dilettante
Well-known Member
- Location
- Michigan
Ideally there would be a place for segregated communities. But the downside is that they quickly become echo chambers and the bizarre (as judged by society as a whole) becomes their normalized view of the world.
On the other hand when we try dumping everyone into the same boat it fails. Some are triggered by what they can't relate to and start name calling, demanding censorship, and start beating down what they don't want to hear by ganging up like a pack of rats trying to take the "offending" opinions down.
Many are just too emotionally fragile to deal with civil conversation. At holidays their friends and relatives just stop talking when they enter the room.
On the other hand when we try dumping everyone into the same boat it fails. Some are triggered by what they can't relate to and start name calling, demanding censorship, and start beating down what they don't want to hear by ganging up like a pack of rats trying to take the "offending" opinions down.
Many are just too emotionally fragile to deal with civil conversation. At holidays their friends and relatives just stop talking when they enter the room.