Let me teach you a nonstandard dirty rhetorical trick: People really don't like to admit that they have done something morally bad, so it is *really* useful to argue in such a way that they can cast their behaviour as an honest mistake.
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This doesn't of course apply to landlords (and only applies partly to bosses) because you don't actually have enough power over them to get them to change their behaviour through rhetoric in the first place.https://twitter.com/GeniesLoki/status/1302868016837931008 …
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Okay I could get down with this kind of coercion every now and again.
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It's not even coercive, really. It's helpfully clearing the obstacles from the path that you want them to travel down.
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