Yes, because it's not a non sequitur, but it's your practice to just skip people's actual arguments and then go on to bleat about what you imagine they really believe.pErvin wrote:So they don't believe in the ideological liberal idea of free speech? Is there any point in me continuing to read the rest of your non-sequitur?Forty Two wrote:They believe in it for themselves.pErvin wrote:Where do sjw's say they believe in the ideological liberal idea of free speech? I'd suggest that they don't.
They afford themselves the right of free speech, and not only that but a privileged position to act out. These folks would be aghast if someone microaggressed against a minority or a trans person by asking where they were really from or what their real sex is, but they grant themselves the right to blare profanities in people's faces, hit them, scream at them, shut down their peaceful gatherings, and the like. This is not just "not believing in an ideology of free speech," it's not having any rational concept of free speech and when an individual might have it or might not. This comes from them being steeped in postmodernism, which eschews the notion of rationality and logic altogether as tools of the patriarchal capitalist oppressor. And they are steeped in the Marxist notion of a class struggle, which they've transferred to identity politics and replaced the proletariat with "protected marginalized groups" and the bourgeois and aristocracy are the oppressor races and such. It's the same idea - its postmodernism nested in Marxist thought.