Suggestion: don't accuse people of making 'bad faith' arguments unless you can give some specific examples of what 'good faith' arguments would look like, from their point of view.
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Replying to @primalpoly
I think it’s fair to use when you know they know more they’re bringing to bear, or when you know they have subtler interpretive skills than are manifest in the gloss they’re giving.
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Replying to @paul_hundred @primalpoly
I think the most interesting thing abt sudden spike in "Bad Faith" term ... is how phrases like this get instantly mustered by left, and then slathered on everything, no matter how inapropos they did this w. "Disingenuous", too
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...its this sort of semantic echolalia that dominates twitter. ppl hear one thing they think 'sounds smart', and then echo it en masse like the devotional crowd in Life of Brian
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Yes - my reaction is to not discard good or true things just because their name gets debased, but tactically not always easy
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