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by lliamander
2514 days ago
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> I mean, I wouldn't use analogies that were originally created to target people who disagreed with the draft. > Whether or not the analogy applies now, is irrelevant. It's history makes it a bad analogy. I appreciate your motivation, but I just can't get behind this line of reasoning. For one thing, most people aren't aware of the history. For another, almost every good idea has a tainted history. (e.g. the golden rule. "Eh that? That's just something that Jesus guy said, and look how many people his followers killed in the crusades, witch-hunts, etc.") Lastly, it's just not a form of rational thinking. Obviously the connotations of our words matter, but unless we can separate the connotation from the denotation we have no hope of arriving at the truth. |
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