I didn’t ask if you were aware of it, I asked if you had considered it.
I will point out that you still have the problem of how other groups, e.g., Jews, Irish, Asians, were able to break out of the feedback loop.
I am going to make a criticism about tone, here, but please understand that I’m not doing this as an attempt to refute or dismiss your argument; I’m doing this out of a legitimate desire to help you get your message across to people who would otherwise be unreceptive to it. You have a tendency to force your idea of other people’s position down their throats; it often comes across as wanting to ‘win points’ against liberal positions, rather than an attempt to actually seek truth. If you avoided personalizing language when criticizing liberal positions, you might help people see an opportunity to distance themselves from those positions, and thus help people avoid mind-killing emotional responses to having their positions challenged.
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I didn’t ask if you were aware of it, I asked if you had considered it.
I am going to make a criticism about tone, here, but please understand that I’m not doing this as an attempt to refute or dismiss your argument; I’m doing this out of a legitimate desire to help you get your message across to people who would otherwise be unreceptive to it. You have a tendency to force your idea of other people’s position down their throats; it often comes across as wanting to ‘win points’ against liberal positions, rather than an attempt to actually seek truth. If you avoided personalizing language when criticizing liberal positions, you might help people see an opportunity to distance themselves from those positions, and thus help people avoid mind-killing emotional responses to having their positions challenged.