On the sickness of our community
On the sickness of our community
Posted Oct 24, 2014 20:36 UTC (Fri) by dlang (guest, #313)In reply to: On the sickness of our community by tao
Parent article: On the sickness of our community
> let's say a Jew suddenly gets a new boss who donates money to the National Socialist Party of America (I have no idea if there's such a thing, this is all hypothetical after all). No matter how well said boss does his job, no matter how well he treats his employees I think it's pretty reasonable to accept that the Jew feels uneasy and would rather see the boss replaced by someone else.
well, if the only way the Jew learns about the donation is from someone investigating the list of doners, then I would disagree.
i also disagree with the idea that it's a natural right (or whatever term you want to use) to not have someone make you feel "uncomfortable".
Yes, there are actions that are unreasonable and would deserve to have that hypothetical boss fired, but just donating and voting the "wrong" cause should not be among them
