Quote from: DGuller on July 17, 2025, 03:05:33 PMThe issue with selective protesting is the same as with selective law enforcement. It raises questions as to whether the law is being enforced out of principle, or because it is a convenient tool to achieve an unrelated end. It's not always whataboutism to dig into why things are done selectively.
Quote from: HVC on July 17, 2025, 03:30:52 PMIf you want to use languish as an example I have one toowe've had posts about the Chinese horrendous mistreatment of the uyghurs. Everyone agrees it's a heart breaking horrible situation and we moved on. Not because the actions were acceptable, but because there's no argument. We also have a thread about Israel that won't die because Raz vociferously defends Israel's actions against Palestinian civilians. Continuous dialogue (or protest as the case may be) isn't always tied to the nature of what's being discussed but also because of the side that defends those actions. The stronger the defence the stronger the counter protest.
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