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Posted 2010-03-29, 11:15 PM
in reply to Skurai's post starting "Yes. Unless we see it ourself, we're..."
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Yes. Unless we see it ourself, we're going to make some kind of mistake about it.
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I think that this claim is not self-evident in general. It seems dependent on the situation, rather than a generality. Surely you can think of claims that you can not observe directly, but can be reasonably certain about.
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Sorta like when the word "slave" sets off a Black guy... even though, he, and everyone he's ever met, was never a slave.
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Do you not think that the repercussions of ones history is a legitimate cause for an emotional response; in some cases, anger? And isn't a grave social injustice, no matter when it happened in history, worth being angry about, especially if someone suggests that your entire race should once again be subjugated to it?
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