“liberals aren’t even willing to admit they made a mistake after the fact and will insist that the only reason people object to having their towns and houses completely overgrown with kudzu is irrational kudzuphobia.”
I think this is a drastic overgeneralization taken in bad faith.
I think this is a drastic overgeneralization taken in bad faith.
Actually this is more-or-less my experience with liberals. However, I’m curious whether your objection is going to be “not all liberals are like that, a few are actually willing to entertain the possibility that there are rational reasons for opposing kudzu”, or “this analogy is flawed because there are no rational reasons to oppose the things kudzu corresponds to”.
“liberals aren’t even willing to admit they made a mistake after the fact and will insist that the only reason people object to having their towns and houses completely overgrown with kudzu is irrational kudzuphobia.”
I think this is a drastic overgeneralization taken in bad faith.
Actually this is more-or-less my experience with liberals. However, I’m curious whether your objection is going to be “not all liberals are like that, a few are actually willing to entertain the possibility that there are rational reasons for opposing kudzu”, or “this analogy is flawed because there are no rational reasons to oppose the things kudzu corresponds to”.