All people: "SJWs", "Nazis" and all in between choose to say what they wish to say and forge connections with people they choose based on what is said.
The U.S. government can enact no law to force people to interact or speak (thus the right to remain silent). So if a person doesn't want to interact with you based on their beliefs being incompatible that is their right as an individual.
You certainly do have a say in it, but your words are your own and it seems you want the U.S. to mold to your standard (including arresting people for saying the n-word?).
I don't believe anyone had asked the Eurofurance chair to write that letter, in fact I disagree with some of their wording.
Because I still don't believe, despite our current political discourse, that people respecting one another is a political stance. It just feels these days that people are making it one.
Probably the pejorative "you SJWs" doesn't help if one doesn't want to take something as respect of others into a politicized issue.
And then the chair their wouldn't have felt they needed to write the letter the way they did?
I'm just guessing here. The chair speaks for themselves.
All people: "SJWs", "Nazis" and all in between choose to say what they wish to say and forge connections with people they choose based on what is said.
The U.S. government can enact no law to force people to interact or speak (thus the right to remain silent). So if a person doesn't want to interact with you based on their beliefs being incompatible that is their right as an individual.
You certainly do have a say in it, but your words are your own and it seems you want the U.S. to mold to your standard (including arresting people for saying the n-word?).
I don't believe anyone had asked the Eurofurance chair to write that letter, in fact I disagree with some of their wording.
Because I still don't believe, despite our current political discourse, that people respecting one another is a political stance. It just feels these days that people are making it one.
Probably the pejorative "you SJWs" doesn't help if one doesn't want to take something as respect of others into a politicized issue.
And then the chair their wouldn't have felt they needed to write the letter the way they did?
I'm just guessing here. The chair speaks for themselves.