Those who seek diversity do not respect the values of those who do not seek diversity.
2021-10-29
nishio: Some people say that "those who seek diversity don't respect the values of those who don't seek diversity? But the group that seeks diversity says "a world where 99 values are respected is better than a world where only one set of values is respected", not "a world where all values are respected is better", so that's not an argument. nishio: I don't respect the 100th value, "I prefer a world unified by one set of values to a world with 99 different values". nishio: it's a kind of straw man argument to transform your opponent's argument into "an extreme that he/she doesn't claim" before you break it down. It is easier to refute an opponent's opinion if you misrepresent it, distort it without quoting it correctly, or take only part of it and exaggerate it.
nishio: I was thinking about illustrating yesterday's diversity story, but it's quite difficult, and the reason is that it looks like one story, but there are two overlapping layers I've been thinking about it, but it's not clear yet. nishio: The first layer is a layer of abstraction, where "the current situation is A, and I want to change it to B" and "contradiction occurs at the extreme Z in that direction" are independent of each other, and the latter cannot be denied by the former. The first layer is a higher level of abstraction: "the current situation is A and I want to change it to B" and "a contradiction occurs at the extreme Z in that direction" are independent stories. https://gyazo.com/064d50ff41b41a98814b5bef66b78524
nishio: the other layer is... oh, this is not a good idea to be vague. The black people are not necessarily identical. https://gyazo.com/05459d4259498644ac4946739d841a57
nishio: there are people who have the traditional "married couples with the same surname" view who say "I prefer to have the same surname, but others can have different surnames" and those who say "I prefer that others also have the same surname", and the latter are harmful because they are trying to reduce other people's options. I mean, the above diagram is misleading, is that why you were bothered by it?
nishio: these two opinions are different, the former is in the scope of support in "selective" married couples, but the latter is an obstacle, so the two positions are clearly drawn apart I have to, and it's a mistake to portray them as if they were one person. https://gyazo.com/b87e078f841115a91faf400fb46572e8
nishio: after redrawing it, I realized that if we disregard the ratio of the number of people, opinions are not diversifying. You're increasing the "possible options" by confining "one of those opinions that reduces the options for others." nishio: you mean diversity of opinion and diversity of options are two different things. ---
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