Mr Smokes Blunts.
Ex-Bluelighter
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I think your intent is good, but the motivation behind it is something youre not fully aware of. and it's very different than your intent
that's the best explanation I have that could be of any use to you.
And what does motivation have to do with something when we are dealing with establishing facts, figures, causality, and deciding where we as a collective society should direct our efforts? I have a history degree so I understand the importance of looking at the motivations behind creating sources, and then deciding how much weight to give to the evidence they have created. I do not, however, understand how or why it should be applies to facts. It seems that using your argument you could just shut down any debate with anyone who disagrees with you, no matter how strong their evidence and arguments are, by simply questioning their motives - which you can't prove or disprove. Basically, anyone who doesn't think exactly as you do must have motives that you emotionally feel are wrong, therefore anything they say is instantly redundant.
Can you not see how this isn't debating in any way shape or form? It basically allows you to make unreferenced statements, and any point you make, and present it as an absolute truth.