“The trouble with the “Let Them” theory is in its implications with social engineering. Letting them implies consent.
If anyone were to ask me to sign off on the slander, libel, fraud, theft, antisocial experimentation, persuasive coercion and other abuses, I would decline. I do not consent. I do not allow it. This things happen regardless of me. They are not in my hands and I am cautious not to let them poison my focus while being somewhat aware.
I respect the free will and free speach of others as well as their right to misuse and abuse these freedoms. I would fight for their right to these things as well as their right to reasonable consequences (as I have experienced that being deprived of earned consequence is a fate worse than punishment, while also having faced the consequences for the imagination of me- outside ideas in my name i can’t touch) – but I do not “Let Them” and I would not shelter them from their results.
What others do and say in my name is out of my control and only my business insofar as I am expected to answer for them – which is a lot.
I do not control the prompts, only the responses.”
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