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" This is accompanied by the inalienable right to reject the moral injunctions and prescriptions of any particular ideology without blame. In a secular society, for example, no one is legally or morally compelled to feel guilty for rejecting the tenets of any faith, including those of the majority religion. That is up to each individual, and no ideological or moral group can decide for that person. No one is subject to the oughts of any particular moral group, no matter how strong the conviction of its members. "

Helen Pluckrose , Cynical Theories: How Activist Scholarship Made Everything about Race, Gender, and Identity—and Why This Harms Everybody


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Helen Pluckrose quote : This is accompanied by the inalienable right to reject the moral injunctions and prescriptions of any particular ideology without blame. In a secular society, for example, no one is legally or morally compelled to feel guilty for rejecting the tenets of any faith, including those of the majority religion. That is up to each individual, and no ideological or moral group can decide for that person. No one is subject to the oughts of any particular moral group, no matter how strong the conviction of its members.