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antihellenistic
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October 18, 2022, 06:23:46 pm »
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If according what you say that "superiority cannot be taught", then what's the function of rational arguments?
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90sRetroFan
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To expose who is inferior. Without rational arguments, each side merely states their respective positions and it might be hard for bystanders to tell which side is inferior. With rational arguments, the side which is shown to make no sense can no longer hide its inferiority.
We fully expect plenty of bystanders to choose to support the nonsensical side. But they cannot then later excuse themselves by claiming to have supported it out of misunderstanding.
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October 20, 2022, 01:36:24 am »
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Empirical evidence/experience is as easy to gain as it gets. Just do it! It's that easy. Plus, it's incredibly easy to pass down with books, the internet, etc.
Something the False Left doesn't understand.
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I hear usually false leftists saying
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Oh you have no idea what I've gone through/XYZ
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My life experience is right just by the virtue of getting it.
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Like I haven't heard those things a billion times before. Haven't they ever
****
open a biography or a history book?
That or use the internet?
False leftists are delusional as it gets.
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