Who, specifically, is the enemy here, and what, specifically, is the evil thing they want?
It seems to me as though you’re describing motives as evil which I’d consider pretty relatable, so as far as I can tell, you’re calling me an enemy with evil motives. Are people like me (and Elizabeth’s cousin, and Elizabeth herself, both of whom are featured in examples) a special exception whom it’s nonsuspect to call evil, or is there some other reason why this is less suspect than the OP?
By “enemy” I meant the hypothetical terrorist in the “some terrorist group likes to eat babies” example.
I’m very confused about what you’re perceiving here, so I think some very severe miscommunication has occurred. Did you accidentally respond to a different comment than you thought?
Who, specifically, is the enemy here, and what, specifically, is the evil thing they want?
It seems to me as though you’re describing motives as evil which I’d consider pretty relatable, so as far as I can tell, you’re calling me an enemy with evil motives. Are people like me (and Elizabeth’s cousin, and Elizabeth herself, both of whom are featured in examples) a special exception whom it’s nonsuspect to call evil, or is there some other reason why this is less suspect than the OP?
By “enemy” I meant the hypothetical terrorist in the “some terrorist group likes to eat babies” example.
I’m very confused about what you’re perceiving here, so I think some very severe miscommunication has occurred. Did you accidentally respond to a different comment than you thought?
How is that relevant to the OP?