CraigOhMyEggo@lemmy.ml to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · 8 个月前When a conflict you are an observer to is so nuanced with so many changing "sides" that you have trouble knowing how to align, what tiebreakers do you use to determine who best to side with?message-squaremessage-square13fedilinkarrow-up110arrow-down10
arrow-up110arrow-down1message-squareWhen a conflict you are an observer to is so nuanced with so many changing "sides" that you have trouble knowing how to align, what tiebreakers do you use to determine who best to side with?CraigOhMyEggo@lemmy.ml to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · 8 个月前message-square13fedilink
minus-squareJustas🇱🇹@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up4·8 个月前I commit the coherence fallacy: the side with more coherent arguments is usually the right side.
I commit the coherence fallacy: the side with more coherent arguments is usually the right side.