It will take a sustained generational role by parents and society in general to undo the toxic mindset you speak of. Racism didn't die out after the Civil War racists died: they inflicted it on their children who passed it down to the present day.
It's worth remembering the proper response to Popper's Paradox of Tolerance (Google it): mut…
It will take a sustained generational role by parents and society in general to undo the toxic mindset you speak of. Racism didn't die out after the Civil War racists died: they inflicted it on their children who passed it down to the present day.
It's worth remembering the proper response to Popper's Paradox of Tolerance (Google it): mutual tolerance is a social contact not a moral imperative. Those who preach intolerance aren't holding up their end of the contract and therefore aren't covered by it. The tolerant aren't obliged to accept others' intolerance.
It will take a sustained generational role by parents and society in general to undo the toxic mindset you speak of. Racism didn't die out after the Civil War racists died: they inflicted it on their children who passed it down to the present day.
It's worth remembering the proper response to Popper's Paradox of Tolerance (Google it): mutual tolerance is a social contact not a moral imperative. Those who preach intolerance aren't holding up their end of the contract and therefore aren't covered by it. The tolerant aren't obliged to accept others' intolerance.