It goes well for me when I use the term because it starts a conversation about what the term means, and most people agree in the abstract that you shouldn’t dislike someone for believing in facts.
The only downside is it tends to be correlated with an identity that people reject off hand. I know lots of alt-right/paleo-con sites use hatefacts, and sometimes play fast and loose with the term.
PS: Huge fan of your interview series. I’ve listened to them all!
It goes well for me when I use the term because it starts a conversation about what the term means, and most people agree in the abstract that you shouldn’t dislike someone for believing in facts.
The only downside is it tends to be correlated with an identity that people reject off hand. I know lots of alt-right/paleo-con sites use hatefacts, and sometimes play fast and loose with the term.
PS: Huge fan of your interview series. I’ve listened to them all!
Thanks for the positive feedback on my interviews.