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« on: March 07, 2023, 11:32:58 PM »

Very pleasant to see Ferguson making my "it is immoral for society not to minimize the extent to which people are involuntarily held responsible for others' wellbeing" points here.


You make extremely Generic D arguments about a wide variety of issues, and usually do so in ways that are well-written, and so easy to respond to, but also unreflective and predictable, and so easy to respond to. One encounters arguments much like yours in a variety of left-leaning online spaces and opinion sections and so the rebuttals, for those of us that dislike those points, tend to already be mostly formed, making you again easy to respond to.

With that out of the way, I do like what you're saying in this thread, and you should apply the same logic to more circumstances.
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