This is just a variant of "if I believe in tolerating other cultures, should I tolerate other cultures' intolerance of my own culture?"
The answer that no, being 'tolerant' in general does not mean you are obliged to accept every possible mindset or behaviour from other people, and in fact nor should you tolerate things which oppress yourself or others.
[–] frankenmine 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago (edited ago)
I think there's a significant enough difference between false outrage and justified exasperation.
If you're going to unify all of that under one rubric, you'll end up with something as generalized as "opposition culture", which is so general as to be meaningless, everyone's opposed to something or other.
[–] Sans-Culotte 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago
Hating hate speech and openly wishing death to people who openly wish death to people makes you a hate speecher. Your logic is flawed.
[–] Edward_Nygma 0 points 8 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago
no, no it doesn't. this honestly sounds like some shit Jayden Smith would tweet.
[–] 1870064? ago
If that's how you feel, then find a way to change and then lead by example. This how character growth can happen. ^_^