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What is the common misconception about tolerance?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The culturally dominant framing of tolerance as a psychological state — 'I find no difficulty with X' — fundamentally misunderstands both the biology and the ethics involved. Tolerance is not the absence of discomfort; rather, it is the conscious choice to act respectfully and justly toward people and practices that may produce discomfort.

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