I endorse this one myself (have used it in an essay before). But it’s definitely … er, well, it emboldens people who are wrong (but unaware of it) just as much as it emboldens people who are right?
I dunno. I can’t pass John’s ITT here; just trying to help. =)
http://www.ldssmile.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/3779149-no+you+move+cap+says.jpg
Hmm, I see.
But I am fairly sure that I endorse this sentiment. Or do you think there is a non-obvious interpretation where he’s wrong?
I endorse this one myself (have used it in an essay before). But it’s definitely … er, well, it emboldens people who are wrong (but unaware of it) just as much as it emboldens people who are right?
I dunno. I can’t pass John’s ITT here; just trying to help. =)
It also enourages nitpicking about details where people disagree, which means that if you have several people like this on the same team, the arguing probably never stops.
John’s linked article went into it in detail:
http://seekingquestions.blogspot.com/2017/06/be-more-evil.html