• xantoxis@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Err, what? Do you want it to be illegal to kick someone out for wearing a swastika? That’s a “class” of people.

    We use the law to protect marginalized people, not just any category of asshole we can think of.

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      8 months ago

      Only in casinos, though. It’ll be the new wild west - a gambler’s marketplace of ideas, where only those lucky enough to win big can spread their ideologies.

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        7 months ago

        marketplace

        demonstrably rigged game fueled by ignorant rubes who all think that they’re the only person there who isn’t and where the only way to consistently win is to already be a winner

        Checks out

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      8 months ago

      I think you two are talking past each other. “People wearing swastikas” is not a class of people because nazism isn’t a religion. They are just people making a choice to wear a shitty and offensive armband. Classes are about things people either couldn’t possibly help; such as nationality, race, sex, disability, color…or things so closely tied to their identity that they should never be expected to change; such as gender, sexuality, and religion.

      Then there are some outside of the standard discourse as well, like prisoners are a protected class when it comes to psychological research.

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        8 months ago

        Thats not what any of those words mean.

        If these two are talking past each other, you are talking to your reflection in a puddle outside

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        8 months ago

        Politics are an interesting issue, although not a class. California, for instance, prohibits employment discrimination based on engaging in certain protected political activities. So if you attended a Nazi rally, you might be legally protected in California from having your employment terminated.

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      8 months ago

      I don’t want anyone to have the power to kick out people from public places for arbitrary reasons. Defending against Nazi’s isn’t an arbitrary reason though.

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          8 months ago

          Casino’s like Capitalism, shouldn’t exist. That isn’t to say you can’t have fun playing poker etc, just that the Casino’s as they exist in our current hell world, only exist because they pray upon the downtroden. That they exist at all is a symptom of a sick society.