| ▲ | supern0va 4 hours ago | |
>Communities are not fungible, but they are also not permanent. The same is true of individual humans. And yet, that is not a great argument for killing them. | ||
| ▲ | ux266478 an hour ago | parent [-] | |
He not implying impermanence is an effective primary argument for killing a community, as in "This community is impermanent, therefore we must destroy it" in a vacuum. Additionally, humans and communities occupy different ranks in a moral hierarchy. I'm not sure your point is coherent. | ||