You are welcome to believe your description of my experiences, but it is perhaps best not to tell me my understanding of my experiences is wrong. I mean, you can tell me that, but when has that ever been helpful? Of course, "helpful" might not be the intent ...My description, obviously.
You are welcome to believe your description of my experiences, but it is perhaps best not to tell me my understanding of my experiences is wrong.
If your description of my experience is different from my description of it, which description are we to believe?
You are welcome to believe your description of my experiences, but it is perhaps best not to tell me my understanding of my experiences is wrong. I mean, you can tell me that, but when has that ever been helpful? Of course, "helpful" might not be the intent ...![]()
It's also used in the Anecdotal Evidence Fallacy. "I don't care what that peer reviewed study says. This is what happened to ME."I understand and generally agree with your point here. But it's worth noting that this is the same mentality behind "Its not racist when I do it," or "It's just a joke, bruh".
A lot of what passes did rhetoric these days is just moral posturing in disguise.
Likewise.Well, if you never realize that you're objectively wrong, you'll never learn to accept that I'm objectively right...![]()
I understand and generally agree with your point here. But it's worth noting that this is the same mentality behind "Its not racist when I do it," or "It's just a joke, bruh".
A lot of what passes did rhetoric these days is just moral posturing in disguise.
"How can you be insulted when I've told you repeatedly this insulting phrase isn't an insult?"