The hottest Tolerance Substack posts right now

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Top U.S. Politics Topics
Michael Shellenberger β€’ 1398 implied HN points β€’ 09 May 23
  1. Elites are using fabricated 'hate' crises to justify mass surveillance and censorship.
  2. California's rise in reported hate crimes may not align with hate crime convictions.
  3. Despite media-driven moral panic, acceptance of diversity is increasing globally.
Outlandish Claims β€’ 19 implied HN points β€’ 24 May 24
  1. Violence can arise from large cultural gaps between colonized and colonizer cultures, making rational discourse challenging.
  2. History shows how oppressive ideologies can target marginalized groups like Jews from both colonialist and anti-colonialist perspectives.
  3. Advocating for pluralism and tolerance can serve as a bridge to facilitate understanding and positive change amidst oppressive dynamics.
Outlandish Claims β€’ 19 implied HN points β€’ 23 May 24
  1. Jews often fear the necessity of Israel for safety due to historical trauma, but exploring alternative perspectives can open up new discussions.
  2. Considering a 'No-State Solution' and emphasizing diasporic Jewish nationalism can lead to embracing pluralism and universal compassion.
  3. Staying true to Jewish identity in the diaspora, while also supporting multiculturalism, can be a powerful way to navigate oppression and maintain a strong sense of self.
Journal of Free Black Thought β€’ 50 implied HN points β€’ 01 Mar 24
  1. Public schools should focus on teaching tolerance rather than pushing specific ideologies onto students.
  2. In a diverse society, public schools should prioritize educating all children while respecting their beliefs and values.
  3. Public schools should teach objective truths but avoid promoting specific political or ideological agendas.
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