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#1361
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He’s refusing to read a book because it was touted by people he sees as lesser. Certainly lacking an open mind. Especially because the book is titled “Why good people are divided by politics and religion”
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#1362
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You're just some Johnny cum dumbly who got into politics because of Mr Trump. | |||
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#1363
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stop arguinng with them they are dum and don't want to close their eyes and listen to the universe in the darkness and silence
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^ ultra fash
Now that the peaceful transfer of power is behind us, you can be the fash you have always wanted to be. So trendy. | ||
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Haidt, like most lefties, entirely omits the concept of prudence in his moral framework.
Prudence is the moral that is used to temper/balance other morals. Without prudence, bravery become foolhardiness, good intentions become oppressive instruments etc. The fact that the left doesn't even consider prudence to exist in the moral framework (and a lot of people on the right as well) is very telling as to why anyone with any modicum of centrality is left scratching their heads in what-the-fuck-dome as the left and right play tug of war into extremism on both sides of the political aisle. This is my judgement on haidt's "The Righteous Mind"; it glaringly overlooks the value of prudence. | ||
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Fashwave
New breed of anime hero music. | ||
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#1369
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I want Father to tell me not to listen to https://youtu.be/XQfBo9Z1VJA
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Well, lets see if we legalize weed federally, that'd be a start.
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