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TopicWho was right?
Kyuubi4269
01/13/20 4:06:00 AM
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Amuseum posted...
The logical dissonance is that he believes the best way to rid evil is through evil means. To the extent of neglecting or sacrificing certain universally acknowledged good or benevolent principles, as long as the ends justify the means.

That's not logical dissonance, that's pragmatism. Letting a criminal go free because the system failed is logical dissonance as it's being willing to not punish criminals in the interest of punishing criminals.

Amuseum posted...
The most dangerous part is that the masses can be convinced to side with them and their antisocial behavior.

It's dangerous because it's well-reasoned. It turns out a large block of people don't agree with your perception of morality, and rather than justifying your stance and admitting your failings, you favour branding dissent as evil.
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Doctor Foxx posted...
The demonizing of soy has a lot to do with xenophobic ideas.
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