Christians; folks that do believe in Christ and his teachings and follow as closely as their lives allow in the modern age without adding more interpretations to an already twisted translation of the original bible.
@netspionage But there is also a very small sect of Christian followers that fall between the cracks, that believe that the bible is unfinished or unclear, and tend to try and reeducate themselves to expand on their knowledge of their religious roots. I like those a lot, they are very bright folk, and tend to be very open minded too.
@netspionage But yeah, the No True Scotsman fallacy tends to get used a TON by politicians, misinformed public speakers, and folks that simply don't WANT to inform themselves and simply will fight to die on that hill of misinformation riddled in nonsense and deliberately side themselves with groups that will defend them, no matter if they believe the same things they do or not.
@netspionage Heh just read this to my husband and he's nodding in agreement, we tend to discuss and debate these things a lot but we share a common understanding that the way politics is manipulating people of different faiths against one another like chess pieces isn't what the founding fathers had wanted in the original founding of this country, they were trying to escape persecution of this kind, and their founding words were originally intent to adjust as the times change, updated, ect.
@netspionage Hoo, okay, sorry, didn't mean to get lengthy there, haha! I find this subject to be really interesting for discussion.
@netspionage And then there's the Corrupt Christians. These are the ones more prone and exposed to misinformation, misleading interpretations from their faith leaders/pastors and Qanon/political leaders. They are also the most often exposed to Fox News and other media forums that give very little intellectual fuel to allow people to grow their own thinking beyond their original belief sets.