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<blockquote data-quote="Bedrockgames" data-source="post: 8527993" data-attributes="member: 85555"><p>I think this part of the debate is not something I want to further advance because it is a bit of tangent. But I want to be clear about what I meant here. I don't think people are using it in bad faith (though I am sure, as with any debate, a bad faith person here or there could employ the term that way). I think the term is simply a very effective, but unexamined rhetorical device that people draw on. And as with any effective phrase in a debate or discussion, when people find something that works they use it. My primary concern was the particular phrase "This causes harm" and how that gets used in, what I consider an unexamined way. Again not trying to reignite this part of the discussion but I did want to be clear I am not saying people are using it to shut down debate intentionally. I think it has that effect, and people read that effect as victory when they use it. But I don't think people use it with the intentional aim of shutting people down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bedrockgames, post: 8527993, member: 85555"] I think this part of the debate is not something I want to further advance because it is a bit of tangent. But I want to be clear about what I meant here. I don't think people are using it in bad faith (though I am sure, as with any debate, a bad faith person here or there could employ the term that way). I think the term is simply a very effective, but unexamined rhetorical device that people draw on. And as with any effective phrase in a debate or discussion, when people find something that works they use it. My primary concern was the particular phrase "This causes harm" and how that gets used in, what I consider an unexamined way. Again not trying to reignite this part of the discussion but I did want to be clear I am not saying people are using it to shut down debate intentionally. I think it has that effect, and people read that effect as victory when they use it. But I don't think people use it with the intentional aim of shutting people down. [/QUOTE]
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