the good guys (who are right) will have an easier time proving themselves to be right than the bad guys (who are wrong)
Scott lost me there. Isn’t good vs bad guys just a common narrative with the good/bad assignment that depends on the person expressing it? One person’s terrorist is another’s freedom fighter and all that. Yet right and wrong are supposed to be somewhat more universal concepts. You seem to be using good and bad in the same way, as some kind of an objective measure.
Scott lost me there. Isn’t good vs bad guys just a common narrative with the good/bad assignment that depends on the person expressing it? One person’s terrorist is another’s freedom fighter and all that. Yet right and wrong are supposed to be somewhat more universal concepts. You seem to be using good and bad in the same way, as some kind of an objective measure.