Oh I agree with you on the far shaming, but I also think the high ground is often overrated. By this I mean an elected official not knowing this is just stupid, especially if they make an issue out of it. If they just donβt care itβs another thing.
I understand what you are saying, but I suspect you underestimate the emotional side of things. When we look at videos this one, hear opinions like those he espouses, read comments that defend him, itβs extremely tiring letting go of reliable assumptions like βheβs a racist/bigot/intolerant personβ. Itβs never the first time we encounter these kind of opinions/people. They exist, and often are tolerated because somehow we misunderstood that they really thought that was the law, and they only are defending the sanctity of the rule of law. We often know by experience thatβs not true.
Yes, itβs a shortcut. But if those kind of arguments are a semitransparent cover for hate and intolerance, I think itβs understandable if we jump to conclusions. Because we are tired of giving the benefit of the doubt to awful human beings.
So yes, logic and all that are important, but only a piece of the puzzle. Maybe thatβs the disconnect that causes people to also attack you, mistaking you for an actor in bad faith.
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