> But then ask them whether people who bully minorities should be welcomed in polite society.
I don't understand this PoV; bullies aren't welcome anywhere! It's almost a tautology. What is the point of making a special exemption for bullies of minorities?
Your writing, OTOH, lumps people like me, who don't care to join this fight, in with actual bullies. We don't really care if bullies are bullies of minorities or bullies in general.
Your entire screed was not against bullies. It was specifically against bullies of minorities, which makes no rational sense.
> I'd be fascinated to hear what they (and you) answer to that question.
My experience is that the fraction of bullies against minorities is so small it's barely a rounding error.
I wanna know exactly what % of people are the bullies that your screed was aimed at. Most everyone is okay with women, minorities, gay and lesbian folk. Only about 50% of the population (including the LG and B in LGBT) is okay with the transgender movement.
So exactly how large is the % of population your screed was aimed at? The fractions of a percent that aren't welcome anyway?
We appear to be in violent agreement with each other :-)
I'm not sure if my writing was unclear, but I said "Anyone who preaches the ideology of hate has no business here."
That's who my screed was against. Those who use their influence to promote hate.
I was very specific in not saying "everyone needs to agree with me" or "if you're not with me you're against me". If you took that away from my writing, I can only apologise.
I didn't mention people like you.
I said, "That's why it baffles me that some prominent technologists embrace hateful ideologies."
If you fall into that category, then, yes, I do hope you feel unwelcome.
If you don't, then I am not sure which paragraph you think applies to you.