The system wouldn’t let me delete your reply here. The button simply wouldn’t respond.
The problem in short is that you’re actively summoning the mind-killing aspects of politics by forcefully asserting one side of a culture war debate as fact, in content and in frame.
This is epistemically toxic and absolutely does not belong in the context of a discussion space for rationality.
Since the tech won’t let me delete your comment, I’ve heavily downvoted it, and I’ll leave this comment here.
I still think you’re seriously underestimating the value of green_leaf’s comment, though. it certainly does read as annoyed, but if I could, I’d have it hovering around −2, not −20.
The problem in short is that you’re actively summoning the mind-killing aspects of politics by forcefully asserting one side of a culture war debate as fact, in content and in frame.
As for the “culture war,” there I’m making a normative statement (they are morally wrong, we are morally right), not a factual one. If you want to dispute that, you can, but it goes beyond your original question and changes the topic.
Do you have anything to say about the factual part of my answer (the suggested reason why movies are increasingly normal rather than anti-rights/equality), or are you satisfied with getting offended at my answer not employing moral relativism?
The system wouldn’t let me delete your reply here. The button simply wouldn’t respond.
The problem in short is that you’re actively summoning the mind-killing aspects of politics by forcefully asserting one side of a culture war debate as fact, in content and in frame.
This is epistemically toxic and absolutely does not belong in the context of a discussion space for rationality.
Since the tech won’t let me delete your comment, I’ve heavily downvoted it, and I’ll leave this comment here.
I still think you’re seriously underestimating the value of green_leaf’s comment, though. it certainly does read as annoyed, but if I could, I’d have it hovering around −2, not −20.
As for the “culture war,” there I’m making a normative statement (they are morally wrong, we are morally right), not a factual one. If you want to dispute that, you can, but it goes beyond your original question and changes the topic.
Do you have anything to say about the factual part of my answer (the suggested reason why movies are increasingly normal rather than anti-rights/equality), or are you satisfied with getting offended at my answer not employing moral relativism?
I am not available to engage with someone who’s trying to attack me with moves like this one.
If you want me to engage with any content of what you have to say, I’ll need you to clean up the inclination to attack.
If you cannot or don’t want to do that, we’ll simply be done.
Ok.