The problem with that statement is that, until the racist/bigot actually does or says something that directly threatens your immediate safety, it is in fact still only a disagreement. If someone is mouthing off about how we should deal with (Group A) and you happen to be a member of that group, you may feel threatened but it would be difficult to prove in a court of law that you were directly and immediately threatened. Bigotry should be confronted, yes, but if you resort to violence a court of law is exactly where you may wind up trying to justify your actions.Arkle wrote:The problem with this statement is, when we're talking about someone advocating fro denial of rights to a community you belong to, that's not mere disagreement. They are trying to destroy you. Tarja vs. Annete is a mere disagreement. Kirk vs. Picard is a mere disagreement. DC vs. Marvel is a mere disagreement. Mike vs. Joel is mere disagreement. If Richard Spencer were being punched in the face because he didn't think Jar Jar Binks was all that bad your point would be 100% valid. In reality though, it's not so clear cut.FaxModem1 wrote:That's not to say I don't think we should have lines of self defense, and ensure that one isn't a lamb to the slaughter, but hitting someone for simply disagreeing with you means that you are against someone discussing anything with you.
Look, I know where you're coming from. I've wanted to punch some of these @$$holes in the throat a time or two myself. I don't because, as others on this thread have mentioned, it won't convince them of the error of their ways. While it may be really satisfying to give them a taste of the kind of violence marginalized people have dealt with forever, it will only foster resentment on their part. Sometimes violence is justified but just because someone holds a view you find personally abhorrent is not one of them.
If it's not about winning hearts and minds then why stop at just beating them up? If it's not about what's "legal" but rather what's "right" then who decides what's right? As Fixer notes above, it's slippery slope from silencing radicals to silencing moderates to silencing any dissenting opinions. Isn't that one of the most fundamental aspects of "fascism?"
Anyway let me just also reiterate, here, that Tarja is the better singer.