• socsa@piefed.social
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    3 hours ago

    Using allegory as a moral proxy is fine. And even a really great way of making complex or dry topics more approachable.

    What is not ok is when you take allegory as literal, such that you actually believe that there is a sky wizard who will punish you for showing your hair in public. What is incredibly fucked up is when you then project that literal belief to a prescriptive action framework which commands you to murder heretics.