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Culture War Roundup for the week of August 12, 2024

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You're basically claiming that the slope is slippery, but it's not actually going to slip towards any particular thing.

Cool, then my response to you is simple. Just as you simply claim that there isn't a slippery slope to Republicans losing their license for being Republicans despite all mechanisms being in place, I will simply claim that there isn't a slippery slope to "taking the wilderness away from us" despite all (hypothetical) mechanisms being (hypothetically) in place. That was easy!

You're basically claiming that the slope is slippery, but it's not actually going to slip towards any particular thing.

It is slipping towards a category. Many things are in the category. Republicans losing their license is one thing in the category, but not its entirety. You'd also need multiple slippery slopes all failing to get to the point of taking away the licenses of Republicans, but that does not mean that each individual slope isn't real. Republicans would need to be seen as evil enough that it's okay for the law to stop them. Freedom of speech and association would have to end. You could claim something similar for not being allowed to drive into the wilderness, but the principles that would be violated by that are a lot weaker, if they exist at all, than the principles violated by not letting Republicans have licenses.

I'd also expect "taking the wilderness away" to not immediately happen in its full form, while the pot of water with the frog boils over. Self-driving cars could first be limited to not run into protests, or the police could be given discretion to stop them when crimes are involved. Once that's established, the next step might be to keep them out of busy traffic if congestion would be too strong, or some other similar restriction that isn't just "can never go there". Cars may be commandeered by the government to take suspects to the police station, maybe even just for questioning. Police will get warrants to exclude someone from being allowed to have any vehicles go to their house. Cars will be kept out of the wilderness in nighttime hours when, you know, the wilderness isn't patrolled, and away from top-secret government areas. By the time you get to "can't go to the wilderness at all" it'll be a minor step.

This of course can happen for Republicans as well.