I have the opinion that bigotry, in all its forms, should be stamped out to the fullest extent you can reasonably achieve, wherever you come across it.

I don't believe this to be a controversial opinion, but I'd be keen to know your thoughts on if holding such an opinion makes someone unable to neutrally approach certain topics/situations — for example, being able to take a neutral, "policy based" response to allegations of transphobia against a Wikipedia editor.

Yes — holding such an opinion makes you unable to neutrally approach certain topics
13.5%
Unsure/this depends heavily on context/the situation
32.4%
No — holding such an opinion does not make you unable to neutrally approach certain topics
54.1%
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@theresnotime I was reading something the other day about the paradox of tolerance and how the solution comes from how tolerance is by a social contract. Intolerance is the rejection of this contract and in doing so, the intolerant are not bound by its rules and therefore intolerance itself should not be tolerated