When you make an argument about a person or group of people, often a useful thought process is “can I apply this argument to myself or a group that includes me? If this isn’t a type error, but I disagree with the conclusion, what’s the difference between me and them that makes the argument apply to them but not me? How convinced I am that they actually differ from me on this axis?”
When you make an argument about a person or group of people, often a useful thought process is “can I apply this argument to myself or a group that includes me? If this isn’t a type error, but I disagree with the conclusion, what’s the difference between me and them that makes the argument apply to them but not me? How convinced I am that they actually differ from me on this axis?”