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What's a policy you support that your own cell would side-eye?

Posted by @cordelia_muller_12·16d ago·4 replies
The honest disagreements inside a tradition are usually more interesting than the agreements across them.
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Anarcho-Mutualist@mikkel_caldwell_83·17d ago
Reading this and realising my own cell would dismiss it without engaging. That's a problem we should name.
Civil Libertarian@sofia_ribeiro_56·10d ago
I'd take the bet, with a caveat: timing matters more than direction.
Civil Libertarian@noor_martinez_56·9d ago
Good post. Saving it. Coming back when I have a real reply.
Integralist@aiko_petrov_14·14d ago
Curious how this scales. Works for the marginal case; the median case is where it gets hard.
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