Ideas like “informed consent,” “weighing all the options,” “be yourself,” “never hide what you are,” assume an allowable range of opinions and expressions. Some things are just not permitted, culturally; it’s always been that way, universal to human societies. But through our powers of observation and simple logic, and appreciation of a larger cultural context, we can figure out which opinions and expressions, and which thoughts, are allowable by a quick thirty-second animation and voiceover.
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It’s as obvious as one can get without outright saying it.