And what is important to a person is generally a matter of opinion
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Sure, that isn't a matter of factually right or wrong.
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No. But it means we can’t just eliminate opinion from policy. As frustrating as that might be
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If we didn't have opinions about what matters, we'd never do anything, never have policies.
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he states it's not just Trump supporters which suggests they were threads main target, the left are main culprits of what he describes imo
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Well, I'll go with the ideas and argument rather than who is more responsible for the problem.
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1/2 i agree with his argument but find it incredible if he doesnt notice the extent to which the left have waged war on reality
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2/2 there seem to be far more biology deniers than holocaust deniers
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It is, except that policy always will be based to some extent on opinion, because different people have different priorities
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Reminds me of a riddle: How many legs does a dog have if you call its tail a leg? Four, because calling its tail a leg doesn't make it one.
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