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by antonvs
398 days ago
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The first paragraph of your previous comment states some conclusions that you've assumed. Your second paragraph gives a single example which is apparently supposed to support that conclusion. That's a definitional example of cherry-picking and hasty generalization. The projection comes in because it's difficult to see how you would reach those conclusions from the available evidence, unless you're projecting. |
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And if you want more evidence than that, then I suggest reading about Stanley Milgram’s famous experiments. A little quote:
I think that if you want yet more evidence then you can probably acquire it yourself. Personally I must sleep.