It wasn’t intended as a “reading” of his remarks; it was a statement of my own view, an argument that I was making that was premised on his remarks. I claim it is a contradiction to “look down on them” and simultaneously not wish to change their hobbies. It thus follows from Mass_Driver’s remarks that he doesn’t “look down on them”—he can’t, because he says he’s okay with them as they are!
There may be connotations of “look down on” that we don’t share. or there may be other hidden issues, such as the nature of what it means to change opinions. Thus for example, I’d say that I might look down on an adult who thinks that the card game “War” is worthwhile and fun to play but at the same time I might have something resembling an ideological belief that humans have a right to do their own things even if I find them silly. I think that’s what Mass Driver was getting at when he talked about egalitarianism.
Again, I don’t see how this follows. Is it your contention that if Mass_Driver believed the numbers were more than negligible he would necessarily have used such a person as the example?
He could have avoided all of the biographical that simply didn’t impact the point at all. Once you choose to add extraneous biographic details, what those details are reflects pre-existing conceptions.
(Also I don’t know why you are now using the term “blameworthy” since no one else has. I’m not sure what precisely you mean by it.)
There may be connotations of “look down on” that we don’t share. or there may be other hidden issues, such as the nature of what it means to change opinions. Thus for example, I’d say that I might look down on an adult who thinks that the card game “War” is worthwhile and fun to play but at the same time I might have something resembling an ideological belief that humans have a right to do their own things even if I find them silly. I think that’s what Mass Driver was getting at when he talked about egalitarianism.
He could have avoided all of the biographical that simply didn’t impact the point at all. Once you choose to add extraneous biographic details, what those details are reflects pre-existing conceptions.
(Also I don’t know why you are now using the term “blameworthy” since no one else has. I’m not sure what precisely you mean by it.)