Jo Maugham, Director of the Good Law Project, posted on X: “What a brave, democratic, free speech loving, nation we have become under the so-called Conservative Party.”

The most pertinent part for me. The Tories have legalised suppression.

  • realcaseyrollins@narwhal.city
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    1 year ago

    First of all, I think it’s a bit faulty to say that progress is good by default, as it is only good if it leaves society in a better state than it was before.

    I’d actually argue that progressivism is, in general, pretty regressive, rather that leading to progress, and has led to things like sexism and racism coming back into favor, rather than falling out of favor. This has given us a society where there is now a fair bit of progress needed to get back to where MLK wanted us to be, with people being judged by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin (or their genetalia). There are other things too, such as a return to science, the presumption of innocence before being proven guilty in the eyes of the general public, and more that need to be strived for, but progressivism attempts to take us backwards in regards to those things, rather than taking us forward.

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      1 year ago

      This is an interesting take, and I hadn’t thought of it like this before.

      I guess the things you’ve noted a regressions would be seen as progressions by some other person, and it depends on what a person’s perspective of a “better” state, presumably for all involved, is.

      In either case, it’s given me a new perspective I hadn’t thought of before.