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Why does it hurt so much to see a dissenting opinion? — NOS4A2
I seek argument for its own sake. — NOS4A2
I get to test my intuitions against some fairly heavy criticism, and so far so good. — NOS4A2
I just can't be bothered to care about his moral life or what comes out of his mouth. What I oppose is the moral panic created in his name. — NOS4A2
That is shallow, frivolous, and unphilosophical. It is the reason why Plato reserves the practice of philosophy for those who are mature enough to approach it seriously. Argument for argument's sake is for sophists and children.
This is a good example of the problem. If your intuitions are reflected in your arguments then your inability to see when and how your arguments have failed is the result of arguing for the sake of arguing. It is as if you want to play chess and think that you have not lost when checkmated because you continue to move pieces around.
Because you do not take works and arguments seriously you are not taken seriously.
But this can be argued about Biden too. Do you listen to conservative talk radio or read conservative newspapers editorials — to say nothing of cable news, Twitter, Rumble, podcasts, etc. You’d think the fucking world is ending before of some senile figurehead in the White House. So what? Of course it’s overblown, hyperbolic, sensationalized.
Yes, the left does it too. No question. Even if one believes it’s more extreme on the left, why let that blind us to the reality that it’s tribalism all around?
But I sometimes see the neocons, warmongers, and Bushites in The Atlantic warning of a Trumpian future and find I am in good company. — NOS4A2
Did you approve of Trump authorizing the killing of Suleimani? Actions like that are straight out of the neocon playbook. It led to an Iranian airstrike on a U.S. air base. No soldiers were killed, but if some had been, we might have been in a shooting war.
Yes, I seek argument for its own sake, — NOS4A2
My compulsive defense of Trump correlates well with my opposition to his enemies. — NOS4A2
You approve of assasinations of other countries generals, yet you have disdain for warmongers? Is that right?
If you seek argument for the sake of your education and growth then you do not seek argument for the sake of argument. Except it is evident that you actually do argue for the sake of arguing. It is then evident that what you do is pointless. Round and round.
There is no right or left. It's uniparty all the way down. Trump has single-handedly upset it and its glorious to watch. — NOS4A2
My propaganda diet is limited to what pops up on my X feed. — NOS4A2
There is no right or left. It's uniparty all the way down. Trump has single-handedly upset it and its glorious to watch. — NOS4A2
There is no right or left. It's uniparty all the way down. — NOS4A2
And when it comes to policy, he’s as much part of the uniparty as anyone. — Mikie
I said I seek argument for its own sake, ie, not for the sake of winning or persuasion. — NOS4A2
I enjoy it. I seek argument for its own sake. I get to test my intuitions against some fairly heavy criticism, and so far so good. If I wanted consensus and adulation I'd join Truth Social.
Why does it hurt so much to see a dissenting opinion? — NOS4A2
Doesn’t being a laughingstock who gets repeatedly embarrassed get tiresome?
That’s less a question for you than for the forum. Why do people like this go on? What’s the point? — Mikie
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