What? No, it’s not brilliant, it’s nonsensical. “It’s very rare for a delusion to really be too strong to attack, especially here; it is only that you fear backlash.” Umm… that’s what “too strong to attack” means. It doesn’t mean that the arguments for it are intellectually devastating—it means that if you attack them, you will get in trouble. In other words, backlash.
“It’s very rare for a delusion to really be too strong to attack, especially here; it is only that you fear backlash.” Umm… that’s what “too strong to attack” means. It doesn’t mean that the arguments for it are intellectually devastating—it means that if you attack them, you will get in trouble.
Yes, that’s why having a trollacter account mock the whole thing by “playing evil” is funny. It helps that many of these so-called ever-so-controversial “beliefs” are actually evaluative statements wrapped in wannabe-factual trappings.
What? No, it’s not brilliant, it’s nonsensical. “It’s very rare for a delusion to really be too strong to attack, especially here; it is only that you fear backlash.” Umm… that’s what “too strong to attack” means. It doesn’t mean that the arguments for it are intellectually devastating—it means that if you attack them, you will get in trouble. In other words, backlash.
Yes, that’s why having a trollacter account mock the whole thing by “playing evil” is funny. It helps that many of these so-called ever-so-controversial “beliefs” are actually evaluative statements wrapped in wannabe-factual trappings.