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Kwek00 · 41-45, M
It's also a great way to pester people out of your community.
Just like being able to being biased towards employment for peoples private matters. Sure you can live in this neighbourhood when you are gay, but no one will employ you. But we are very tolerant we are just not going to serve you. But you can be free somewhere else, just move along. And maybe it doesn't even come that far, if you just look at all the complaints on the American housing market, where people try to steer certain groups they don't like away from their neighbourhoods. It's all about keeping the places nicely christian and mostly white. Can't have anyone threaten the majority, because... those other people might treat us the same way we treat them. Can't have that kind of oppression against us. It's only morally permited, when we do it.
Just like being able to being biased towards employment for peoples private matters. Sure you can live in this neighbourhood when you are gay, but no one will employ you. But we are very tolerant we are just not going to serve you. But you can be free somewhere else, just move along. And maybe it doesn't even come that far, if you just look at all the complaints on the American housing market, where people try to steer certain groups they don't like away from their neighbourhoods. It's all about keeping the places nicely christian and mostly white. Can't have anyone threaten the majority, because... those other people might treat us the same way we treat them. Can't have that kind of oppression against us. It's only morally permited, when we do it.
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@popmol Social pressure 🤷♂️ , when you have a culture of bigotery it becomes a real pain in the ass for those that are victims of it. But there is a hardcore segment that just does it, and there is always a bunch of people in their orbit that don't really approve of it but since they are not victims themselves they just don't care to mingle and thus it keeps on going. Bullies in school can only be called out, when enough people say "no", but you need assertivety for that. And as long as people go: "its not my problem", well then things just stay as they are or they get worst.