@SamHarrisOrg But when does the barrel of plausible deniability run dry?
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The best-light assessment of the events is "gung-ho". Is that in any way acceptable?
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Repeated "shit-happens" assessments and wrist-slaps provides great cover for more nefarious agenda.
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@JonathanRabbitt you're missing the point of Sam's tweet then@Atticus_Amber@SamHarrisOrg -
You're missing the point of mine.
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@JonathanRabbitt you're assigning intentions when Sam and@Atticus_Amber just pointing out there wasn't@SamHarrisOrg - 3 more replies
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@SamHarrisOrg It’s also sub-par critical thinking, when the accused pleads incompetence, to go “See? Just a fuck-up. Happens.” -
@PeterMonnerjahn@SamHarrisOrg Surely that's *not* what the smart people in the US military do though, right? They'd want to learn. -
@ToKTeacher Whatever the US military does (they certainly don’t tell us), that’s what@SamHarrisOrg seems to be doing. -
@PeterMonnerjahn@ToKTeacher@SamHarrisOrg what proof do u have their lying? -
@gonzalezozzy48 No idea what you’re talking abt—not my words, certainly. I’m talking abt critical thinking.@ToKTeacher@SamHarrisOrg -
@PeterMonnerjahn@ToKTeacher@SamHarrisOrg ur assuming bad intent by default with no proof -
@gonzalezozzy48 I’m doing the exact opposite: criticising an assumption of good faith w/o adequate reason.@ToKTeacher@SamHarrisOrg -
@PeterMonnerjahn@ToKTeacher@SamHarrisOrg the article he just posted provided reasons, incompetence is more probable than purposeful malice - 8 more replies
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