It happens all the time. People feel personally aggrieved that I wrote an essay which is different to their own take on a topic.https://twitter.com/RandySVoges/status/887054600838295552 …
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Tbf, ideology, psychology etc., explain this behaviour quite well. You ask a question that demands an answer they can't give.
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They do interpret a request for more of an argument with evidence as dismissing them!
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Yes. You placed them in an awkward position. In order to keep their believes intact, they must then find fault with you. This way no need to
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I'm being encouraging, ffs! You feel very strongly about this argument. I encourage you to write it. "How dare you dismiss me!"
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You expect them to know enough about it to make such an effort. You're being too kind. When you can't do that, you attack the author.
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Many of these things are more personal than you think.
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Try explaining to someone else how to predict what you will do in any & all circumstances.
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I can't tell if it's just a massive cognitive distortion or an actual side effect of extreme intersectional ideology. They BLOCK debate.
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If the DM just isn't familiar with legitimate point counterpoint that's one thing. But I find this attitude from college students. Weird.
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