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by kjhughes
646 days ago
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Culture enriches the nuance of words' meanings, and nuanced language facilitates our ability to relate to one another, thereby improving culture, society, and "what we are as humans." Any obsession can be unhealthy, but if the worst problem of society ever comes to be too much attention to words and meanings, I think we'll be ok. |
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Today's people, in my experience, more often than not default to using the inverted Hanlon's razor in their judgement — trying to find enemies everywhere, instead of taking it easy and accepting human imperfection. This is not something new of course, but today's technology and lifestyle accelerates this to levels where any genuine dialogue between people of different world views is highly unlikely. In today's society people are more likely to just claim someone they disagree with as an enemy, rather than try to understand why they're using the words they don't like. In my opinion this... psychosis will not end well, and I could only hope that we'll take that hit and be better for it in a long run.