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Someone close to him in the comments:
This idiot:
"you can't have tolerance for intolerance" He is very smart. His understanding of the Paradox of tolerance is unparalleled.
"I spent a whole week stressing over not saying something that might offend a specific group of people I will never meet" TIL there are none gay people in Poland
Using the paradox of tolerance to justify actual intolerance is a new one for me. It’s such an insane thing to do.
It's a very blatant "Reversing Victim and Offender"
I've seen it done many times when it comes to Syrian refugees and "saving western values."
It's extremely popular in Germany to justify the government going after extremists. In general, most governments will tell you the exact same thing about enemies. Sprinkle in some moralism on top too, usually.