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Fahrenheit 119
Percent of Americans who say they have stopped talking to someone about political news because of something they said.
Pew Research
Eric from Philadelphia asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:
“Why can't we speak frankly about misogyny and misandry?
Seems no one wants to touch religious-based patriarchy.”
Stephen from the UK commented on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:
“What should not be discussed?
There's a big world out there that people could learn from. People need to open their minds to the outside world, you could learn something new.”
Ian from the Kansas commented on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:
“Everything is going to be interpreted as offensive to someone. If so, every topic would be “off limits”. Steel manning both arguments brings clarity.”
Gerald (a SOC 119 Alumnus) from NYC asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:
“Sam, how do you personally define the boundary between holding someone accountable and silencing them unfairly?”
Stephen from the UK commented on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:
“A person should not think their opinion is the only right one, an open mind should be held by all.”
Daniel commented on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:
“Don't talk about gender (everything past the LGB) and whether there factual or logically from a rational perspective.”