Thanks
@Ghodeous @Cal2 and
@oldtimer for the weekend commentary.
These latest comments highlight the delicate balance of censorship, shunning and isolating those with competing narratives versus the alternative of defusing, engaging and moderating these competing narratives. The former worked for a while, but it also has prompted a counter-revolution on the digital playing field.
As for what is acceptable behavior online, we can likely agree that vvigilante justice without due process vis-a-vis established law is not something to empower. There is a thick line there that I think rational people would likely embrace. The acid test for me is what is the call to action.
For example, and as stated a few times in this thread, I have no issue with empowering the search for truth. This act is harmless because I believe the end of that journey is love, not just for your self and your family, but for all of humanity. The Bible says to love your enemy and to seek peace with everyone to the extent possible.
On the other hand, I have a big problem with those who would advocate for imposing their views through violence.The people who choose generic labels to direct indiscriminate hate towards entire groups without capacity for respecting the rights of each individual to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, are imposing their will.
However, the root issue we are running into in the Digital Age is actually not about HATE. That is the air cover. The real issue is that the truism that "the pen mightier than the sword" is proving more valid than ever. A viral message with incontrovertible evidence that changes minds is now as potent as any military ordinance known to man.
The people who think this debate is actually about containing isolated nutcases are not grasping what is truly at stake. The
real debate is not about preventing more Columbines. The real debate is about restoring boundaries around acceptable attitudes and beliefs and about restricting the ability to ask questions and seek answers.
Some people might find this idea shocking. However, if you were paying attention, tthe Bible told you this day was coming about 2600 years ago:
I personally don't see the attempt to turn the world back to some kind of New Dark Ages as panning out. There are simply too many people who have now had a potent taste of the vast amount of information that have been held in private silos for a very long time. There really is no going back.
So, if folks want to work together to identify and root out actual psychopaths whose intentions are violent, count me in for that. However, if folks actually have a subversive agenda to burn the books, so to speak, you can count on some fairly vigorous resistance from a lot of very intelligent and fearless people.