Yeah, I don't think you can compel debates. I'm sensitive to arguments about bodily integrity and complicity. People are exercising a right to exclude voices they don't want to hear.
But new tech lets us do it so well. And all-day, every-day people self-sort into silos, and then get a steady stream of "facts" about pedophile rings and pee tapes. QAnon seems like a problem of having too much power to self-sort, not a problem of "unmoderated free speech."
Is there a healthy amount of "hate" that makes us stronger, like mental exercise? If we don't owe it to them, is it in our own interest to give more to those who hate us or disagree strongly?
But new tech lets us do it so well. And all-day, every-day people self-sort into silos, and then get a steady stream of "facts" about pedophile rings and pee tapes. QAnon seems like a problem of having too much power to self-sort, not a problem of "unmoderated free speech."
Is there a healthy amount of "hate" that makes us stronger, like mental exercise? If we don't owe it to them, is it in our own interest to give more to those who hate us or disagree strongly?