It appeared to me that your post was at least partially motivated by questioning the philosophical robustness of the first song, and that the song could plausibly be criticized for implying that bigger circles are inherently better, even if the people singing it don’t reflectively endorse that position.
(I admit that songs need to choose a trade-off between brevity and nuance that is further towards the “brevity” side than most philosophy, but I don’t feel like “bigger is better” is much good even as an approximation.)
No offense taken.
It appeared to me that your post was at least partially motivated by questioning the philosophical robustness of the first song, and that the song could plausibly be criticized for implying that bigger circles are inherently better, even if the people singing it don’t reflectively endorse that position.
(I admit that songs need to choose a trade-off between brevity and nuance that is further towards the “brevity” side than most philosophy, but I don’t feel like “bigger is better” is much good even as an approximation.)