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o if you post about your gratitude to the NYPD right after one of
its officers has once again gone unpunished for the cruel killing of a Black
man, and as protests march right down the block where your coffee shop stands,
that has a context, too.
I suppose it can feel like this is all a huge burden. Why shouldn’t
you be able to just say what you think and feel without being held responsible
for decades or centuries of terrible things done in the service of the beliefs
that you are expressing? It’s true that what happened is not your
responsibility, and every terrible thing done by people who believe the same
things you believe is not your fault.
But that is why what you say hurts people, and that is why they
warn you where your beliefs may logically lead.
Miri
[from “The Context of the Thing”, 24 December 2014, Brute Reason]
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