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Not talking just about skin colors, but why do people have so much difficulty in understanding grey and shades in life and reality?
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What about all the other times, which are the majorityBecause sometimes its better than pulling a sargon..
Nuance isn't scary. Nuance is just cringy-ass soyboy shit. Most things in reality are actually pretty black-and-whiteNuance is scary. Thinking in absolutes is easy.
Or everyone is like that at primal stages, until we learn to have more discernmentIn my experience it depends a lot on culture, American culture is really obsessed with binary categories and labels in ways that I haven't experienced in any other country (except Canada)
If we understood what we were talking about the mystery would be lost and it would become less exciting and interesting.Nuance is scary. Thinking in absolutes is easy.
So you don't get it? Then how can you know.People who "get it" don't argue on the Internet.
You "get it" when you realize the argument's always the same and nobody wants to change their mind. That's the secret. That's why retards have slapfights on the internet.So you don't get it? Then how can you know.
Also, if you don't understand the influence of the internet on the modern world you must be living under a rock.
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Oh wow so your solution is not doing anything, great contribution mateYou "get it" when you realize the argument's always the same and nobody wants to change their mind. That's the secret. That's why retards have slapfights on the internet.
They've eliminated the gray area through retard strength.
It's just the recognition that no human (or human organization) will be smart enough to know all possible nuances of reality, people that fight for "black or white" ideals are usually just dogs commanded by their superiors.If one side argues in black and white, and the other in nuance, the side which defaults to black and white sways opinion. A bad faith actor can easily twist nuance into their favor even if they're retarded and most people will fall for it because people are also retarded, so you either hard wall a point to preserve intention or you concede the argument.
It's not even that, it's more that if you have a nuanced opinion it's really easy for someone else to take some part of that opinion and present it in black and white in either direction by spinning it. If you've ever been part of a deposition you'll know the lawyer will try to get you to say specific terms, even if out of context, because the court will recognize those terms as definitions for a precedent if used. It's a very transparent tactic if you're paying attention, but the second you hear them focusing on a specific word, you know to never use that word under any circumstance.It's just the recognition that no human (or human organization) will be smart enough to know all possible nuances of reality, people that fight for "black or white" ideals are usually just dogs commanded by their superiors.