Gender relations = politics.
This seems like the noncentral fallacy.
All politics is mindkilling. That this particular politics may be immediately applicable does not change this. Pointing this out is, in fact, perfectly rational.
I was referring to Dan’s argument:
Discussing politics is not productive. The political opinions held by most people don’t affect actual politics.
Oh, so you were, sorry. Upvoted.
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Gender relations = politics.
This seems like the noncentral fallacy.
This seems like the noncentral fallacy.
All politics is mindkilling. That this particular politics may be immediately applicable does not change this. Pointing this out is, in fact, perfectly rational.
I was referring to Dan’s argument:
Oh, so you were, sorry. Upvoted.