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by aodonnell2536
732 days ago
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With due respect, I reused your own example to highlight its absurdity. That being said, you still haven’t convinced me. I claim I t’s very possible to hold deep distrust without attributing intentions/motivations to conspiratorial actions. The act of distrusting does not require an assumption of motivations (or a nefarious/secretive plot, as you put it). |
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I think we both agree distrust doesn't require a universal underlying motivation but you're continuing to use "distrust" and "deep distrust" interchangeably without explaining why people should consider them interchangeable in context of the article.