Not gonna gain a lot of traction with rhetorical tricks
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I'm not promoting any ideas here other than assume innocence until proven guilty. But everyone here wants to jump on the scapegoating bandwagon.https://twitter.com/MimeticValue/status/1043141719116718082 …
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I'm not scapegoating. I'm not a mob of people or an authority figure and I'm not putting anyone on trial or ritually casting them out. I'm confronting the anti-humanist ideas that are present in that rhetoric. They suck. They're shitty ideas that have caused a ton of harm.
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Ok, now we're getting somewhere. He's right here. Go have a discussion with him and persuade him that these ideas are bad.
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I'd rather persuade _you_. he's free to say any shitty thing he wants and maybe it makes for good horror fiction. what I care more about is getting _you_ to take a stronger stance against anti-humanist ideas because you seem like you actually care about humans in the first place.
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you're a classicist and your family background is Chinese, right? I think you already know what this symbol means then. 仁 "human-heartedness" is my favorite translation of it. it's the most important virtue in classical Chinese thought.
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Dan Garfield tells a Chinese man what the most important virtue in Chinese classical thought is. Interesting choice. Some might say it smacks of imperialism, racism, and cultural appropriation.
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lovely. I freely appropriate good ideas and freely criticize bad ideas. where is your human-heartedness? do you really believe what you write or is it just satire or hyperbole?
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if it's satire or hyperbole than
@MimeticValue's previous reference to Jonathan Swift would be on the mark and I will retract my criticism of your rhetoric. if you're sincere I feel comfortable saying your ideas are shitty
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