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Dalin's avatar

I see a lot of people in these comments say that we should be open to diversity and not corner ourselves off and on principle I agree. But I draw a line at people who happily, regularly argue that me, my friends and family members do not deserve certain human rights or calls us quite horrible things.

Political disagreements are one thing and I am happy to share spaces with people who are at the opposite end of the spectrum. I will discuss fiscal policies or political philosophies any day. But the moment my opponent stops to acknowledge the humanity of all human beings, we are done.

The last couple of years has shown that we have to draw lines to protect what is important in this life. One of them is that I do not share spaces with people who do not play by some basic rules.

If you call trans people mentally ill just for existing, then I am totally cool with you being excluded from events. Not because I do not want to acknowledge that other points of view exist, but because I think that some opinions do not deserve to be treated as valid and normal. Because they are not.

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Travis Robinson's avatar

To me this sound like a perfectly well thought out response from PM. I was afraid that they'd buckle to pressure & start censoring the type of podcasters they'll allow to attend based of the viewpoints expressed by the host.

"willingness to coexist peacefully amidst ideological differences is part of every large industry conference." I feel this attitude is in keeping with the first amendment . A freedom that all of us as podcasters in this country could do with remembering.

While I wasn't planning on attending PM this year for financial reasons, I want to more than ever to show my support fo this decision.

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