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by PostOnce
1046 days ago
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It's impossible to become perfect, but I also disagree that saying "men" is necessarily wrong or "imperfect", much like saying "hey guys" to a group of people that includes women, it's just a figure of speech, not a political statement. One of the many dangers is that instead of debating the merit of the core argument (that worthy people become wealthy), we sit here splitting hairs and nitpicking at the choices of individual words that are extremely tangential to the original argument. Therefore, as I said, imperfect communication is better than none -- otherwise we'd never get to debate anything at all, and therefore can't learn and grow. |
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It's not impossible to improve though!
> but I also disagree that saying "men" is necessarily wrong or "imperfect"
I'm sure that you do.
> (that worthy people become wealthy),
Note that you used "people" and not "men". Almost like this is a more accurate depiction of the argument you believe you're making. So why say men in the first place? Maybe...a deeply ingrained bias?
> otherwise we'd never get to debate anything at all, and therefore can't learn and grow.
But...if you're committing to not learning and growing either way, by suggesting that opportunities for growth are "nitpicks" and "splitting hairs", you also can't learn and grow...