I’ve noticed you use that as a cop-out a lot whenever someone calls out your flawed arguments.
There’s “reading the situation differently” and there’s “blatantly fallacious logic being used to justify a moral pedestal.”
After all the grandstanding you do while casting shame on anyone who disagrees with you, you don’t get to backtrack by saying “Oh, we’re just reading the situation differently.” No, there’s such thing as “You’re just wrong.”
Being able to admit when you’ve been wrong is a strength, not a weakness. It’s okay to let go of your feelings of moral supremacy, they’re not serving you.
“We’re just reading the situation differently.”
I’ve noticed you use that as a cop-out a lot whenever someone calls out your flawed arguments.
There’s “reading the situation differently” and there’s “blatantly fallacious logic being used to justify a moral pedestal.”
After all the grandstanding you do while casting shame on anyone who disagrees with you, you don’t get to backtrack by saying “Oh, we’re just reading the situation differently.” No, there’s such thing as “You’re just wrong.”
Being able to admit when you’ve been wrong is a strength, not a weakness. It’s okay to let go of your feelings of moral supremacy, they’re not serving you.