I’m with nhamann on this one. The question sounds like the kind of empty dispute that comes up in politically-motivated debates, like whether atheism is a religion or a tree falling in an empty forest makes a sound. The answer doesn’t actually tell you anything you didn’t already know.
Questions asked for political reasons are generally intended to direct outrage rather than expectation. “It makes an alberzle but not a bargulum, and I’m angry about it!”
I’m with nhamann on this one. The question sounds like the kind of empty dispute that comes up in politically-motivated debates, like whether atheism is a religion or a tree falling in an empty forest makes a sound. The answer doesn’t actually tell you anything you didn’t already know.
What are the political implications of whether a tree falling in a forest makes a sound? … logging rights?
Questions asked for political reasons are generally intended to direct outrage rather than expectation. “It makes an alberzle but not a bargulum, and I’m angry about it!”