Why do we need to separate somebodies core beliefs from the person?
That is the person. What they do and what they believe makes them who they are. I hate this “please just ignore this massive section of what makes up a person” trend. Sure though, you can still like this video separating creator from content, but if somebody does something terrible it’s ok to no longer like that person as shown here with “I love them” followed by “I now understand more about this person and no longer love them”
@sorrybookbroke
Welcome to authoritarianism! In politics, beliefs often change over time, and often isn’t a “core” belief as you state. Life experiences help with this change in so-called core beliefs. Belief is fluid.
Authoritarianism is when you judge people by their actions and beliefs, today I learned.
I’m sorry, that’s incredibly funny. I love lemmy all the weirdos come out to say the wildest shit.
Sure, their core beliefs can change, as can my opinion of them when this happens.
To clarify. Authoritarianism is the belief that a singular authority should hold strong control over a system often meaning those who act against it or disagree should face punishment output by said system. I dislike people who agree with that idea, but if they change their opinion mine may too
Wdym these days? Would you sit at the table with a neo nazi? Thought not. I wouldn’t sit at the table with someone who’s undoing years of scientific progress in eradicating deadly diseases.
Also I understand if people get uncomfortable if you say “I love…” what might be a nazi (not saying she is, because i don’t care to do more research)
(also don’t you think it’s a little bit silly to complain about seperating politics from person if you literally have your hyper specific affliction in your bio?)
oops, didn’t know about her politics
@rien333
Can’t you separate the politics from the person? That’s pretty immature if not. That’s the problem these days, unfortunately. 😐
Why do we need to separate somebodies core beliefs from the person?
That is the person. What they do and what they believe makes them who they are. I hate this “please just ignore this massive section of what makes up a person” trend. Sure though, you can still like this video separating creator from content, but if somebody does something terrible it’s ok to no longer like that person as shown here with “I love them” followed by “I now understand more about this person and no longer love them”
@sorrybookbroke
Welcome to authoritarianism! In politics, beliefs often change over time, and often isn’t a “core” belief as you state. Life experiences help with this change in so-called core beliefs. Belief is fluid.
Authoritarianism is when you judge people by their actions and beliefs, today I learned.
I’m sorry, that’s incredibly funny. I love lemmy all the weirdos come out to say the wildest shit.
Sure, their core beliefs can change, as can my opinion of them when this happens.
To clarify. Authoritarianism is the belief that a singular authority should hold strong control over a system often meaning those who act against it or disagree should face punishment output by said system. I dislike people who agree with that idea, but if they change their opinion mine may too
They’re from Mastodon, even wilder things happen there.
Wdym these days? Would you sit at the table with a neo nazi? Thought not. I wouldn’t sit at the table with someone who’s undoing years of scientific progress in eradicating deadly diseases.
It’s not a problem to hate the far right.
Also I understand if people get uncomfortable if you say “I love…” what might be a nazi (not saying she is, because i don’t care to do more research)
(also don’t you think it’s a little bit silly to complain about seperating politics from person if you literally have your hyper specific affliction in your bio?)
@rien333
No, I don’t, it’s a fluid belief system that changes according to exterior influences.
But thanks for looking at my bio. One has to put something there, just for folks like you.