• SpongyAneurism@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
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    10 hours ago

    People have a right to be stupid, though.

    A lot of culture, is irrational and or superstitious. Tibetan culture has a lot of that, Chinese culture as well and American culture is also no exception.

    You may find that disagreeable and not worth preserving, and I’m even inclined to agree with that on many occasions. But who is to decide which parts of ones own culture can be done away with, if not the people practicing that culture?

    Can I decide which parts of your culture don’t agree with MY values and take that away from you?

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      10 hours ago

      People have a right to be stupid, though.

      Yes but regarding culture people always talk about how we need to preserve culture, obviously we shouldn’t actively work to preserve stupidity.
      And religion is stupid superstition and doesn’t deserve to be preserved, and where it is demonstrably harmful to others, it should definitely not be allowed.

      It’s no different than Nazi propaganda and organisations being illegal in most countries.

      Can I decide which parts of your culture don’t agree with MY values and take that away from you?

      If parts of our culture is demonstrably harmful, it is in our own interests to remove those parts. Racism would be a good example. And we are working on it, but somehow people keep being racist.