You see why I took note of the circularity of your beliefs?
I don’t relate to the individual you are describing if you are using that to describe what you think I believe. I’m not aiming to enact violence. I’m aiming to flee it and tell other’s to try and avoid it. To seek safer spaces. On my selfish side I’m just trying to live the best life I can. One my moral philosophy side I’m advocating to minimize societally induced harm to every individual (if a tad over simplification).
Hell, this very critique you’ve produced could be levied at authoritarian leftists. Who’d enthusiastically agree that violence is necessary to achieve and maintain their goals and point at liberalism and insist they do the exact same thing.
You did say you were from the core, didn’t you?
While its made a difference I’m sure in making me who I am, this doesn’t refute my points or beliefs.
Its all just a nationalist talking point, but “from the other side”. Racial/ethnic animus as a political hammer. I don’t respect it.
Last lesson for real this time, you can take it or leave it.
I will always “take it”. But not in the way you might want me to.
“lesson” You have a high opinion of yourself.
I suppose I also do have a high opinion of myself in my own way, but unlike you I have a ravenous intellectual hunger for philosophical refutation of my own ideas that lemmy and for that matter most people refuse to give me. I legitimately am baffled why you don’t tear apart my posts piece by piece despite your confidence in your own beliefs. I don’t relate. I revel in chewing through everyone else’s ideas. When I find beliefs that fundamentally challenge mine at a deep rational level, its a thing to be celebrated. Its a meal. When I run across someone who is just wrong, I also at least get the catharsis of raging at their stupidity and evil.
At this point I know you don’t avoid my points because you lack energy to do so.
In you I see someone who may earnestly believe what they say but is afraid to consider things that might fracture or damage their existing beliefs. In order to refute my points, you have to actually consider them…
I don’t relate to the individual you are describing if you are using that to describe what you think I believe. I’m not aiming to enact violence. I’m aiming to flee it and tell other’s to try and avoid it. To seek safer spaces. On my selfish side I’m just trying to live the best life I can. One my moral philosophy side I’m advocating to minimize societally induced harm to every individual (if a tad over simplification).
Hell, this very critique you’ve produced could be levied at authoritarian leftists. Who’d enthusiastically agree that violence is necessary to achieve and maintain their goals and point at liberalism and insist they do the exact same thing.
While its made a difference I’m sure in making me who I am, this doesn’t refute my points or beliefs.
Its all just a nationalist talking point, but “from the other side”. Racial/ethnic animus as a political hammer. I don’t respect it.
I will always “take it”. But not in the way you might want me to.
“lesson” You have a high opinion of yourself.
I suppose I also do have a high opinion of myself in my own way, but unlike you I have a ravenous intellectual hunger for philosophical refutation of my own ideas that lemmy and for that matter most people refuse to give me. I legitimately am baffled why you don’t tear apart my posts piece by piece despite your confidence in your own beliefs. I don’t relate. I revel in chewing through everyone else’s ideas. When I find beliefs that fundamentally challenge mine at a deep rational level, its a thing to be celebrated. Its a meal. When I run across someone who is just wrong, I also at least get the catharsis of raging at their stupidity and evil.
At this point I know you don’t avoid my points because you lack energy to do so.
In you I see someone who may earnestly believe what they say but is afraid to consider things that might fracture or damage their existing beliefs. In order to refute my points, you have to actually consider them…