Which statement sounds odder to you?
1) We should tolerate women's equality.
2) We should give homosexuals equality.
They are clunky, but I thought it was worth sharing. I listened to a podcast about this topic. The Philosopher wondered why we use 'tolerance' when it applies to homosexuality, and 'equality’ when it applies to women?
Interesting question. She introduced the broader topic of democracy and discourse. Specifically, she looked at the discourse of ‘tolerance’ and its influence on society, especially pluralist democracy. She pondered questions like: what kind of citizens do we create when ‘tolerance’ (moreso than ‘equality’) becomes the privileged ideal? What’s the difference between equality and tolerance?